What does the almanac interrupt ant mean?

Question 1: What is the meaning of the interruption of ants in the lunar calendar? Chengri: Tongshu says auspiciousness

Success means the result of achievement. Everything is successful, but it is difficult first and easy later. Make harmony. If you meet auspicious stars again, you will have a son if you get married, you will get great benefits if you start a business, and everything else will be very auspicious.

Dingri: Tongshu says it is auspicious

Dingri is the energy of death. Avoid relocation or opening to plant plants. But it is better to make a bed, pray for blessings, and get married.

The day of elimination: Tongshu says it is auspicious

The word "elimination" means "elimination", which means removing the old and giving birth to the new. It is appropriate to start a medical procedure, to catch thieves, cure ghosts, exorcise evil spirits, cut off termites, plug rat holes, sue corrupt officials or people who break the law. The most taboo days are when you take office, get married, be buried, open a business, move, break ground, and depart for a long journey. However, the day of the zodiac is auspicious, so marriage, burial, construction (decoration) are also auspicious.

Full sun: Tongshu says it is unfavorable

Full means overflowing. Therefore, it is advisable to build a warehouse and install a safe. This star is called Earth Blight, so it is forbidden to disturb the earth or bury it. It is forbidden to move or open during the first four months of the month, April, July and October.

Dangerous day: It is said to be auspicious in the general book.

Dangerous people have dangerous shapes and tall appearances. Mountain climbing is the most taboo, as dangerous things may happen easily. If you encounter auspicious stars, you should settle your bed and do business. As for marriage and burial, it is still unlucky.

Question 2: What does the "repairing of walls" in the almanac mean? Destruction of houses and walls: refers to the demolition of houses or walls.

Repair: repair a house or wall.

Collecting money: purchasing property, purchasing goods, collecting accounts, rent, debt collection, loans, grain warehousing, etc.

Brewing: refers to brewing, making sauces, etc.

Capture: extinguish crop pests or organisms.

Planting: planting plants, "receiving fruits" and "cultivating crops" are the same.

Hunting: Hunting or capturing animals.

Buying livestock: buying and raising livestock.

Teaching oxen and horses: refers to the work of training oxen and horses.

Destruction: refers to the demolition of houses or walls.

Demolition: To tear down a building.

Digging a well? Digging a pond: Digging a well or digging a pond.

Make a pit? Release water: build a reservoir and pour water into the reservoir.

Open toilet: Build a toilet.

Building a warehouse: building a warehouse or repairing a warehouse.

Cave plugging: refers to blocking caves or ant nests, etc.

Pinghan Road Tu: refers to paving roads and other fortifications.

Repair the tomb: Repair the tomb and other things.

Qizan: refers to the matter of "bone washing". It is also commonly known as "picking up gold".

Kaisheng tomb: to open a tomb.

Heshou wood: used to make coffins.

Sacrifice held after the completion of the building.

Burial: Hold burial and other ceremonies.

Encoffining: means placing the corpse in the coffin.

Adult clothes? Remove clothes: put on mourning clothes and take off mourning clothes.

Coffin removal: Moving the coffin out of the house during a funeral.

Breaking ground: only refers to breaking ground for burial, which is different from the general "breaking ground" for building houses. That is, "breaking the earth" refers to the Yin house, and "moving the earth" refers to the Yang house. It is often abused in today's society, and you must be discerning when choosing a date.

Question 3: What does Huang Liyi mean? It means what is suitable for that day ~ good meaning.

Question 4: What is the meaning of "making a stove" in the old Chinese calendar? Making a stove:

Installing and relocating a kitchen stove

Take odd numbers for the dimensions of a stove. The length of seven feet and nine inches symbolizes the Big Dipper hanging high in the sky, the lucky stars shining high, and the vast territory of Kyushu on the ground; the width of four feet and five inches symbolizes all corners of the world, and possession of everything in the world; the height of one foot and two inches symbolizes the ten years of the year. For two months, I started cooking meals every month. .

