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What do you mean, don't take the rest of the calendar?

Don't take away the rest of the calendar, which means don't do anything else today.

Idiom definition:

Same as "don't take the rest", which means don't do anything else.

There are "yi" and "taboo" in the yellow calendar. "Appropriate" refers to things suitable for doing, such as taking a bath, getting married, treating diseases and tearing down houses. "Taboo" refers to things that are not suitable for doing, such as praying for blessings, opening markets, breaking ground and burying. Don't bring anything else, which means: this day is not suitable for doing anything except what is stipulated in the yellow calendar.

Don't take the rest, it's second only to other things.

Pronunciation:

Don't take the rest.

English translation: It's best not to do anything else.

Usage of idioms:

"Pave the road, don't rest": a geomantic term. Paving the road is paving the road, which is the same as the explanation of the road. Don't take the rest, don't do anything else. The whole meaning is that you can only do things like leveling roads and nothing else on this day. Otherwise, you will break taboos and you will not succeed.