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What does it mean to accept talent in the lunar calendar?

When we choose some auspicious days, we often look through the old calendar books, and there is always a geomantic term "Nacai" in the column above the old calendar books. Maybe not many people will pay attention. But every feng shui term has a different meaning. Do you know what Nacai means in the lunar calendar? Let's take a look at the little knowledge of the lunar calendar!

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Citation interpretation

One of the six ancient weddings. The man gave the woman a marriage proposal gift. Yi Li Shi Hunli: "Hunli: Order it to be collected and used." Jia Gong Yan Shu: "If you accept it, you should choose it according to its initial appearance, for fear that the woman's family will not allow it, so you should accept it." "History of Han Ping Di Ji": "From the beginning of the Yuan Dynasty to the spring of the third year, Zhao Yousi buried his daughter for the emperor Nacai Han Angong."

After Cai

After "accepting talents", there is "asking the name", that is, the matchmaker asks the woman's name, age and constellation, and tells fortune through divination to see whether the men and women will meet each other and whether there are other places that are not suitable for marriage. "Asking the name" is also called "Guo Xiao Tie" or "Guo Ba Zi".

"Ask the name" is followed by "Naji". The man's parents give their son's birthday to the matchmaker and let the matchmaker bring it to the woman. This is "Taitie" and "Change to Luan Shu", also known as "Quanshu", which actually means engagement.

The next "levy" is the most affordable for the woman's family, probably giving a bride price. The bride price has distinct characteristics of the times. In ancient times, it was given to silks, and later it was a treasure.