Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What do you mean, "if you don't break the ticket, you will die, and if you don't marry the groom, it will be bad for you"?
What do you mean, "if you don't break the ticket, you will die, and if you don't marry the groom, it will be bad for you"?
The first half of the sentence means: if you meet yourself, you can't mobilize funds or invest, otherwise you will lose both people and money.
Shihai is not suitable for marriage, which is not good for the groom.
These two sentences originated from Peng Zubai's Taboo, explaining that you should not do something on a certain day or at a certain time of the day in heavenly stems and earthly branches, or something will happen.
reference data
Peng Zu Baekje. Peng Zu Baekje [reference time 20 18-4- 17]
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