Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Everything is forgiven, everything is appropriate. What does this sentence mean?

Everything is forgiven, everything is appropriate. What does this sentence mean?

Everything being forgiven means that nothing is taboo. The auspicious day of the zodiac is a day when everything is suitable.

Everything was forgiven and explained:

Interpretation: Nothing is taboo.

Source: Fan Yin's "Yue Yan Ming Shi Customs" "Everything is forgiven, and everything is free."

Usage: subject-predicate type; As predicate and object; Describe everything without taboo.

For example, what children say is forgiveness, so why should you take it seriously?

The origin of "auspicious day in the ecliptic" during the reign of Emperor Xuanzong of Tang Dynasty;

A scholar named Jiri met a young lady named Chen when she was studying at school. They are very friendly. At the age of 20, Ji Riyang's matchmaker went to the Chen family to talk about it. Chen Jian Ji-ri was smart and honest, and readily agreed. Jiri was very happy when she heard the news. He told his good friend Huang Dao about it and told him the wedding date. The ecliptic said, "No, it happened that the emperor was picking beautiful women this day. You'd better take Miss Chen outside for a few days! "

The auspicious day of the ecliptic does not listen to advice, so it is still a wedding day. Before the bride got into the sedan chair, the emperor's terracotta warriors and horses saw that she was extremely beautiful, so they snatched the bride away and knocked the auspicious day unconscious. The ecliptic was very angry and hurried to save the bride. Seeing that someone dared to take back the bride, the officers and men surrounded the ecliptic. The ecliptic desperately struggled with the officers and men to save the bride, but died of excessive blood loss. Everyone was so sad that they buried the ecliptic ceremoniously.