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What day is not suitable for a haircut?

If you don't shave your head, you will get sores-Ding refers to the days when the sky is dry. In the old yellow calendar, it was represented by sixty jiazi every day, and six of the sixty jiazi belonged to Ding. During these six days, if people shave their heads, they will get sores on their heads!

Don't invite guests to get drunk and go crazy-don't invite them to dinner on holidays, or guests will get drunk and play with alcohol, which will damage elegance. You can't get a haircut when the weather is dry. It is not suitable for banquets when the ground branch is a unitary day.

These two sentences are the contents of Peng Zu's "100 Taboos", which is a health manual of not doing something or something will happen at some time in ancient heavenly stems and earthly branches. Don't do something in heavenly stems and earthly branches on a certain day or at a certain time of the day, or something will happen. For example, the first sentence: if A does not open a position, the property will dissipate, that is, if A does not open a position, the property will dissipate.

Related introduction

There is no objection to all kinds of legends about Peng Zu's good health preservation in the past dynasties. It can be inferred that, because Peng Zu is good at keeping in good health, there are many longevity people in his family, and he is famous all over the world, so the legend of Peng Zu enjoying a long life of 800 gradually came into being and spread to future generations. Therefore, the clan of Peng Zu can be said to be a representative and famous longevity family in ancient times.

Geng Keng is the common ancestor of Peng, Qian and Webster, and also the ancestor of Peng in Zhu Rong's eight surnames. Later, the bald surname was separated from the Peng surname and formed the Zhou surname. Today people call it "Peng Zu", which is the ancestor of Dapeng Kingdom. Because of the establishment of the Great Pengguo in Pengcheng, he was honored as Peng Zu by later generations.