Almanac terminology

Today’s auspicious time: auspicious time: auspicious time. Bad time: the time of bad omen.

Today’s Do’s and Don’ts: Do’s and Don’ts: Things that are suitable to do today. Don’ts: Things that should not be done today. Good luck to gods: If you are close to them, there will be auspicious gods. Taboos about evil spirits: Stay away from them, as there will be bad things happening to them.

Peng Zu's Hundred Taboos: Things that should be tabooed at every hour of the day.

Today’s conflict with evil spirits: Clash: In the law of the lunar calendar, the concept that the five elements are mutually reinforcing and restraining each other is like the coordination of nature, with certain rules. With such a mentality, people often follow the advice of ancient methods and protect themselves wisely. Evil: In the year and direction of the conflict with evil every day, it is not appropriate to break ground, build, move, trade, encoffin, bury, start things, etc. The zodiac year of the conflict with evil should be avoided as much as possible, and pay attention to the direction of conflict with evil, and avoid facing the evil. Act in this area to avoid unnecessary disasters. As for those that violate the age, the above-mentioned things should also be avoided or should not be done. Traditional folk beliefs are also accustomed to using the "An Tai Sui" procedure to pray for the success of everything in the year.

Today’s Gods: Year: Peasant Calendar Date. Tai Sui: This year coincides with Tai Sui. Sui Chong: This year's zodiac sign is in conflict with Tai Sui. Xiayuan: Today’s hexagram. Tai Sui on the day of the palm: Today is Tai Sui on the day of the palm. On the contrary: This index is in the primary position. It is a metaphor for being the first to be attacked or encounter a disaster.

In this way, within a year, there are several different gods and evil spirits on duty every day, and the good or bad luck of doing things on that day depends on the interaction of the gods and evil spirits on duty, either conflict or combination, restraint or balance, and finally Comprehensive decision. Fetal God: It is a god who specializes in taking care of fetuses. It usually exists around pregnant women. People both respect and fear the fetal god. Because the fetal god has the dual nature of protecting the fetus and harming the fetus. When the fetal god is beneficial to the fetus, people naturally respect it; when the fetal god is harmful to the fetus, people fear it. At this time, people did not call it the Fetus God, but called it the Fetus Evil. God is respectable and evil cannot be violated.

Five elements: metal, wood, water, fire and earth. The five elements are the most basic elements that make up the universe. They also represent the five changes and personalities of all things in the universe. The evolution of the four seasons and the movement of the sun and the moon are also counted by the five elements. Gold, condensed in the center, has the power to converge, sharpen, and cut down. Wood spreads out in all directions and has the power to grow, flourish, and outward. Water, flowing downwards, has the power of flow, freedom, and downwards. Fire expands upward, has light, heat, expansion, and upward power. Earth, moving left and right, has thick, mixed, and inward power.

Sacrifice category

Sacrifice: refers to sacrifices in ancestral halls, that is, worshiping ancestors or temples, worshiping gods, etc.

Praying for blessings: It means going to a temple to burn incense and pray for blessings from the gods, or to set up a altar to fulfill one's wishes.

Praying for heirs: praying to the gods for heirs (descendants). That is, asking for a child.

Consecration: After the statues of gods and Buddhas are built, they are enshrined to the superior.

Sculpture painting: Painting of temples or carving of statues of gods, portraits, etc.

Qi Jiao: setting up a Jiao and establishing a dojo to pray, pray for peace and other matters.

Fasting ceremony: a fasting ceremony that needs to be held before the temple is built.

Bathing: It is used to cleanse the body when praying for blessings or making vows.

To repay God: to return a wish and to thank God for his favor.

Building temples: building temples, temples, palaces, temples, and halls.

Sacrifice to the stove: also known as offering sacrifices to the stove and giving gifts to the stove. That is to worship the Kitchen God.

Burning incense: Putting some plants with special smells and aromas in a flame to smoke them can now be regarded as burning incense.

