Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What do you mean, you don't take what's left in the almanac, but you also take what's left in the taboo?

What do you mean, you don't take what's left in the almanac, but you also take what's left in the taboo?

It means that on this day, you can only level the road and do nothing else. Otherwise, you will break the taboo and you will not succeed.

Yu, with "Yu". There are "easy" and "taboo" days in the yellow calendar. You should not do anything except the allowed version of the yellow calendar. It can be translated into modern Chinese: "There is nothing else to do and nothing else to do". Don't take the rest, that is, don't do anything else, which is second only to others.

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The concept of auspicious choice in China traditional culture has already penetrated into the national subconscious. Generally cautious people should choose an auspicious day for trading, burial, marriage and travel. It is said that this can avoid misfortune and get satisfactory results in everything. Because choosing good luck is not only a psychological need of people, but also a complex cultural phenomenon.

Since ancient times, auspicious days have chosen schools such as Buddhism, Taoism, Confucianism, science and learning. There are many contradictions in the handed down books such as Jade Sagger, Wanbaolou, Aotou Shu Tong, Lingqi Jing and Xie Jishou. Only by applying the principles of Zhouyi can they be unified, because Zhouyi is all-encompassing, including astronomy, geography, martial arts, medicine, mathematics and other disciplines that reveal the relationship between nature and the universe from different angles.