Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What is the Gregorian calendar?

What is the Gregorian calendar?

Simply put, the almanac is actually a book that records some things!

The yellow calendar, also known as the imperial calendar, is produced on the basis of the China lunar calendar, and there are many symbols to indicate the date.

A calendar of good luck and bad luck. The ancients recorded the daily "happiness" and "taboo" on the calendar and put them into action.

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For example, if it is not appropriate to break ground today, you can move tomorrow and start a new stove the day after tomorrow.

The main contents of the Gregorian calendar are the schedule of the twenty-four solar terms, the good and bad luck of each day, the luck of the zodiac and so on.

Various terms in the yellow calendar:

Sacrifice: refers to the worship of ancestors and gods.

Burial: Hold a burial ceremony.

Marriage: the day of marriage.

Travel: Traveling abroad, etc.

Blesser: One who prays for God's blessing or wish.

Breaking ground: when building a house, digging with a hoe for the first time.

Install a bed: refers to placing a bed.

Opening: After the Buddha statue is shaped, it is dedicated to the upper position.

Nakai: When she got engaged, she got an engagement fee.

Embarrassment: put the body in the coffin.

Relocation: move, relocate.

Breaking ground: refers to burying the dead.

Clear: Clean the house.

Move into a house: move into a new home.

Build: repair and build houses.

Planting: planting crops.

Opening: The store is open for business.

Move: Move the coffin.

Engagement: a kind of engagement ceremony, commonly known as small engagement.

Demolition: Demolition of houses.

Filing: signing various contracts to buy and sell each other.

Transaction: sign various contracts to buy and sell each other.

Seeking heirs: pray to the gods for future generations.

Liang: Liang house.

Collecting money: buying a house, purchasing goods, collecting accounts, collecting rent, collecting debts, lending, and warehousing grain.

Laying foundation: when building, digging with a hoe for the first time.

Fasting: a fasting ceremony held before the temple was built.

Appointment: take office.

Coronation: A rite of passage for men and women who have reached the age of 20.

Anmen: Place the front door frame.

Grave repair: grave repair.

Hanging plaque: refers to hanging signs or various plaques.