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Gregorian calendar April 2, 2022

April 2nd of the lunar calendar in 2022 is: Renyin Year, Guimao Month and Yiyou Day.

This day is the second day of the third month of the lunar calendar in 2022, which is suitable for moving, opening, getting married, entering the house, getting a license, starting work, traveling, getting engaged, burying, opening business, traveling, opening business, drilling wells, getting married, accepting, moving and seeking medical treatment. Avoid breaking ground. The comment on writing of the stars is that Liu Xing's creation is dominated by officials, and it is unsafe to steal time day and night; Emperor Wen was ill when he was buried, and his hometown retreated to keep out the cold. Open the door to let the water flow, hunched like a bow; It is more prudent to kill with a stick, and women walk around with guests.

This comment on writing means that Liu Su has a clear distinction between good and evil and a strong personality. Once he is angry, he should be careful to be deceived by impulse. If you are gentle and easy-going on the surface and arrogant on the inside, if you are always self-centered, you will be isolated and isolated. On the whole, this day is unlucky, so nothing you do on this day will have a good result.

The origin of the yellow calendar

In ancient times, on the basis of dating and divination, people imagined that there was a celestial body running at the same speed as the old star, but in the opposite direction to the old star, which was called "Tai Sui". The old star is positive, and it goes to the right in the sky, that is, it rotates in four directions: west, south, east and north, while Tai Zi is negative, and it goes to the left in the local area, that is, it rotates in four directions: east → south → west → north, all of which are twelve-year cycles.

With the maturity of block printing technology, calendars (almanac) began to be printed in the Tang Dynasty. According to historical records, in the ninth year of the Tang Dynasty, there was an old calendar book carved with wooden boards. On the basis of these engraved calendars, a large number of things about bank taboos began to appear. However, this kind of rich evasive content is not seen in the resume of the banknote seller because of the cost factor.