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What does it mean that the Gregorian calendar has a door?

The "Anmen" in the Gregorian calendar refers to the city gate in the ancient town, which has the function of calming the urban geomantic omen and shocking the social order. In ancient times, "city gate" refers to the entrance of a city. Now "city gate" refers to the entrance of a city, such as the gate of a chemical plant and the gate of an industrial park. In China culture, "An Men" is a very important concept, which not only represents the story of the fairy reincarnation from the city gate, but also symbolizes the security and stability of the family and the country.

The "Anmen" mentioned in the Gregorian calendar generally refers to the auspicious day when the door is opened or opened. In rural areas, people often look for days that feel good in the yellow calendar. These days are also called "good days" and are used for important things such as starting work, getting married and having children. Nowadays, people's dependence on the Gregorian calendar is gradually decreasing, but in their beliefs, important things will still be done on specific days in order to expect good phenomena and results.

In recent years, in China, more and more people began to pay attention to the almanac, but they paid more attention to the auspicious and unlucky days in the almanac. For those who believe in fate and geomantic omen, it is very important to choose auspicious days, because if you choose bad days to do important things, it may lead to bad results. Therefore, when many people choose lucky days, they often regard the good days of the Gregorian calendar as very valuable "wealth" and use them in their own lives and careers, looking forward to a bright future.