Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - The foundation stone was laid in 2023.

The foundation stone was laid in 2023.

The auspicious day to break ground in 2023 is Tuesday, the second day of the second lunar month, which is the day to rush north.

Before building a house, a special person must be invited to choose an auspicious day, hold a "ground-breaking" ritual ceremony, prepare offerings, and show the gods that building a house is about to begin. The "ground-breaking" construction will affect the peace of the gods and pray for their forgiveness. Thank them again after the construction is completed.

As an integral part of courtyard geomantic omen, the buildings in the courtyard are related to the quality of the whole household geomantic omen. There is a one-to-one correspondence between the orientation of the home and the family members, and the reconstruction and demolition of the buildings on it will have an adverse impact on the corresponding family members, so it must not be arbitrary. Trees are alive, and they will break ground when logging, so they can't be cut down at will. Just like the buildings in the yard cannot be built or demolished at will.

Gregorian calendar tips

The 72 cycles in the solar calendar represent 5 days and 73 cycles out of 365 days in a year. In order to correspond to the 24 solar terms, a year is defined as one section, three periods and 72 periods. Each climate corresponds to a phenological phenomenon called "waiting". Weather "weather" should include abiotic and biological categories. The former includes "water begins to dry up", "easterly winds thaw", "rainbows begin to appear" and "the ground begins to freeze". The latter includes animals and plants, such as "the swan goose comes", "the tiger begins to make love", "Ping begins to live", "Bitter vegetable show" and "the peach blossom begins to bloom".

The year in the yellow calendar represents the date of the peasant calendar, and the year is also called the year. In ancient times, Jupiter marked a year. The ancients divided the equatorial part of the sky into 12 equal parts, and each equal part was marked with some stars. Jupiter only walks an equal part every year, 12 years. The number of stars that Jupiter is worth every year and its branches are called years.