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What does the double date in the yellow calendar mean?

Gregorian calendar is an indispensable part of China traditional culture and an indispensable tool in people's daily life. Double dates in the yellow calendar refer to some dates with special significance and influence, such as the fifteenth day of the first lunar month and the birthday of the God of Grains. On these days, people usually hold special prayers and celebrations, and some important decisions will be postponed or advanced in order to get better results.

The emphasis on the sun in the Huangli calendar is not only the embodiment of traditional customs, but also the inheritance and continuation of a culture. These special dates contain rich historical and cultural connotations and represent people's respect and awe for nature, religion, family and society. At the same time, emphasizing the sun is also people's reflection and expectation of life, hoping to get good luck and blessings.

Finally, Huang Li's attention to the sun is not only an ancient folk custom, but also a life attitude and spiritual pursuit. In this complex world, people long for peace and harmony and live in harmony with nature. Therefore, when a heavy day in the lunar calendar comes, people will stop their busy steps, calm down, feel the passage of time and life, return to their hearts and reflect on life.