Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What does the Gregorian calendar mean when it says that houses will be destroyed, walls will be destroyed, and other things should not be taken away?

What does the Gregorian calendar mean when it says that houses will be destroyed, walls will be destroyed, and other things should not be taken away?

A: You can do it, which means you'd better do it.

Broken house: the meaning of demolishing or partially transforming a house.

Bad wall: it means to tear down the fence and build a house

Don't eat the rest: treat malaria.

In modern times, the main contents of Gregorian calendar include solar calendar, lunar calendar and dry calendar, 24 solar terms and Sunday (week), taboo, disaster, direction, fleeting time, traditional calendar of China, three-year nine-luck, mysterious nine planets and so on.

Extended data:

Explanation of terms in the yellow calendar;

1, Sacrifice: refers to the ancestral temple sacrifice, that is, offering sacrifices to ancestors or temple fairs and gods.

2. Blessing: Pray for God's blessing or make an oath.

3. Seeking heirs: pointing to the gods and praying for heirs (descendants).

4. Opening: After the Buddha statue is formed, it is enshrined in the upper position.

Plastic painting: painting or carving statues in temples, painting portraits, etc.

6. Travel: refers to travel and sightseeing.