Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What does the word "livestock" mean in the old almanac?

What does the word "livestock" mean in the old almanac?

1. In the old calendar, collecting livestock means buying livestock for breeding. In ancient times, when people in rural areas bought livestock, it would make six livestock prosperous and increase their wealth, so many ordinary people would be able to choose the auspicious day to take livestock. Modern times can also be applied to the purchase and adoption of pets.

2. The "livestock" in Livestock in the Old Yellow Calendar refers to livestock, which is highly domesticated by human beings and the social product of long-term human labor. It has unique economic characteristics and can meet human needs. Common livestock feeding methods include house feeding, enclosure feeding, captive breeding and grazing. Common domestic animals refer to horses, cows, sheep, chickens, dogs and pigs.