Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - In the second half of 2023, the zodiac is auspicious.

In the second half of 2023, the zodiac is auspicious.

In the eyes of the ancients, tomb restoration is very important and special. After all, it will affect generations. Therefore, when repairing their own graves, most people will look at the Gregorian calendar in advance to see when it is an auspicious day to repair graves. I also hope that ancestors can bless their descendants with better luck.

The best date to build graves and erect monuments in the second half of 2023, September 17, 2023.

Lunar calendar: Andromeda, Sunday, August 3, lunar calendar.

Appropriate: lift the foundation, remove the upper beam, erect a monument, repair the grave, bury it, break the ground, start drilling and move it.

September 22(nd), 2023

Lunar calendar: Andromeda, Friday, August 8 (July 8, lunar calendar).

Appropriate: offering sacrifices, erecting monuments, repairing graves, drilling, undressing and changing clothes.

September 23(rd), 2023

Lunar calendar: Saturday, August 9 Libra (lunar calendar)

Appropriate: marriage, travel, logging, demolition, construction, relocation, burial, breaking ground, repairing graves and erecting monuments.

20231October 1 14

Lunar calendar: Lunar calendar 65438+1October 02 Tuesday Scorpio.

Appropriate: offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting, plastic painting, forming alliances, collecting clothes, cutting clothes, getting married, demolishing homes and entering houses, leaving the cary in mourning, cutting hair, burying, filling graves, mending soil, moving, bathing, treating diseases, breaking ground, drilling nails and nails, and enrolling as a beam.

2023126 October

Lunar calendar: Lunar calendar 65438+1October 09 Tuesday Scorpio.

Appropriate: offering sacrifices, praying, asking for heirs, canceling haircuts, relatives and friends planting animals, raising animals, burying animals, building graves, erecting monuments and starting drilling.

A detailed explanation of the little knowledge of the yellow calendar? At first, calendars were not used to record time. China began to have calendars about 4000 years ago. According to a page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions calendar in Oracle Bone Inscriptions, it is proved that the calendar of Yin Dynasty has reached a considerable level. This page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is the oldest almanac of all mankind, and this page of Oracle Bone Inscriptions is also called the calendar.

? The use of calendars can be traced back a long time. It was used in the imperial palace about 65,438+0,000 years ago in Yongzhenyuan, Tang Shunzong (AD 805), so it is also called the imperial calendar. At that time, the calendar was divided into twelve volumes, and the number of pages in each volume was equal to the number of days in each month. The month and date are written on each page and given to the officials who serve the emperor. The words and deeds of the emperor are recorded in the blank space of the calendar every day, and are first given to the emperor at the end of each month, and then sent to the historian for filing.

? The formation of the calendar has a process, starting with the date. As early as the Shang Dynasty in China, the calendar year of cadres and branches appeared, the calendar year of twelve branches was adopted in the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period, and the overtime system of twelve branches was adopted in the Western Han Dynasty. From the end of the Western Han Dynasty to the present, we have been using dry branches to record the years. After the Tang Dynasty, the names of the calendars of the Five Dynasties began to be marked with branches, and in the Northern Song Dynasty, the ten branches and twelve branches were combined with time. So far, the calendars of trunk branches and trunk branches have been marked with trunk branches, and trunk branches and trunk branches have become more and more complete.