Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Can Kidd control all bad luck?

Can Kidd control all bad luck?

Marry that rich man Fu.

Examples of marriage taboos: breaking the moon, dying, pressing the moon, pressing the right, returning to the taboo, dying, wearing hemp and Peng Zu-the two virtues are inseparable.

Some books record the monthly stress. The pressure can be solved every two german.

The father destroys the child and swallows the fetus, and the day is suitable for three wonders and two virtues-two virtues can be solved.

True three kills-no solution, no true mountain kill-even if you can solve it, the advice in the book is still unnecessary-two virtues are insoluble.

Moon taboo. Moon evil spirit. Monthly punishment is a small evil spirit-two virtues can be solved.

Two virtues are not omnipotent, but the taboos recorded in Japanese classrooms should be dominant. If there is no marriage record on that day, it is not appropriate to conform to the two virtues.