Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - I went out to read the old almanac.

I went out to read the old almanac.

Some time ago, an uncle at home asked me to help him buy a train ticket. I looked at it and chose March 7, the first day of the second lunar month. Why do you say lunar calendar? This will be said later;

Then, on the evening of March 6th, my uncle told me that my family wouldn't let me go to the first day, because there was a custom in the countryside that I didn't go out on the fifteenth day of the first day, so I changed my visa and found that I couldn't change it, so I had to refund it. Then I chose the nearest March 10, which is the fourth day of the second lunar month.

My uncle said no, but my family said that something happened in the fourth grade. I said I would choose the sixth day and the eighth day, and he said yes, how wonderful; Then I watched it for a long time. There are no tickets at other times except the fourth and seventh day. Then I asked him if the seventh day would be all right.

He said, "Don't go out at 7 o'clock" ...

Well, I realize that going out here or watching the lunar calendar in my hometown is not like young people can go any day as long as they have tickets, but when you ask some young people what day it is today, they must tell you the solar calendar. You ask him what the lunar calendar is, and he will ask, "What is the lunar calendar?" What does it have to do with the lunar calendar? "

And you ask some people in my hometown, they don't know anything about today's solar calendar, but if you ask what day it is, they will tell me clearly what day it is (the lunar calendar), where there is a temple fair and where to go to the market today, and if it is a special day, they will remember it clearly …

Besides, we usually see Huang Li saying not to travel today, so let's have a look. We will still travel when we travel, but if we don't go to the countryside, they really won't go, so we have to choose a good day to go again.

But now this old custom is slowly disappearing, and the yellow calendar may really be "yellow" in the future. No one in the younger generation will care about these things, and no one will notice them when they disappear slowly.

Some people may say, "these are superstitions and flaws to be removed";

What I want to say is that traditional customs are an ancient ceremony, which is said to be removed there, but it can still be preserved after thousands of years, which is not unreasonable;

But even so, it has not been removed for thousands of years, which does not mean that it cannot be removed now, and it does not need to be deliberately removed. The development of modern society is advancing by leaps and bounds. Look at the tall buildings and modern society around us. Maybe what will not disappear in the past thousands of years will disappear in just two or three generations. ...

Memories of 20 19.3.9