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What does "take off clothes" mean in the yellow calendar?

The meanings of dissolution, removal and completion in the yellow calendar are:

1. Rescission: it means washing the house and relieving the disaster.

2. Clothes removal: After the Lord mourned for three years (usually 27 months, the god of the deceased was placed behind the temple), he removed his mourning clothes and lived like a normal person.

3. Dressing up: refers to dressing up. In the past, after the funeral ceremony (the coffin was put by the deceased), the relatives of the deceased would wear different levels of mourning according to intimacy and etiquette.

Besides clothes and costumes, there are funeral terms in the Yellow Calendar. Other funeral terms include:

Funeral: Suitable for funerals, such as funerals.

Bury: Hold a burial ceremony and bury it underground.

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Explanation of Gregorian calendar terms:

Sacrifice: In the traditional customs of China, offerings and ceremonies are used to offer sacrifices to ancestors in ancestral temples or to worship gods in temples.

Naming: In the first two steps of the traditional wedding ceremony, the man asks the matchmaker to ask the woman's name, and the woman promises to ask the matchmaker to ask her name and date of birth after marriage, and make a fortune in the ancestral temple.

Marriage: In the traditional customs of China, it is a good day for a man to marry a woman.

Seeking heirs: In the traditional customs of China, it is a matter of praying to God for heirs and descendants.

Crown Ribbon: Adult Ceremony of Children's Growth in China Traditional Customs.

Move into a new house, especially a new house instead of a second-hand house. Celebrations are usually held and friends and relatives are invited to congratulate the completion of the new house.

Fixed bed: In the traditional customs of China, it is a ceremony to move to a new house, buy a new bed or set the bed when getting married, so as to wish the family prosperity and the early birth of the son.

Migration: commonly known as moving, especially moving into a second-hand house or rental house.