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Going out to work in 2023 is an auspicious day.

There are eight auspicious days in the first month of 2023, namely, the first day of the first month, the third day of the first month, the eleventh day of the first month, the seventeenth day of the first month, the eighteenth day of the first month, the twentieth day of the first month, the twenty-eighth day of the first month and the twenty-ninth day of the first month.

According to the influence of celestial bodies and astrology on human beings, the ancients formulated the ecliptic underworld day, which provided some references and choices for China people to choose the right day to avoid misfortune. 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.

Take things as the classics, take God as the latitude, take God as the purpose and take things as the key link. Gao Yongqiang believes that choosing an auspicious day of the zodiac is due to something (folk activities), not choosing a day to do something. According to the nature of what we do, we need to find the good god that can bring the best prosperity, and at the same time, we need to identify the evil spirits that may cause great disasters.

Calculation of auspicious days of the ecliptic:

As for a series of auspicious days such as marriage, travel and groundbreaking, these auspicious days are called "auspicious days of the ecliptic". Later, he systematically edited ancient books such as Xie Ji's Defense and Ji Xiang Shu Tong, and this method has been circulated for nearly 2000 years.

There are two main ways to calculate the auspicious days of the zodiac, one is twelve values, and the other is twelve earthly branches and twelve gods. Twelve values mean that twelve satellites are on duty in turn. The yellow calendar is divided into: full, flat, fixed, constant, broken, dangerous, successful, closed, open and closed. The Gregorian calendar uses twelve stars to repeatedly observe its value, so as to judge good or bad luck.