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On the 5th, 15th and 25th of every month, I don't travel far. What does feng shui say?

The first day: life is short, the second day: more illness, more trouble, the third day: becoming a rich boy, the fourth day: broadening your career, looking good, the fifth day: increasing your wealth, the sixth day: not looking good, the seventh day: being easy to gossip, more trouble, the eighth day: living long, and the ninth day: being easy to meet young women (.

Day 10: Growth and Happiness. Eleven: the growth of the world. Twelve: Get sick, life is at stake. Thirteen: Diligence and extraordinary success, developing wisdom, and the best fourteen: increasing things. Fifteen: increase happiness and increase happiness.

Sixteen: Illness seventeen: Blindness easily, green skin eighteen: Loss of property nineteen: Longevity increased twenty: Hungry easily, bad twenty-one: Infectious diseases easily, madness twenty-two: getting worse and worse.

Twenty-three: great wealth twenty-four: infectious diseases twenty-five: trachoma, tears in the wind twenty-six: happiness twenty-seven: auspiciousness twenty-nine: easy to fight twenty-nine: slouched and hoarse thirty: foreseeing being sued and dying.

Be sure to take care of your hair after shaving. For example, if you get sick, throw your hair into the river to increase your life. The poor, burning their hair, can increase their blessings and develop their wisdom; A weak person's hair on a thorny tree will become a strong and brave person; Throwing the hair of a sick and disaster-prone person in the toilet will eliminate the disaster. An unstable person's hair will become a stable person if it is placed on the edge of a big stone or in a rock.

Tibetans usually have their hair cut on the eighth day of each month, and their hair is thrown into the river or burned. Few people throw their hair in the toilet, on the edge of a stone or on a thorny tree. These are special circumstances, and you can't just throw your hair away. There are some great monks in Tibet who burn their hair after cutting it, then wipe it clean and finally bury it in a place with good feng shui. These are not superstitions, but have profound reasons.

In addition, the auspicious and unlucky days of shampoo every month are listed as 1, 2, 7, 9, 12, 17, 20, 2 1, 24, 25, 28, 29 and 30 respectively. It's best not to wash your hair. 3,4,5,6,8, 10, 1 1, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18.