To produce fire: It means to move the divine position. "Fire" refers to "incense".

Marriage category

Marriage: Marriage refers to the day when a man marries a woman and a wedding ceremony is held to welcome the bride.

Nacai: Marriage of the same person, receiving a bride price, that is, a betrothal gift. Commonly known as: engagement, engagement, over-engagement, final engagement, and final engagement.

Ask for the name: Both the man and the woman will each take a year of age and submit it to the gods. After a few days without incident, they can get married.

Accepting a son-in-law: refers to the man’s marriage to the woman as her son-in-law. Marry together.

Guining: After the wedding, the bride and groom returned to their parents’ home for the first time.

Bed placement: Arrangement of beds and berths. One is to arrange a new bed for the newlyweds, and the other is to install a new bed if everything goes wrong.

Joint tent: The making of mosquito nets should now refer to the installation of curtains.

Crown hairpin: "Crown" refers to men and "hairpin" refers to women. The ceremony for men and women to become adults is called crown hairpin. After reaching adulthood, it means you can get married.

Engagement: A kind of engagement ceremony, commonly known as Xiaopin (ding). It’s also an engagement.

Entering the population: refers to the adoption... >>

Question 5: The noun explanation in the almanac term "Yi Ji" for the auspicious day of the zodiac: Sacrifice: refers to the ancestral hall Sacrifice refers to worshiping ancestors or temples, worshiping gods, etc. Blessing: To pray for blessings from gods or to make offerings to fulfill one’s wishes. Asking for heirs: It means pointing to the gods to pray for heirs (descendants). Consecration: After the statues of gods and Buddhas are built, they are enshrined to the superior. Sculpting and painting: painting of temples or carving of statues of gods, human figures, etc. Travel: refers to travel and sightseeing. Qi Jiao: Setting up a Jiao and establishing a dojo to pray, pray for peace and other matters. To bring out fire: It means to move the divine position. "Fire" refers to "incense". Nacai: The ceremony of concluding a marriage and receiving a betrothal payment. Tailoring: tailoring bridal clothes or making shrouds. Combined tent: Making mosquito nets. Crown hairpin: "Guan" refers to men and "hairpin" refers to women. The ceremony for men and women to become adults is called crown hairpin. Marriage: A man marries a woman, and it is an auspicious day to hold a wedding ceremony. Accepting a son-in-law: refers to the man’s intention to marry the woman as her son-in-law. Marry together. Bathing: refers to bathing and fasting. Head shaving: Newborn babies have their heads shaved or shaved before leaving home. Hand and foot nail trimming: It is the first time for a newborn baby to trim the hand and foot nails. Separation: refers to the separation of large families and starting their own businesses. Admission population: refers to the adoption of adopted children. Relief: Refers to things such as flushing and cleaning the house, relieving disasters, etc. Repair: refers to the construction and repair of Yangzhai. Starting the foundation and digging the soil: When building, the first blow is to start digging the soil with the hoe. Felling wood to make beams: Felling trees to make roof beams and other things. Pillar: A pillar on which a building is erected. Upper beam: A beam that is attached to the roof of a building. Same horse. Opening the pillar eye: refers to the matter of making pillar wood. Screen fan frame: making door leaves, barriers and other work. Anmen: Installation of doors and other fortifications in houses. Roofing and ridge building: work such as installing the roof of a house. Seeking medical treatment for illness: only refers to seeking medical treatment for chronic chronic diseases or surgery. Set up a bed: refers to the meaning of placing a bed or a berth. Migration: refers to moving to a different place. Moving into a new home: that is, moving into a new home, the so-called "new home inauguration ceremony". Hanging plaque: refers to hanging signboards or various plaques. Opening: meaning opening. Stores are open for business. "Opening ceremony" and "start of construction" are the same. Including: (1) Starting business or starting construction at the beginning of the year. (2) The establishment of a new store or business or the opening of a new