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The Gregorian calendar avoids tomorrow every day.

According to legend, the Yellow Calendar was created by Xuanyuan Huangdi, so it is called the Yellow Calendar, which is based on the China lunar calendar, and there are corresponding stories, good or bad, every day. The main content of the Gregorian calendar is the schedule of 24 solar terms. Every day, good or bad luck should be avoided, and the cadres and the stars and the moon should be equal.

Various terms in the yellow calendar:

Install a bed: place a bed and sleeper, first place a new bed for the wedding, and then place a new bed if all goes wrong.

Anmen: The house is equipped with portals and other fortifications.

Cary: a position given by a landlord or God.

Funeral: a ceremony for handling funeral matters

Moving: (moving) means moving, moving residence.

Wall filling: plugging holes, filling pits and covering wells; To plug a hole means to block a cave or an ant nest.

Capture: break ants and kill pests at home or on crops.

Tailor: One month before the wedding, the man will also prepare wine, blue cloth and gold and silver hairpin rings for the matchmaker to send to the woman's house.

Demolition: Demolition of buildings.

Clothing: refers to gorgeous clothing. In the old society, after the funeral, relatives would wear different mourning clothes according to their relationship with the deceased.

By boat: means by boat.

Repay God: Make an oath and thank God for his kindness.

Travel: refers to long-distance travel, such as traveling abroad and sightseeing.

Fire: Fire means incense, which means moving the throne.

Take off clothes: put on mourning clothes, take off mourning clothes.

Word litigation: that is, litigation, litigation

Engagement: (Na Cai) Get married at the same time, and charge engagement fees, commonly known as engagement, engagement, overbooking, cancellation and appointment.

Engagement: a kind of engagement ceremony, commonly known as small engagement (engagement)

Fixation: Fixation refers to the stone under the column, which means laying the foundation and fixing the stone.

Breaking ground: when building a house, digging with a hoe for the first time.

Breaking ants: generally called blocking an ant hole, which means blocking an ant hole.

Logging: cutting down trees to make roof beams, etc.

Drainage: after the pond or aquarium is built and cleaned, water is injected into the storage tank.

Separation: the separation of the extended family and the start of a new stove, suitable for separating fire and cary.

Take office: accept a position and go to a place to work.

Building a house: refers to the work of installing the roof of a house.

Honey cutting: honey cutting, koji making, wine making and honey cultivation (not suitable for brewing in sunny days)

Employment: refers to the services provided by employees to employers.

Hanging plaque: refers to hanging signs or various plaques.

Kansai: Men's weak crowns, women's weak crowns and women's weak crowns are adult ceremonies for teenagers (generally 16 years old).

Mourning: mourning for the family of the deceased.

Roof sealing: Work such as roof installation.

Explanation: making mosquito nets should now mean putting curtains.

Bad wall: refers to demolishing houses, scraping walls, rebuilding walls and building houses.

Sacrifice: refers to offering sacrifices to ancestors or gods in ancestral temples.

Mount a horse: refers to the beam installed on the roof of a building.

Marriage: the day of marriage

Transaction: signing various contracts to buy and sell each other.

Marriage: the wedding ceremony, the wedding day.

Net fishing: refers to the matter of net fishing.

Demolition: sweeping the house; Refers to washing the house to eliminate disasters.

Meridian: loading machines, weaving, harvesting silkworms, loading spinning wheels and loading machines.

Drilling wells: ditching, repairing sewers and opening fish ponds; Dig wells and ponds

Open positions: goods shipped, goods sold by merchants, and loans.

Open toilets: build toilets.

Open pond: dig wells and dig ponds.

Commencement: the opening of a new company number or the first day of the year.

Opening the light: after the Buddha statue is formed, it is fascinated and dedicated to the upper position.

Dig: Dig wells and ponds.

Ditching: it means to open a river or ditch.

Opening: The store is open for business.

Hairdressing: only refers to the first shaving of fetal hair or hair loss of newborn babies.

Erect a tombstone or monument

Securities: trading, concluding various contracts and buying and selling each other.

Bathing: When praying or wishing, it is called cleaning the body.

Animal husbandry: refers to grazing livestock.

Collecting money: grain is put into storage, merchants purchase goods, collect rent, collect accounts, collect debts, borrow money to buy houses and lend money.

Nacai: Take the engagement fee.

Raising livestock: grazing and buying livestock, poultry, pets, etc.

Husband: refers to the husband's son-in-law marrying the woman.

Breaking ground: refers to burying the dead.

Broken house: broken wall, demolition; Demolition of houses or fences

Blessing: pray for god's blessing or wish.

Start drilling: it means washing bones, commonly known as picking up gold (picking up bones)

Laying foundation: when building, digging with a hoe for the first time.

Heir seeking: pointing to the gods and asking for heirs (descendants)

Medical treatment: only refers to chronic chronic diseases or surgical treatment.

Fishing: refers to fishing shrimp in the water.

Embarrassed: It means putting the body in the coffin.

Admission: refers to the first time a student enters school.

Entering the house: moving into a new house, which is the so-called inauguration ceremony of the new house.

External plug-in: refers to plugging caves such as ant nests and rat holes after repairing broken walls.

Sweeping the house: refers to sweeping away the dust on the roof and the dust in the corner of the house.

Upper beam: the beam installed on the roof of the building. Western-style building refers to the grouting (ready-mixed concrete) of the roof.

Vertical column: horse; Horse racing, commonly known as working horses, refers to scaffolding on construction sites.

Plastic painting: carving temples, paintings, statues or portraits.

Visiting patients: refers to visiting patients.

Hunt: To hunt or catch animals

Reward: a sacrifice held after the completion of the building.

Grave repair: repair the grave

Build: repair and build houses

Move: remove the coffin from the house at the funeral ceremony.

Relocation: move, relocate.

Brewing: brewing wine, making sauce, etc.

Planting: planting or grafting.

Build a warehouse: To build or repair a warehouse.

Shipbuilding: refers to the construction or manufacture of ships.

Build temples: build temples, temples, palaces, temples and halls.

Bridge building: refers to the construction or manufacture of bridges.

Fasting: a fasting ceremony held before the temple was built.

Acupuncture: refers to the method of preventing and treating diseases through acupuncture.

Treatment: refers to the treatment of diseases, including the treatment and prevention of diseases.

Purchase of property: refers to the purchase of industry.

Dike: refers to the construction or reinforcement of river banks or seawalls.

Decoration: (renovation) only refers to the renovation and repair of villas.

Making beams: cutting down trees to make roof beams.

Cooking: refers to the installation and maintenance of kitchen stoves and the displacement of kitchen stoves.

Ann brick: refers to the stone mill where rice is placed.

Safety machinery: refers to safety machinery and safety spinning wheel.

Wealth transportation: ordering goods, selling and lending money.

He Shoumu: Making coffins

Meet relatives and friends: get together with relatives and friends

Teaching cattle and horses: refers to the work of training cattle and horses.

Into the population: refers to the adoption of adopted sons or daughters.

Open a grave: refers to breaking ground to build a grave.

Opening column eyes: refers to the matter of column wood.

Automobile manufacturers: shipbuilders; Making land and water vehicles (suitable for new car delivery)

Thick livestock: refers to the construction of huts for poultry and livestock to live in.

Leveling and paving: refers to paving roads and other fortifications.

Wall decoration: refers to wall decoration, building repair, decoration, changing housing structure, etc.

Manicure: A newborn baby gets a manicure for the first time.