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Gregorian calendar: November 17, 2024, Sunday in Chinese calendar

 

  • Gregorian calendar: November 17, 2024, Sunday
  • Chinese calendar: October (large) 17, 2024
  • Astrological sign: Scorpio
  • Deity: Zhuque (black boding day)
  • Avoidance: Avoid contact with rabbits and face east.
  • Auspicious: Weddings, engagements, school enrollment, exams, job hunting, assuming office, renovations, construction, opening markets, opening businesses, transactions, seeking wealth, traveling, hosting banquets, buying property, raising roof beams, taking delivery of a new car, launching a new boat, offering prayers, and making offerings.
  • Caution: Avoid borrowing money or going to court, and avoid breaking ground or burying the dead.
  • Harmony with the zodiac: Today is half-compatible with ox and snake, and six-compatible with dragon, which is more fortunate; It clashes with rabbit, harms dogs, and offends roosters.
  • Daily five-element dressing guide:
  • [Great lucky color] Black, blue

Being born by the day's five elements, it means that you are likely to get help from benefactors, do things easily, and have good interpersonal relationships.

  • [Second lucky color] White, silver, gray, off-white

The same as the day's five elements, meaning that luck is with you, things go smoothly, and it is beneficial for cooperation and negotiation.

  • [Neutral color] Red, purple, pink, orange red

Kill the day's five elements, meaning that you will work hard, but your efforts will yield results, and it is beneficial for seeking wealth.

  • [Use with caution] Yellow, coffee, brown, brown, orange yellow

Born by the day's five elements, it means that you will consume too much, lack energy, and be careful of making mistakes.

  • [Avoidance] Green, blue, cyan, emerald green

Being killed by the day's five elements, it means that there are many obstacles, and efforts are multiplied but yield little, resulting in fruitless labor.

  • Holiday: International Students' Day

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