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10 How about the third day?

An analysis of the unlucky day on the third day of October in the lunar calendar.

The yellow calendar shows that the daily value is broken and important events are not used. For example, recruiting talents, forming alliances, praying for blessings, seeking heirs, trading, establishing vouchers, meridians, starting a foundation, breaking ground, offering sacrifices, fasting, opening a light, meeting relatives and friends, dissolving, enrolling in school, collecting money, setting a tomb, opening a pool and so on. The Gregorian calendar also shows that this day is a "broken day" and everything goes wrong, so the third day of the tenth lunar month is not good.

In the folk, many important ceremonies should choose a good day. A good day can make things go smoothly, but many people don't know how to judge whether a day is good or bad. In fact, an auspicious day of the ecliptic has its own calculation method, and the calculation of the auspicious day of the big ecliptic is different from that of the small ecliptic.

The Origin and Reference Factors of Good Days

It is a unique vocabulary in China's traditional calendar "Yellow Calendar" (perpetual calendar), which refers to a day when everything goes well. In the Gregorian calendar, "Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui" in the Twelve Gods are called the Six Zodiac Days, and "except, danger, determination, persistence, success and opening" in the Twelve Zodiac Days are also called the Little Zodiac Days. The six gods of the zodiac are on duty, and everything goes well, and they don't avoid evil spirits. It is called "the auspicious day of the zodiac" and it is also commonly known as a good day.

The auspicious day of the zodiac is fixed and regular, but people and things are diverse. When choosing auspicious days for specific events, we should not only consider the good or ill luck of the year, month, day and time, but also combine the operating rules and characteristics of many gods and evil spirits, and refer to many factors such as cadres and branches, Zhouyi gossip, Yin and Yang and five elements according to their conflicting, restrictive or balanced results.