Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Is there really a saying of "auspicious day" or "unlucky day"

Is there really a saying of "auspicious day" or "unlucky day"

The zodiac is a term in astronomy, which means that the earth revolves around the sun once a year, and what is seen on the earth is the circular route of the sun between celestial stars in a year, that is, the trajectory. Turn around 360. The zodiac is divided into twelve equal parts (each part is equal to 30), and each part is named after an adjacent constellation. These constellations are called Zodiac or Zodiac. In this way, it is equivalent to dividing a year into twelve segments, in which the sun enters a constellation. In the west, when a person is born, which constellation the sun will go to, it is said that he belongs to this constellation. If you were born in that constellation, you just couldn't see your constellation in the month when you were born. Because the constellation you belong to at this time is just on the back of the connection between the earth and the sun.

In the past, people thought there were good days and bad days because of superstition. No matter what they do, such as getting married, holding a funeral, building a house, going out of the city, shaving their heads and taking a bath, they must check the imperial calendar to see which day is auspicious.

In the old imperial calendar, the words 12 were marked at the bottom of each date in the imperial calendar: construction, division, fullness, equality, determination, execution, destruction, danger, completion, receipt, opening and closing. Every day corresponding to "elimination", "danger", "decision", "persistence", "success" and "opening" is an auspicious day. The days corresponding to the words "build, full, flat, broken, closed and closed" are evil days in the underworld.

"The ecliptic" and "Mafia" had superstitions about good luck or bad luck in the old imperial calendar. Nowadays, not only some old people are superstitious about the old yellow calendar, but also some young people have begun to attach importance to "auspicious days in the zodiac". For example, some cities in the south publicize feudal superstitions in the name of popular science on publicly sold calendars. For example, when getting married, being buried, building a house, going on a business trip, and even some big companies are building projects, they should invite Feng Shui masters to look for "auspicious days in the ecliptic", which makes people think that "auspicious days in the ecliptic" are smooth and "auspicious days in the underworld" are unlucky.