factory. Securities trading: entering into various contracts to buy and sell with each other. Collecting wealth: purchasing property, purchasing goods, collecting accounts, rent, debt collection, loans, grain warehousing, etc. Brewing: refers to brewing, making sauces, etc. Capture: Fighting crop pests or organisms. Planting: planting plants, "receiving fruits" and "cultivating crops" are the same. Hunting: Hunting or capturing animals. Buying livestock: buying and raising livestock. Teaching oxen and horses: refers to the work of training oxen and horses. Destruction: refers to the demolition of houses or walls. Demolition: To tear down a building. Pond digging: Digging wells and digging ponds. Release water: build a reservoir and pour water into the reservoir. Open toilet: build a toilet. Build a warehouse: Build a warehouse or repair a warehouse. Cave plugging: refers to blocking a cave or ant nest, etc. Pingzhi Daotu: refers to road paving and other fortifications. Repair the tomb: Repair the tomb and other things. Qizan: refers to the matter of "bone washing". It is also commonly known as "picking up gold". Kaisheng tomb: Kaisheng tomb. Heshou wood: making coffins. Xie Tu: A sacrifice held after the building is completed. Burial: Hold burial and other ceremonies. Encoffining: The meaning of placing the corpse in the coffin. Putting on mourning clothes and taking off mourning clothes. Coffin removal: moving the coffin out of the house during a funeral. Breaking ground: only refers to breaking ground for burial, which is different from the general "breaking ground" for building houses. That is, "breaking the earth" refers to the yin house, and "moving the earth" refers to the yang house. It is often abused in today's society, and you must be discerning when choosing a date. Explanation of other terms: ● Today is an auspicious day ○ Auspicious time: an auspicious time ○ Unfavorable time: a bad omen ● Today’s taboos ○ Pengzu Baiji: things that should be tabooed every day Gods ○ Appropriate things: Things suitable for doing today ○ Evil gods Appropriate taboos: Stay away, as there will be conflicts and bad things will happen ○ Taboos: Things that are not suitable to do today ● Today is against evil spirits ○ Opposition: In the law of the lunar calendar, the five elements are mutually reinforcing and restraining each other The concept is like the coordination of nature, with certain laws. ○Evil: It is not appropriate to break ground, build, move, trade, encoffin, bury, open up, etc. in the year and direction of the conflict with evil every day. The zodiac year and year of the conflict with evil should be avoided as much as possible, and pay attention to the direction of the conflict to avoid Act in that direction. ●Today’s gods ○ Year number: the date in the peasant calendar ○ Tai Sui year: Tai Sui this year ○ Sui Chong: the year zodiac sign that clashes with Tai Sui this year ○ Xia Yuan: today’s hexagram ○ Palm day Tai Sui: today’s palm Sun's Tai Sui ○ Fetal God Divination: The value of the Fetal God is different every day, and can be calculated based on the daily heavenly stems and earthly branches.

○The God of Joy: the direction in which the God of Joy is located ○The God of Wealth: the direction in which the God of Wealth is located ○Five Elements: The five elements are gold, wood, water, fire and earth. The five elements are the most basic elements that make up the universe. They also represent the five changes and personalities of all things in the universe. The evolution of the four seasons and the movement of the sun and the moon are also counted by the five elements. Gold, condensed in the center, has convergence and sharpness... >>

Question 6: "What does "breaking ants" mean in the Chinese almanac?" There should be the word "hole" after it, which is generally called "stuffing ant nests". Just plug up the ant holes

Question 7: What does it mean to start construction in the lunar calendar? It is appropriate and taboo to start construction in the lunar calendar.

Explanation of the terms in the "Taboos" of the auspicious days of the zodiac

Sacrifice: refers to sacrifices in ancestral halls, that is, worshiping ancestors or temples, worshiping gods, etc.

Prayer: To pray for blessings from the gods or to set up an altar to fulfill one's wishes.

Pray for heirs: It means to pray to the gods for heirs (descendants).

Consecration: After the statues of gods and Buddhas are built, they are enshrined to the superior.

