Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - What do you mean, "time on duty, but not suitable for joint events"?
What do you mean, "time on duty, but not suitable for joint events"?
There is a saying in China's traditional culture that "when the day breaks, it is not appropriate for major events". It means: Don't do important things when it is dawn.
Sunshine refers to one of the 24 solar terms. Usually in summer, around June 27th. A day starts between five and seven in the afternoon. According to legend, the dawn of the sun is the most prone to catastrophic events in a day.
Therefore, at dawn, people often say that "at dawn, there should be no major events." This sentence reminds people that it is not appropriate to do important things at sunset, lest it may have disastrous consequences.
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