Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - 65438+February 2, 20231Gregorian calendar

65438+February 2, 20231Gregorian calendar

Lunar June 5438+February 265438 +0, 2023 is as follows:

Lunar year 2023 is the year of Guimao and the year of Rabbit. February 2 1 day in 2023 is the ninth day of a month, the ninth day of November in the lunar calendar, and the first day of the winter solstice. People born on this day are rabbits. In the traditional culture of China, the rabbit symbolizes agility and gentleness.

According to the Gregorian calendar, this day is Sagittarius's birthday. Sagittarius people are usually cheerful, optimistic, adventurous and challenging. They pursue freedom and excitement, and have a strong desire to explore and curiosity.

Some other information is also displayed in the yellow calendar. For example, this day is a good day for sacrifice and bathing, but it is not suitable for activities such as planting and trading. In addition, according to Peng Zubai, this day is not suitable for handling lawsuits and quarrels, and it is not suitable for returning home.

People born on this day may be subject to some restrictions, because they were born in a winter month with low temperature and short lighting time. However, they can also take this opportunity to do some relaxation and self-development activities indoors, such as reading, writing, painting or learning new skills.

The role of the yellow calendar

The Gregorian calendar is an ancient time recording tool in China, which contains rich astronomical, geographical, historical and cultural information. The Gregorian calendar has a wide range of functions. It can help people choose auspicious days, plan their lives and work, and predict weather, agriculture and diseases. Every day in the solar calendar has certain good and bad luck, so it is regarded as an important reference tool by many people.

There are 24 solar terms recorded in the yellow calendar, including heavy snow, slight cold and beginning of spring. Each solar term corresponds to different natural phenomena and phenological changes. These solar terms are very important in Chinese traditional agricultural society, and farmers arrange agricultural production according to the solar terms recorded in the yellow calendar. For example, after the solar term in beginning of spring, farmers will start sowing spring crops, and after the Tomb-Sweeping Day, they will start transplanting rice seedlings.

The almanac also records information about good luck and bad luck, such as "no ancestor worship today" and "bad luck today". This information is very important in the traditional culture of China people, because people believe that certain behaviors and things will affect people's fate, so they need to avoid unfavorable factors at a specific time and place to keep people safe and happy. The above contents are for reference only.