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Which days of the year are observed, and Taoism cannot burn incense.

Today is May Day, not Garrison Day. Just check the yearbook. You can also check the lunar calendar date online. Ten days is a cycle. According to ten days' work. No pilgrimage, no incense and no chanting on May Day.

1, Five Days is a term in Taoism, the most important among many stresses in Taoism, and also a taboo in Xiandao; It is commonly called "Pentecost" or "every Pentecost".

2. The fifth day is pushed from the old almanac in the order of sixty jiazi, and every sixty days is a round. Among them, Wuzi, Wuyin, Chen Wu, Wuwu, Wushen and Wuxu are collectively called Wuri, also known as "Liu Wu" and "Wu Ming".

3. Old practitioners who read Imperial Classics and worship static fighting also avoid "dark martial arts". The formula is as follows: "Zhengyang (doomsday), two dog (observing the sun) is here, and no yin is committed in April. At noon, six children and seven chickens (the first day) will flow to Shen in August, nine snakes (doomsday), ten pigs (the first day) and eleven rabbits.

4. After the Tang and Song Dynasties, the taboo of Mayday began to enter religion. Taoism doesn't worship the truth, burn incense, recite scriptures, worship, build a fast or serve tea on May Day.