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When is Manjusri Bodhisattva Christmas?

Manjusri Bodhisattva in the Yellow Calendar indicates that it is a good day to shave your head, which means that shaving your head on this day will have a beautiful meaning and is a folk custom:

Blessed is the first day; Officially opened the next day; Happy third day; Have money on the fourth day; The fifth day is black.

Incarnate on the sixth day; Kangning in the seventh day; Longevity on the eighth day; Smell the law on the ninth day; I don't remember the tenth day.

Be clear at a glance; Twelve hardships; Thirteen is less white; Fourteen gods determine; The 15th National Games.

Sixteen interests; More than 17 diseases; Eighteen thieves; Nineteen Enlightenment; 20 disasters.

2 1 adversity; 22 fear; More than 23 smells; Twenty-four certificates; 25 struggles.

Twenty-six auspicious; 27 sores and ringworm; 28 being wronged; Twenty-nine Chang Hui; Thirty wishes.

The main contents of the Gregorian calendar include: twenty-four solar terms, avoiding good and bad luck, rushing evil, combining harm, receiving sound, dry branches, twelve gods, on duty, fetal gods, stars, moon phases, exorcism, Peng Zuji, six splendors, nine planets, fleeting time, Chinese medicine, mysterious nine planets, week, twelve zodiac signs, orientation and so on.

Almanac is a code of conduct followed by ancient emperors and a calendar promulgated by emperors, so people call it "imperial calendar"; After the Revolution of 1911, the imperial system was overthrown and the "imperial calendar" was rewritten as the "yellow calendar".

The yellow calendar not only includes astronomy, meteorology, seasonal seasons, but also contains some taboos that people should abide by in their daily lives. Its contents guide the farming opportunities of working farmers in China, so it is also called farmers' calendar. The people of the Yellow Calendar are also commonly known as "general books". However, in Cantonese, because the word "Shu" in general books is homophone with the word "lose", it is also called "Tong Sheng" because of taboo.