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What does it mean to thicken livestock?

Building livestock in the yellow calendar refers to building huts for poultry and livestock to live in, such as chicken nests, pigsty and cowshed. The word "Yi" in the Gregorian calendar means that this day is suitable for animal thickness, while avoiding animal thickness means that this day is not suitable and can be done another day.

Domestic animals refer to domesticated animals, including all kinds of domestic animals and poultry, including silkworms, bees and domestic fish. But generally speaking, domestic animals refer to domesticated mammals, and the general six animals refer to horses, cows, sheep, chickens, pigs and dogs.

The Gregorian calendar, also known as the old Gregorian calendar and the imperial calendar, was born on the basis of the China lunar calendar, and it is a perpetual calendar with good and bad luck every day. According to legend, the yellow calendar was created by Xuanyuan Huangdi, so it is called the yellow calendar. The main content of the Gregorian calendar is the 24 solar terms, as well as daily taboos, branches, values, stars, moon phases, good or bad luck and so on.

Interpretation of other terms in the Gregorian calendar:

(1) Sacrifice: In the traditional customs of China, offerings and ceremonies are used to sacrifice ancestors in ancestral temples or gods in temples.

(2) Ask the name: In the first two steps of the traditional wedding ceremony, the man asks the matchmaker to ask the woman's name, and the woman agrees. After marriage, the man asks the matchmaker to ask the woman's name, date of birth and so on. Made a fortune in the ancestral temple.

(3) Marriage: A man marries a woman, which is an auspicious day for a wedding in the traditional customs of China.

(4) Seeking heirs: In the traditional customs of China, seeking heirs and children is a matter of praying to the gods.

(5) Crown band: the adult ceremony for children when they grow up in China traditional customs.