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What does "take fish" mean in the solar calendar?

In the Gregorian calendar, taking fish means catching fish and shrimp in the water.

An almanac is also called an almanac because it is bound into volumes. The main contents are the schedule of the 24 solar terms, the good and bad luck of each day, the luck of the zodiac and so on. According to legend, it was created by the Yellow Emperor, so it was called the Yellow Calendar.

In ancient times, the almanac issued by the government announced the year number, festivals and solar terms of the coming year, reflecting the objective laws of natural time changes and meteorological changes, guiding the agricultural production of working people, and also serving as the basis for the signing date of government documents.

Its origin first began in the almanac from the Warring States to the Qin and Han Dynasties, and it was called the Japanese book. In ancient times, the official position in charge of astronomical calendar was calculated and published in the name of the emperor, so it was also called imperial calendar, and its content guided farmers' agricultural opportunities, so it was also called peasant calendar.

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Sacrifice: refers to ancestral temple sacrifice, that is, ancestor worship or temple fair, sacrifice to god, etc.

Blesser: One who prays for God's blessing or wish.

Seeking an heir: pointing to the gods and asking for an heir (offspring).

Opening: After the Buddha statue is shaped, it is dedicated to the upper position.

Plastic painting: painting of temples or carving of statues and portraits.

Travel: refers to travel and sightseeing.

Qi Yi: Build an altar to pray and seek peace.

Fire: it means moving the throne, and "fire" means "incense".

Nacai: marriage, the ceremony of concluding marriage, and the payment of dowry.

Tailor: Cut the bride's clothes or make a shroud.

He: About making mosquito nets.

Relationship: "relationship" refers to men and "relationship" refers to women. When a man and a woman hold a rite of passage, it is called a relationship.

Marriage: A man marrying a woman is an auspicious day for a wedding.

Husband: refers to the man's son-in-law marrying the woman. Get married together.

Bath: refers to bathing and fasting.

Shaving: newborn babies shave their fetal heads or cut off their hair.

Manicure: A newborn baby gets a manicure for the first time.

Separation: refers to the separation of extended families and the intention to start a new stove.

Into the population: refers to the adoption of children.

Moving: refers to washing and cleaning the house, eliminating disasters, etc.

Repair: refers to the strong building and repair of yangzhai.

Breaking ground: when building, first blow a hoe to dig.

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