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The mouse rushed to the horse at noon, aged south. What do you mean?

. Rat Day, which is a saying in China's date selection research, is actually very simple. The ancient days in China are also arranged according to the 12 zodiac, just like the years. Last year was the year of the rat, so this year is the year of the ox, and the days are the same. Today is the year of the rat, so tomorrow is the year of the ox, and so on.

The mouse rushed to the horse at noon, aged south.

Then this sentence is easy to understand,

Rat day, that is, today is rat day,

Rush (afternoon) to the horse, is Ma Chong to the mouse. That is to say, it is the horse who is unfavorable today.

The weather is not good this year, that is to say, the unfavorable direction today is the south.