Sculpture painting: Painting of temples or carving of statues of gods, portraits, etc.

Travel: refers to traveling and sightseeing.

Qi Jiao: setting up a Jiao and establishing a dojo to pray, pray for peace and other matters.

To bring out fire: It means to move the divine position. "Fire" refers to "incense".

Nacai: The ceremony of concluding a marriage and receiving a betrothal payment.

Tailoring: tailoring bridal clothes or making shrouds.

Shared tent: the making of mosquito nets.

Crown hairpin: "Crown" refers to men and "hairpin" refers to women. The ceremony for men and women to become adults is called crown hairpin.

Marriage: A man marries a woman, and it is an auspicious day to hold a wedding ceremony.

Accepting a son-in-law: refers to the man’s marriage to the woman as her son-in-law. Marry together.

Bathing: refers to bathing and fasting.

Head shaving: Newborn babies have their heads shaved or shaved before leaving home.

Hand and foot nails trimming: The first time a newborn baby’s hand and foot nails are trimmed.

Separation: refers to the separation of large families and starting their own lives.

Admission population: refers to the adoption of adopted children.

Relief: refers to flushing and cleaning the house, relieving disasters, etc.

Repair: refers to the construction and repair of the Yangzhai.

Starting the foundation and digging the soil: When building, the first blow is to start the hoe to dig the soil.

Cutting down trees to make beams: Cutting down trees to make roof beams, etc.

Pillar: A pillar on which a building is erected.

Cap beam: A beam that is attached to the roof of a building. Same horse.

Opening the pillar eye: refers to the matter of making pillar wood.

Screen fan frame: making door leaves, barriers and other work.

Anmen: Installation of doors and other fortifications in houses.

Roofing and ridge building: Installing the roof of a house and other tasks.

Seeking medical treatment: only refers to seeking medical treatment for chronic chronic diseases or surgery.

Bed placement: refers to the placement of beds and berths.

Migration: refers to the move of a person's home.

Moving into a new house: that is, moving into a new house, the so-called "new house inauguration ceremony".

Hanging plaques: refers to hanging signboards or various plaques.

Opening: meaning to open for business. Stores are open for business. "Opening ceremony" and "start of construction" are the same. Including: (1) Starting business or starting construction at the beginning of the year. (2) The establishment of a new store or business or the opening of a new factory.

Securities transaction: making various contracts to buy and sell with each other.

Collecting money: purchasing property, purchasing goods, collecting accounts, rent, debt collection, loans, grain warehousing, etc.

Brewing: refers to brewing, making sauces, etc.

Capture: extinguish crop pests or organisms.

Planting: planting plants, "receiving fruits" and "cultivating crops" are the same.

Hunting: Hunting or capturing animals.

Buying livestock: buying and raising livestock.

Teaching oxen and horses: refers to the work of training oxen and horses.

Destruction: refers to the demolition of houses or walls.

Demolition: To tear down a building.

Pond digging: Digging wells and digging ponds.

Release water: build a reservoir and pour water into the reservoir.

Open toilet: Build a toilet.

Build a warehouse: Build a warehouse or repair a warehouse.

Cave plugging: refers to blocking caves or ant nests, etc.

Pingzhi Road Tu: refers to road paving and other fortifications.

Repair the tomb: Repair the tomb and other things.

Qizan: refers to the matter of "bone washing". It is also commonly known as "picking up gold".

Kaisheng tomb: to open a tomb.

Heshou wood: used to make coffins.

Sacrifice held after the building is completed.

Burial: Hold burial and other ceremonies.

Encoffining: means placing the body in the coffin.

Putting on mourning clothes and taking off mourning clothes.

Moving the coffin: Moving the coffin out of the house during a funeral.

Breaking ground: only refers to breaking ground for burial, which is different from the general "breaking ground" for building houses. That is, "breaking the earth" refers to the yin house, and "moving the earth" refers to the yang house. It is often abused in today's society, and you must be discerning when choosing a date. ...>>

Question 8: What does repairing the walls mean? Destroy the houses and destroy the walls: refers to demolishing the houses or walls.

