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What do you think of the yearbook?

In modern times, the Gregorian calendar mainly includes three sets of calendars: solar calendar, lunar calendar and Ganzhi calendar, which are respectively related to good or ill luck, exorcism, evil spirits, combined harm, singing, Ganzhi, 24 solar terms, Twelve Gods, Duty Day, Fetal God, Baekje, Nine Planets, fleeting time, Tai Sui, Sanyuan Jiuyun, Nine Planets, XiShen, the God of Wealth, and Zhou.

China's traditional calendar is based on heavenly stems and earthly branches's arrangement, combination and circulation, which means circulation and reappearance. It is this "recurrence" that makes it meaningful to choose a date to avoid it.

The fundamental basis for the ancients to formulate calendars and determine auspicious days is the sun, the moon and the stars. Among them, the stars are the most critical factor in determining the date, and the Gregorian calendar basically does not consider these, so there is no so-called taboo.

The development of modern yellow calendar;

1, for thousands of years, the almanac has been the best-selling book among the people in China! There is no sign of being eliminated by the times. Even after the Republic of China, under the impact of scientism, ordinary books continued to be published, which is really a big difference in the history of publishing.

2. For example, Taiwan Province Province prints about five or six million yellow calendars every year. About two-thirds of the almanac and general books in Taiwan Province are claimed to have inherited the "Jichengtang" general books in Hong Chao and Fujian two hundred years ago; The source of Hong Kong's popularity is Shu Tong of Luo Chuanlie, the "Taoist Temple" in Guangdong.

3. Many modern people have a deep dependence on the Gregorian calendar. Scholars believe that the popularity of the Huangli calendar for thousands of years reflects the uncertainty of people's lives in China. Ordinary books contain a lot of contents related to good fortune, avoiding disasters or living customs. Although it is an unpretentious mass publication in every era, China people are convinced of the idea of choosing good luck.

4. Therefore, the study of Shu Tong or the Yellow Calendar not only helps to know more specifically its spreading mode and influence in society, but also has a good opportunity to turn it into a key to understand ancient popular culture and daily life, which deserves more attention from academic circles and civil authorities.

Refer to the above? Baidu Encyclopedia-Huangli