Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - "Ding don't shave will get sore. "What does" Ding "mean here?

"Ding don't shave will get sore. "What does" Ding "mean here?

Ding will get sores if he doesn't shave his head; You can't shave or get a haircut on Sunday, or you will get sores and get sick. It means that Ding Si, Ding Mao, Ding Wei, Ding Chou, Ding You and Ding Hai should not shave their heads for six days. If they shave their heads, they will get head sores. The reason may be related to this T-shape. Ding is homophonic with "boils". He shaves his head every day, probably because he is afraid of boils.

Ding refers to the day when the sky is dry. In the Gregorian calendar, there are sixty jiazi every day, and six of the sixty jiazi belong to Ding. During these six days, if people shave their heads, they will get sores on their heads!

Extended data:

"Peng Zubai Ji", don't do something on a certain day or at a certain time of the day in heavenly stems and earthly branches, or something will happen.

Pronunciation: the pronunciation of zǔ is ǔ ǔ.

Interpretation: "Peng Zubai Ji" means: Don't do something on a certain day or at a certain time of the day in heavenly stems and earthly branches, or something will happen. Peng Zu, a pioneer of Taoism, is an important figure in ancient Taoism in China. He lives a long and healthy life.