Repair: repair a house or wall.

Collecting money: purchasing property, purchasing goods, collecting accounts, rent, debt collection, loans, grain warehousing, etc.

Brewing: refers to brewing, making sauces, etc.

Capture: extinguish crop pests or organisms.

Planting: planting plants, "receiving fruits" and "cultivating crops" are the same.

Hunting: Hunting or capturing animals.

Buying livestock: buying and raising livestock.

Teaching oxen and horses: refers to the work of training oxen and horses.

Destruction: refers to the demolition of houses or walls.

Demolition: To tear down a building.

Digging a well? Digging a pond: Digging a well or digging a pond.

Make a pit? Release water: build a reservoir and pour water into the reservoir.

Open toilet: Build a toilet.

Building a warehouse: building a warehouse or repairing a warehouse.

Cave plugging: refers to blocking caves or ant nests, etc.

Pingzhi Daotu: refers to road paving and other fortifications.

Repair the tomb: Repair the tomb and other things.

Qizan: refers to the matter of "bone washing". It is also commonly known as "picking up gold".

Kaisheng tomb: to open a tomb.

Heshou wood: used to make coffins.

Sacrifice held after the completion of the building.

Burial: Hold burial and other ceremonies.

Encoffining: means placing the corpse in the coffin.

Adult clothes? Remove clothes: put on mourning clothes and take off mourning clothes.

Coffin removal: Moving the coffin out of the house during a funeral.

Breaking ground: only refers to breaking ground for burial, which is different from the general "breaking ground" for building houses. That is, "breaking the earth" refers to the Yin house, and "moving the earth" refers to the Yang house. It is often abused in today's society, and you must be discerning when choosing a date.

Question 9: What does it mean to sacrifice and teach cows and horses to cut off ants and do not take any leftovers? Sacrifice: to prepare offerings to gods, Buddhas or ancestors.

To teach cows and horses: What does it mean to teach cows and horses? What is it? The explanation of teaching oxen and horses in the almanac: it refers to the work of training oxen and horses.

Blocking ants: It is a Feng Shui term that is the same as plugging holes. Blocking refers to blocking ant nests, rat holes and other holes after repairing broken walls. Blocking ants may refer to blocking ant paths

Don’t do anything else: Don’t do anything else means don’t do anything else. The degree of danger is second only to the unsuitability of everything.

Question 10: What is the meaning of Nashu in the old almanac? What most people look at the most is what should be done and what should not be done every day. Numerologists and date pickers also record this column, plus the reference of auspicious and unlucky times every day, to make decisions for people. date. After readers understand this, they will no longer need to find a day-selector in the future. However, if it involves personal horoscope projects, it is better to find someone to line up.

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Taboo: Opening the market to cut hair, raise livestock, raise livestock, cut trees, make beams, bury, break ground and open graves

We can roughly understand the meaning from the text. If we want to "open the market" ", don't choose one day, choose three days. The auspicious time is "Ziwu Youhai", that is, 11 to 1 am, 11 to 1 pm, 5 to 7 pm and 9 to 11 pm. In terms of work and rest time, it is best to choose between 11:00 and 1:00 noon. In addition, pay attention to the day when "the rabbit is in the east". People born in the year of the rabbit should avoid it and do not go to the east. By combining these items, you can become a day chooser.

Now here are the annotations on the terminology used for choosing a day by farmers throughout the history:

Sacrifice: refers to the sacrifices in ancestral halls, that is, worshiping ancestors or worshiping in temples. Worshiping gods and other things.

Prayer: praying for blessings from gods or setting up a altar to fulfill one's wishes.

Asking for heirs: It means praying to the gods for heirs (descendants).

Consecration: After the statues of gods and Buddhas are built, they are enshrined to the superior.

Sculpture painting: Painting of temples or carving of statues of gods, portraits, etc.

