Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - June 5438 +2023 10 auspicious day query table

June 5438 +2023 10 auspicious day query table

Burying is a very important thing. People are very picky about this matter. Different people are also particular about the choice of time. Choosing a suitable time from the Gregorian calendar to bury people who are absent on auspicious days is also a kind of respect for them.

10,2023, buried in the auspicious solar calendar,10,7,2023.

Lunar calendar, August 23rd, 2023.

Chongsha Chonglong (Renchen) Shabei

7: 00 -9: 00 when Ji Bingchen was buried.

Yangguishen northeast

Gregorian calendar June 2023 10

Lunar September 5, 2023

Chongsha Chonglong (Chenjia) Shabei

At noon, 1 1-13.

Yangguishen northeast

Gregorian calendar year 2023 1 October 31day

Lunar September 2023 17

Chongsha Chonglong (Chen Bing) Shabei

From 5: 00 to 7: 00, Dangji Mao was buried.

Yang Gui Shen Zhengdong

A detailed explanation of the little knowledge of the yellow calendar? The six nights in the yellow calendar represent six nights, also known as the Six Obsidian Stars of Kongming and the Six Nobles of Xiaoliu. It is a kind of annotation in the traditional calendar of China, which is used to mark the bad luck every day. Liu Yao originated in China. Legend has it that Zhuge Liang initiated it and called it "the Six Obsidian Stars of Kongming", which was mainly used for military strategy.

? The seventy-second period of the solar calendar represents five days, and 365 days a year (normal year) is 73 periods. In order to correspond to the 24 solar terms, three periods are defined as a festival (qi), with 72 periods in a year. 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 number of dragons controlling water in the Yellow Calendar is determined according to the first day of the first month of each year (Chen is a dragon). For example, the fifth day of the first month is called "Five Dragons Governing Water", and the sixth day is called "Six Dragons Governing Water", and so on. It is said that the more dragons, the less rainfall, and the less dragons, the more rainfall. Since ancient times, there has been a proverb in China that "it never rains when there are many dragons".