Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Daan Xiao Liu Ren explained

Daan Xiao Liu Ren explained

AOA and Liu Ren refer to da ji.

The Little Six (Kong Ming's Six Obsidian Stars) is an annotation in China's traditional calendar, which is used to mark the bad luck every day, mainly for military strategy. Small six people ranked sixth on the index finger, middle finger and ring finger, respectively, with Daan, Liulian, Suxi, Chikou, Xiaoji and Kong Wu. Time is calculated in the order of month, day and hour. In the end, Daan, Susie and Xiaoji are lucky, and the rest are fierce.

Daan: Everything is prosperous in Daan, and money is everywhere in Fang Kun. The lost property is not far away, and the house is safe and healthy. Duan said: the walker did not move, and the patient was fine. The general returned to the field and gave a more detailed explanation (Daan did not move, belonging to Mu Qinglong's 157 plan). Da 'an means "auspicious day in the ecliptic", which is a unique vocabulary in China's traditional calendar, and refers to a day when everything goes well.

Xiao's other five hexagrams

1, stay: if it is difficult to stay, those who are unclear about their official duties should only wait and not return. Duanyue: See you in the south when you find the lost property. You need to be careful when you ask for it. The population is average. (the lingering pawn does not return to the water Xuanwu, looking for twenty or eighty).

2. Pleasure: Pleasure comes, seeking money to go south, not applying in the afternoon if you lose something, and people are looking for it on the road. End of the month: the official has good news, the disease has no disaster, the farmer has good luck, and the pedestrian has good news. If you are quick to talk, you are a fire suzaku.

3, red mouth: red mouth is the main tongue, prevention is not important, lost things to discuss quickly, pedestrians are panicked. Duanyue: Six animals are more troublesome. Sick people should be more wary of cursing for fear of catching the plague. (The red-billed official is fierce and belongs to the golden white tiger.

4, Xiaoji: Xiaoji is the most auspicious, the road is easy to discuss, Yin people come to report good news, and the lost property is in Fang Kun. End of the moon: pedestrians arrive, customs are very strong, everything is harmonious, and the patient is knocking at the sky. People from Xiaoji come to Xi to find something belonging to the flowing river.

5, empty death: empty death is ominous, Yin people are less arrogant, seeking wealth is useless, pedestrians are in trouble. Duanyue: lost things can't be found, officials are injured, and patients encounter dark ghosts, so they can rest assured that they will be safe. There is little news of death in the air, which is a matter of soil.