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When is the tenth day of the twelfth lunar month?

The tenth day of the twelfth lunar month is an auspicious day.

The auspicious day of the zodiac is a unique word in China's traditional calendar "Yellow Calendar", which refers to a day when everything is suitable. In the Gregorian calendar, "Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui" in the Twelve Gods are called the Six Zodiac Days, and "except, danger, determination, persistence, success and opening" in the Twelve Zodiac Days are also called the Little Zodiac Days. When the six gods of the zodiac are on duty, everything is suitable and does not avoid evil spirits, that is, "the zodiac is auspicious."

According to the law of 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 a day to avoid disaster. This auspicious culture has been deeply rooted in the thoughts of China people since ancient times, and has been influencing the lives of China people, and has formed a custom.

Introduction to the yellow calendar:

The yellow calendar, also known as the old yellow calendar, the imperial calendar and the children's calendar, etc. , is a kind of almanac that can display Gregorian calendar, Lunar calendar, Ganzhi calendar and other calendars at the same time, and has a large number of rules and contents related to seeking good fortune and avoiding evil.

The main contents of the Gregorian calendar include: twenty-four solar terms, avoiding bad luck, rushing evil, combining evil, radio, dry branches, twelve gods, on duty, fetal gods, stars, moon phases, evil spirits, jealousy of Peng Zu, six splendors, nine planets, fleeting time, traditional Chinese medicine, mysterious nine planets, weeks, zodiac signs, directions and so on.

Almanac is a code of conduct followed by ancient emperors and a calendar promulgated by emperors, so people call it "imperial calendar"; After the Revolution of 1911, the imperial system was overthrown and the "imperial calendar" was rewritten as the "yellow calendar".

The yellow calendar not only includes astronomy, meteorology, seasons and seasons, but also contains some taboos that people should abide by in their daily lives. Its content guides the farming opportunity of working farmers in China, so it is also called the farmers' calendar. People in the Gregorian calendar are also commonly known as "general books". However, in Cantonese, because the word "Shu" in Tong Shu is homophone with the word "lose", it is also called "Tong Sheng" because of taboo.