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What does Huang Li mean by rushing to the tiger?

This is an old idiom, which originated from the traditional Chinese calendar in China. The lunar calendar means that there is a special date in the "cross" month (the third month of the lunar calendar) and the "sea" month (the twelfth month of the lunar calendar), which is called "auspicious day of the ecliptic". At this time, people will choose to do some important things, such as getting married, moving, opening a business and so on, because this day is considered lucky and auspicious.

In the traditional culture of China, tigers are extremely important animals in folk beliefs. In folklore, the tiger is considered as a fierce animal, but at the same time it is also a very sacred animal, with the role of the god of the town house. Therefore, the connection between the yellow calendar and the tiger is to use the magical power of the tiger to carry forward the auspicious atmosphere of "auspicious days of the zodiac" and add some positive energy to people's lives.

In fact, the Gregorian calendar not only has influence in traditional culture, but also exists in modern life. Especially among some people who love mysterious scholarship, it has become a habit to use the Gregorian calendar to tell fortune and name. In fact, whether in traditional culture or in modern times, as a beautiful belief, the tiger rushing in the Yellow Calendar has the function of giving people hope and yearning.