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A day not suitable for haircut.

If you don't shave your head, you will get sores: you can't get a haircut on a dry day. Don't marry a bad groom: it is not appropriate to get married on the day of land support and sea support.

Ding refers to the day when the sky is dry. In the Gregorian calendar, there are sixty jiazi every day, and six of the sixty jiazi belong to Ding. During these six days, if people shave their heads, they will get sores on their heads! Don't entertain guests and get drunk and go crazy-don't invite them to dinner on Unitary Day (when the land is Unitary, you can find a book), otherwise the guests will get drunk and play with alcohol, which will hurt 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.

Japan and the sea are not suitable for marriage. In Japanese studies, there is a principle called "Don't get married in Japan and the sea". "Broken Gold Fu" says: Four days go by, and it really disappears, and the sea does not marry the blade of an arrow. There are some other formulas, such as "not getting married is not good for the groom"; "If you don't marry, you have to divide"; "If Hai doesn't get married, he will kill his aunt"; Wait a minute.