Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What are the taboos of choosing a day before the great cold solar terms?

What are the taboos of choosing a day before the great cold solar terms?

1, Six Rush Days can't be used: avoid the days when men's lives collide with men's lives, so don't use them, because the Lord of Six Reds is restless.

2, the three evils can not be used: the three evils are robbery, disaster and old evil.

3, red sand days can not be used: four golden dreams and four bells snakes, four seasons ugly is red sand.

4. Four musts and four points cannot be used: four points refer to the day before the vernal equinox, autumnal equinox, summer solstice and winter solstice, which is called "leaving the sun"; The Four Wonders refers to the day before beginning of spring, Changxia, beginning of autumn and beginning of winter, which is called "Leaving Japan".

5, the monthly order can not be used: on the fifth, fourteenth and twenty-third day of the first month, Lao Jun is not in the furnace for alchemy. There is no time for these three days of this month.

6, red-billed Suzaku Day can not be used: not married on the first day, not on the beam on the ninth day, not alive on the seventeenth day, not buried on the eighteenth day, and not moved on the twenty-fifth day.

7. Yang Gong cannot be used to avoid dates: According to legend, Yang Junsong, a geomantic master in the Tang Dynasty, made 13 taboos for poplar metric system according to the number of 28 stars. These thirteen taboo days are the 13th of the first month, 11th of February, 9th of March, 7th of April, 5th of May, 3rd of June, 1st of July, 29th of July, 27th of August, 25th of September, 23rd of October, 21st of November and 19th of December. Every leap month is forbidden.