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What does it mean to be cloudy?

The "lunar calendar" originated from the lunar calendar in China and is an important day. According to the lunar calendar, every 12 is a cycle, and each cycle contains the Chinese zodiac. Among them, "Mao" and "Yin" correspond to "rabbit" and "tiger" respectively, indicating that this day belongs to these two animals. Because in the lunar calendar, the time in Shi Mao is from 5 am to 7 am, while in Yin Shi it is from 3 am to 5 am. Therefore, combining these two periods to get a day is called "Maoyin Day".

In the traditional culture of China, Guanyin Festival is considered as an auspicious day. Because Shi Mao's five elements belong to wood, Yin Shi's five elements belong to wood flourishing phase, and Maoyin Day has the characteristics of flourishing phase, so it is regarded as auspicious time. Many people also regard this day as an auspicious day for getting married, starting business, moving, starting work and other important things, and pray for good luck through various ceremonies.

Nowadays, in modern society, the significance of Mao Yinri has gradually faded. However, in some traditional cultures, such as Japan and South Korea, the calendars of good luck and bad luck are still made according to the arrangement of the zodiac, and the date of the lunar calendar is often mentioned. In any case, Mao Yinri is a symbol of the Spring Festival and prosperity, and still has important historical value for absorbing and promoting traditional culture.