Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean everything is not suitable for the zodiac?

What do you mean everything is not suitable for the zodiac?

"Nothing is suitable" in the yellow calendar means that this day is not suitable for doing anything except what is stipulated in the yellow calendar.

"The ecliptic" says: "Suitability: Everything is suitable; Bogey: Everything is not suitable. "

"Suitable: Nothing is suitable" in the Gregorian calendar means that there is nothing particularly suitable to do on this day. Neither good nor bad. Ping. "Taboo: Nothing is suitable": It refers to doing taboo things on this day. The so-called "everything is not suitable" means that it is not suitable for major events such as getting married, opening a business, going out of town, starting a business, and entering a household. Doesn't mean you can't do anything in your daily life.

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China's traditional calendar is based on heavenly stems and earthly branches's arrangement, combination and circulation, which means circulation and reappearance. It is this reappearance that makes it meaningful to choose a date to avoid it.

The fundamental basis for the ancients to make calendars and determine auspicious days was the sun, the moon and the stars. Among them, the stars are the most critical factor in determining the date, and the Gregorian calendar basically does not consider these, so there is no so-called taboo.