Travel: refers to traveling and sightseeing.

Qi Jiao: setting up a Jiao and establishing a dojo to pray, pray for peace and other matters.

To produce fire: It means to move the divine position. "Fire" refers to "incense".

Nacai. Marriage: the ceremony of concluding a marriage and receiving a betrothal payment.

Tailoring: tailoring bridal clothes or making shrouds.

Shared tent: the making of mosquito nets.

Crown hairpin: "Crown" refers to men and "hairpin" refers to women. The ceremony for men and women to become adults is called crown hairpin.

Marriage: A man marries a woman, and it is an auspicious day to hold a wedding ceremony.

Accepting a son-in-law: refers to the man’s marriage to the woman as her son-in-law. Marry together. Bathing: refers to bathing and fasting.

Head shaving: Newborn babies have their heads shaved or their hair shaved before leaving home.

Hand and foot nails trimming: It is the first time for a newborn baby to trim the hand and foot nails.

Separation: refers to the separation of large families and starting their own business.

Admission population: refers to the adoption of adopted children.

Relief: Refers to flushing and cleaning the house, relieving disasters, etc.

Repair: refers to the construction and repair of the Yangzhai.

Starting the foundation and digging the soil: When building, the first blow is to start the hoe to dig the soil.

Cutting down trees to make beams: cutting down trees to make roof beams, etc.

Vertical columns: pillars on which a building is erected.

Upper beam: The beam that is attached to the roof of a building. Same horse. Opening the pillar eye: refers to the matter of making pillar wood.

Screen fan frame: making door leaves, barriers and other work.

Anmen: Installation of doors and other fortifications in houses.

Roofing and ridge building: installing the roof of a house and other work.

Seeking medical treatment: only refers to seeking medical treatment for chronic chronic diseases or surgery.

Setting up a bed: refers to the placement of beds and berths.

Migration: refers to moving to a new place.

Moving into a new home: that is, moving into a new home, the so-called "new home inauguration ceremony".

Hanging plaques: refers to hanging signboards or various plaques.

Opening: meaning opening. Stores are open for business. "Opening Ceremony" and "Commencement of Construction" are the same. Including: (1) Starting business or starting construction at the beginning of the year. (2) The establishment of a new store or business or the opening of a new factory.

Contract trading: making various contracts to buy and sell with each other.

Collecting money: purchasing property, purchasing goods, collecting accounts, rent, debt collection, loans, grain warehousing, etc.

Brewing: refers to brewing, making sauces, etc.

Capture: extinguish crop pests or organisms.

Planting: planting plants, "receiving fruits" and "cultivating crops" are the same.

Hunting: Hunting or capturing animals.

Buying livestock: buying and raising livestock.

Teaching oxen and horses: refers to the work of training oxen and horses.

Destruction: refers to the demolition of houses or walls.

Demolition: To tear down a building.

Digging wells and ponds: Digging wells and digging ponds.

To release water: build a reservoir and pour water into the reservoir.

Open toilet: Build a toilet.

Building a warehouse: building a warehouse or repairing a warehouse.

Cave plugging: refers to blocking caves or ant nests, etc.

Pingzhi Daotu: refers to road paving and other fortifications.

Repair the tomb: Repair the tomb and other things.

Qizan: refers to the matter of "bone washing". It is also commonly known as "picking up gold".

Kaisheng tomb: to open a tomb.

Heshou wood: used to make coffins.

Sacrifice held after the completion of the building.

Burial: Hold burial and other ceremonies.

Encoffining: means placing the corpse in the coffin.

Adult clothes: except clothes: put on mourning clothes, take off mourning clothes.

Coffin removal: Moving the coffin out of the house during a funeral.

Breaking ground: only refers to breaking ground for burial, which is different from the general "breaking ground" for building houses. That is, "breaking the earth" refers to the Yin house, and "moving the earth" refers to the Yang house. It has been abused in today’s society, so you need to identify it when choosing a date... >>