Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - If the dragon rushed at the dog that day, would there be two dragons at home and no dog to move?

If the dragon rushed at the dog that day, would there be two dragons at home and no dog to move?

There is no scientific basis for choosing the date of moving according to the zodiac. According to the ancient folk custom in China, it is enough to avoid the collision between the zodiac. The zodiac is divided into six pairs: ugly mouse, ugly cow, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, afternoon horse, sheep, monkey, dog and pig.

So what is the relationship between the time of moving and the conflict of ownership? According to the ancient calendar of China, every day has a corresponding dry branch day, for example, today's Thursday of 2015-1-12, the first day of October in the lunar calendar, and what we see is the morning of the dry branch. In other words, today is the Year of the Loong, or the Year of the Loong.

In fact, the ancient calendar is only a marking principle for dates, which has little to do with the zodiac. People in modern society pay more attention to their own time convenience and weather factors when moving. You can move any day as long as it is convenient for you.