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What does collision mean in the yellow calendar?

The so-called "collision" in the Gregorian calendar refers to some contradictions in heavenly stems and earthly branches, which may lead to accidents or physical discomfort. For example, A, B, B and C will appear on certain days, which are not suitable for important business negotiations or large-scale recruitment activities.

The existence of "collision" in the solar calendar doesn't mean that something bad will happen on this day, but the conflict between heavenly stems and earthly branches often makes people's mood more volatile, and it is easy to produce negative emotions such as irritability and anxiety. Therefore, it is best to keep calm and control your emotions these days, so as not to cause trouble because of excessive emotional excitement.

Generally speaking, the "bump" in the yellow calendar is not necessarily followed, and it is not 100% accurate. Gregorian calendar is more of a folk culture, reflecting the ancient people's understanding and awe of time and life in China. Therefore, when using the Gregorian calendar, we should be cautious, believe in science and follow common sense, so as to better cope with and prevent potential risks.