Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - April 8, 2023, Gregorian calendar

April 8, 2023, Gregorian calendar

On April 8, 2023, the solar calendar is suitable for moving, opening, getting married, avoiding burial and logging.

According to legend, the yellow calendar was created by Xuanyuan Huangdi, so it is called the yellow calendar. The main content of the Gregorian calendar is the 24 solar terms, as well as daily taboos, branches, values, stars, moon phases, good or bad luck and so on. Its yellow calendar contains more than 50 items of information, such as daily taboos, daily disasters, auspicious times, solar and lunar calendars, constellations, Yin Na, twelve gods, duty, washing evil spirits, fetal gods, Peng Zu taboos, evil spirits, six evils, nine planets, moon phases, phenology, and the position of the goddess of wealth.

The Gregorian calendar, also known as the old Gregorian calendar and the imperial calendar, was born on the basis of the China lunar calendar, and it is a perpetual calendar with good and bad luck every day. Among them, the combined solar damage is very important in inquiring about the auspicious days of the ecliptic. The yellow calendar not only includes astronomy, meteorology, seasons and seasons, but also contains some taboos that people should abide by in their daily lives. Its content guides the farming opportunities of working farmers in China, so it is also called the farmer calendar.

The Development of the Huangli Calendar in Tang and Song Dynasties

With the maturity of block printing technology, the government began to print calendars. According to historical records, in the ninth year of the Tang Dynasty (AD 835), there was an old calendar book carved with wooden boards. On the basis of these engraved calendars, a lot of things about bank taboos began to appear. However, this kind of rich evasive content is not seen in the resume of the banknote seller because of the cost factor.

The earliest existing calendar using the year number of the Northern Song Dynasty is the 978 banknote (No.S6 12) published by Emperor Taizong in Dunhuang. In addition to the general calendar, this calendar is preceded by national taboos, the new school year, the twelve years of God's true form, and the promotion of mixed-race children.