Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Interpretation of Quotations in "Lucky Day"

Interpretation of Quotations in "Lucky Day"

1, auspicious day. Good day.

(1) Poem Xiaoya Jiri: "Jiri Wei Wu, pray for yourself."

(2) "Nine Songs of the East Emperor Taiyi Nanjiu": "It's a good day, and Mu Bixi will go to the emperor."

(3) The second poem of Tang Du Fu's Memories of Time Past: "There are no tigers on Kyushu Road, and it is a good day to travel far away."

(4) The ninety-seventh time in A Dream of Red Mansions: "Brother is overjoyed! The master chose an auspicious day to marry you! "

⑤ Ouyang Shan's "The Willow Blooms" 82: "In the past, superstitious people always liked to call some days auspicious and others unlucky."

⑥ The first time in Cai Dongfan's Romance of the Qing Dynasty: "A lucky day, a young couple reconciled as before, and the public went to the old man to congratulate him."

2. refers to the sun. The first day of the lunar month.

"Zhou Li Local Officials and Party Spirit": "At four o'clock, Meng said that it was his own day, belonging to the people and reading the state law to be correct." Zheng Xuan's Note: "Reading by Meng Sizhi's Moon." See "Ji".