Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What does Cary mean?

What does Cary mean?

Cary in Gregorian calendar refers to placing shrines and incense, which is generally called offering incense or putting incense on it. According to different dates, the day suitable for placing the throne and incense is called Anxiang Day. Its main manifestations are shaft furnace, vertical altar, vertical tripod and three different levels.

First, the opening: after the Buddha statue is formed, it is enshrined in the upper position.

Second, accept the offer: get the engagement fee.

Third, the funeral: put the body in the coffin.

Fourth, migration: moving, moving residence.

5. Breaking ground: The first time I started digging with a hoe, it was mostly a shady house.

Days in Gregorian calendar:

In the Gregorian calendar, "Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui" in the Twelve Gods are called the Six Zodiac Days, and "except, danger, determination, persistence, success and opening" in the Twelve Zodiac Days are also called the Little Zodiac Days. When the six gods of the zodiac are on duty, everything is suitable and does not avoid evil spirits, that is, "the zodiac is auspicious."

According to the law of the influence of celestial bodies and astrology on human beings, the ancients formulated the ecliptic underworld day, which provided some references and choices for China people to choose a day to avoid disaster. This auspicious culture has been deeply rooted in the thoughts of China people since ancient times, and has been influencing the lives of China people, and has formed a custom.