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What is the meaning of "Tai sui" in "Tai sui never touches the ground on his head"?

Tai sui's reputation is so great that he never cares what it is. He paid attention to it on a whim recently. The oldest calendar is the most popular, and Tai Sui is the god of years. Every year is different, according to the chronological order of the main branches, one per year (but the total number is different, is there 60,60 Jiazi? There are twelve, twelve; There are still ten or ten days to go, so every year, the yellow calendar and the offensive are different. Tai sui often turns into a meatball and hides in the ground. Don't avoid the position of Tai Sui, forcibly break ground, and woe to those who meet it, so it is called "Tai Sui Tou breaks ground." "Guang Yi and Ji Li" in the Tang Dynasty said: "There was another Li at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, so I don't think it's too old. Dig it out and get a piece of meat. According to legend,' those who are too old will be whipped, so they should be free from harm.' Li Jian, who is over 90, suddenly rose because he lost his position. There are seventy-two members of the Li family, and the death is slightly complete, but the little male beard still exists. The Lee brothers are afraid that their home will be destroyed. In the middle of the night, I asked the domestic slaves to dress up as ghosts and rob the little cockroaches, so I hid. Only this son can survive, and then he attacked Kuaigong. ""Someone is in Ningzhou. He also dug too old. It was as big as a square, looked like a fungus, and had thousands of eyes, which the family didn't know. When he moved to the main road and asked everyone who knew him, a monk named Hu was surprised and said,' It's too old. We should bury it quickly. He sent it to the old place. After a year, people died a little. Romance of the Gods: Yin Jiao, the son of Zhou Wang, was born as a meatball and abandoned in the wilderness, so he was named Yin Jiao. When Jiang Ziya was deified, he was named Tai Sui God. Since the 1990s, there have been more and more reports about digging out fungus-shaped meatballs, but there are few picture reports. I wonder what the Taoist priest looks like. I don't know if any netizens have seen it.

On the other hand, it belongs to ancient astrology (which can be regarded as astronomy). The ancients called Jupiter the year-old star, which orbits the sun once in about 12 years (the modern value is 1 1.86), so they divided the ecliptic into 12 equal parts (similar to the western zodiac), and each equal part was weighed once. From west to east, it was called astrology, mystery, (female) and water drop in turn. Jupiter runs once a year, and it is often recorded in ancient books of pre-Qin that "the age is * * times". This is an ancient chronology of the stars, which was mainly used to record the positions and movements of the sun, the moon and the five stars, but it was not used because of errors. In ancient China, another way to divide the Sunday was to divide the Sunday into twelve parts from east to west along the celestial equator, which were represented by the names of the twelve branches of the square of the earth branch, namely, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu, Hai, Zi and Ugly (why Yin ranked first may be related to the summer calendar, but it is always the case. It is called Tai Sui (taller than the old star, and what people imagine is always exaggerated than the actual thing), moving in the opposite direction to Jupiter (it can be said to be a mirror image), and the part where Tai Sui is located is marked with the year every year. When Jupiter is in the second astrological cycle, the Tai Sui star is in the shade, the age is called Shetige, and the age is called Shan (the second sound of Zen) and Yan Pingsheng, followed by Luo, (Zang Pingsheng) and Tong Pingsheng. After the ancients divided Sunday into ten equal parts with ten heavenly stems, the Tai Sui star was in A, and the era was named (Pang Er Sheng). In the second year, Meng Meng, Rouzhao, Qiangkun, Zhu Yong, Tu Youyou, Zhang Shang and Shiguang followed. Since it is man-made, it can also be regarded as human activities.