Gregorian calendar on September 30, 2023
In modern times, the main contents of the Gregorian calendar include three calendars: Gregorian calendar, Lunar calendar and Ganzhi calendar, in which good or ill luck, rushing away, good luck and evil should be avoided, combined with injury, singing, Ganzhi, 24 solar terms, Twelve Gods, Duty Day, Fetal God, Peng Zu Baekje, Liu Yao, Nine Planets, fleeting time, Prince, Three Yuan and Nine Clouds, Kong Xuanjiu Planet and XiShen Gui, God of Wealth. In other words, people in ancient China recorded their daily likes and dislikes on calendars as a guide to action.
These words "Zi Ping, Ugly Luck, Yin Fierce" are all inferred from the sun gods (Rilu, XiShen, Wubu, etc.). ), sun gods (Japanese architecture, Japanese cooperation, Japanese horse, Japanese rest, Japanese disaster, Japanese punishment and the gods of the zodiac, such as Qinglong, Tang Ming, Sky Patrol and Suzaku) and other gods (Sky Patrol, etc. ).
Correlation generation
The yellow calendar commonly used in modern times can display many sets of calendars such as solar calendar, lunar calendar and dry calendar at the same time, and is accompanied by a large number of almanac related to the rules and contents of seeking good fortune and avoiding evil. It can be used to choose auspicious days for getting married, breaking ground, traveling and opening business, while the real old calendar refers to the chronology showing cadres and branches.
Gregorian calendar is a calendar based on the China lunar calendar, with many characters indicating good or bad luck of a day. According to legend, it was created by Xuanyuan Huangdi, so it is called Huangli, and it is also commonly known as "Tongshu" among the people. However, because the word "book" in Tongshu is homophonic with the word "lose", it is also called "Tong Sheng" because it is taboo. The main contents of the Gregorian calendar are the date table of the 24 solar terms, the good and bad luck of each day, the fortune of the zodiac and so on. In the past, when people traveled, they usually opened their calendars and simply looked at what they liked and disliked.