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What does Lu Kong mean in the lunar calendar?

Rukong is the usage of a sect in choosing a day, which is mainly devoted to the affairs of "God".

Daokong means that the gods are absent, and all sacrificial activities related to the gods, such as appreciating the gods, sitting at the table, opening the lights, burning incense, thanking the gods and making wishes, cannot be held. At this time, it is useless for you to perform the ceremony alone, because you can't contact the gods in the next situation. God has gone on holiday, which means empty road.

Of course, many affairs and activities did not have the idea of choosing a date at first, but with the development of social relations, people's psychological needs of self-satisfaction and self-comfort were used to realize the interests of some people, and they were gradually endowed with mystery and tried their best to get rid of superstition.

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Related folk customs:

1. People in ancient China attached great importance to choosing auspicious days, whether they were getting married, building a bedstead or going out to offer sacrifices. In the past, old calendars and old calendars were often filled with various information about choosing dates, which was very popular and popular. Most rural and large-scale construction projects will start, and the date will be specially selected.

2. For example, when building a house, building a beam, building a site, and starting construction in the countryside, we will choose a day to see Feng Shui, but this kind of thing will not be publicized because of well-known reasons.

3. Young people are gradually indifferent to the concept of choosing a day. Marriage, licensing, moving and so on are often mainly holidays. Unfortunately, many traditional cultures in China have not been well inherited.