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What does migration mean in the Gregorian calendar?

Introduction: Every term about auspicious days of the zodiac has different meanings. "Blessing" refers to asking the gods to bless or wish. So what does it mean to migrate on auspicious days? Let's look at the meaning of migration in the yellow calendar.

Migration annotation

Yin: yíxǐ is a special word in the old imperial calendar, which means migration: relocation, relocation.

Move: 1. Move, move: move. Migration. Transfer. 2. change, change, shake: change customs. Unswerving.

Migration: 1. Migration: move (move). Migration. Flow transfer. 2. The punishment called exile in ancient times: moving the border (banishing guilty people to remote areas).

What does migration mean in the Gregorian calendar?

1. Move the residence; Migration. Biography of Xiongnu in Historical Records: "Only Khan lived in the imperial court directly, and the cloud says: each has his own place, and the water plants migrate." The biography of Han Sima Xiangru: "In the past, floods boiled and flooded, and people moved up and down, which was rugged." Shen Qing's poem "Xie Peiling" wrote: "The ancient river house ends in Yunguan and moves to the left of Meijiaqiao." Guo Moruo's My Childhood, the first six: "At that time, we had moved to a new school."

2. Still moving. The Biography of Hanshu Huo Guang: "(Zhang She) came unexpectedly and said: Your Majesty, I am in the ear of the Queen Mother." Liu Tang Zongyuan's Biography of Planting Camels: "Trees planted by camels, or migrating, are everywhere." In the Qing dynasty, Yu's "Your draft was written by ministers at the beginning": "Qin sent ministers to visit it, and their current ministers moved indefinitely." Guo Moruo's "Can Chun" I: "Several white sailboats are swimming slowly in the water." See "moving".

Explanation of auspicious terms of the ecliptic: