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The origin of auspicious days of the ecliptic

The auspicious day of the zodiac is a unique word in China's traditional calendar "Yellow Calendar", which refers to a day when everything is suitable. In the Gregorian calendar, "Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui" among the "Twelve Gods" are called Six Zodiac Days, and "Twelve Days" are also called Little Zodiac Days. When the six gods of the zodiac are on duty, everything is suitable and does not avoid evil spirits, that is, "the zodiac is auspicious."

"ecliptic" is an astronomical term. It means that the earth revolves around the sun once a year, and people see the circular route of the sun between celestial stars in a year, that is, the trajectory. The whole circle is 360 degrees, and people divide it into 12 equal parts, 30 degrees each. In the old imperial calendar, the words 12 were respectively marked below each date in the imperial calendar: construction, division, full, etc., decision, implementation, destruction, danger, completion, receipt, opening and closing.

Explanation of auspicious day of the ecliptic

An auspicious day means an auspicious day to do things.

Yuan Wuming's "Chain Plan" is the fourth fold: "Today is an auspicious day, and the ministers of the Manchu Dynasty are all at Yintai Gate, urging the Taishi to enter the court and meditate." Ming Ling Mengchu's Surprise at the First Moment Volume 29: The next day is an auspicious day. With Yang's mother as the medium, he said that he didn't want to let his daughter go out, and Zhang was redundant.

Synonym definition:

1, auspicious day

Ji: Geely; Good: good; Chen: Time. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.

The first fold of Liu Yichuan in Yuan Shang Zhongxian: Today is auspicious, so I bid farewell to my mother and ask for a long trip.