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What does it mean that the ecliptic auspicious day rushes the snake (third) to the sand stream?

The auspicious day of the zodiac is a unique term in China's traditional calendar "Huangli" (perpetual calendar), which refers to a day when everything goes well. Among the twelve zodiac signs, "Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui" are called "Six Zodiac Days" ("Eliminating Danger, Fixing, Persistence, Realizing and Opening" in twelve duty days is called "Little Zodiac Day"). When the six Zodiac gods are on duty, everything should be proper and evil should be avoided, which is called "auspicious day of the Zodiac". According to the influence law of celestial bodies and astrology on human beings, the ancients formulated the Yellow Mafia Day, which provided certain reference and choice for China people to choose a day to avoid disaster. This auspicious culture has been deeply rooted in the thoughts of the people in China since ancient times, and has been affecting the lives of the people in China, and has formed a custom.

Application significance

China culture has a long history and is profound. The custom of choosing auspicious days is a traditional culture with a long history in China. It has extensive cultural connotations. The purpose of choosing auspicious day is to find and determine the appropriate time and space for practical activities, and to fully grasp the appropriate opportunities caused by the harmonious relationship between weather, geography and people, so as to achieve the result of avoiding misfortune.

cultural heritage

Since ancient times, China people have had the theoretical viewpoint of observing astronomical phenomena and measuring good or bad luck, and there are also records of good or bad days in the unearthed Oracle Bone Inscriptions. This unique culture of measuring happiness and choosing a day has a long history, is deeply rooted in people's hearts and has far-reaching and extensive influence among the people; China people did not deliberately protect its existence, but naturally passed it down. Since ancient times, there have been schools of Buddhism, Confucianism and Taoism in choosing auspicious days. The books handed down include Jade Sagger, Wanbaolou, Aotou Shu Tong, Lingqi Classic and Xieji Argumentation, and there are many ways to choose auspicious days. The choice of auspicious and Japanese techniques was formed and perfected in the Han Dynasty, and most of the related works from the end of the Han Dynasty to the Yuan Dynasty were lost, which made many problems difficult to identify. At present, the most detailed and representative document about auspicious choice is Jie Ji Bian Fang, which was compiled during the reign of Qing Qianlong.