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What does fish mean in the Yellow Calendar?

Gregorian fishing refers to calculating the auspicious day and time of fishing by using the Gregorian calendar. According to the traditional culture of China, time has good luck or bad luck, and the Gregorian calendar is a calendar to record good luck or bad luck. On the yellow calendar, there are all kinds of auspicious days, which can be used not only for marriage proposal, engagement, business opening, but also for fishing. It is said that on auspicious days, the caught fish is not only easy to catch, but also more delicious.

Fishing in the solar calendar is very popular in the ancient fishermen's culture in China, and many fishermen will refer to the solar calendar to choose their travel time. They believe that if they go fishing on an auspicious day in the yellow calendar, they can catch more fish. At the same time, it can also avoid adverse situations such as ship accidents. Therefore, many older fishermen think the Gregorian calendar is very important.

In modern times, taking fish from the Gregorian calendar is also very popular with lovers. It is not only a way to have fun, but also can exercise people's natural observation and prediction ability. Many people who like fishing will study the Gregorian calendar before fishing and choose the right time to go fishing. Although modern science and technology have brought us a lot of convenience, the wisdom and knowledge contained in traditional culture still have precious significance and are worth inheriting and developing.