1. 6 o'clock is the prime time of the twelve hours. The prime time refers to the period from 5 o'clock to 7 o'clock.
2. Maoshi, sunrise, also known as sunrise, dawn, sunrise, etc.: refers to that the sun has just appeared, but has not yet risen, and the moon is still in the sky.
3. It is also the time when ancient official offices began to work, so it is also called Dianmao.
4. The corresponding sign of Mao Shi in the Chinese zodiac is the rabbit, from 5 to 7 in the morning ("Mao Shi").
5. At this time, the sun had not yet appeared, and the brightness of the moon had not completely faded.
6. The Jade Rabbit is the nickname of the moon and the only animal in the myth of the Moon Palace. In this way, Mao Shi is matched with the rabbit.
7. The prime time refers to 5~7 o'clock in the morning, which is the time of sunrise. The Yin qi gradually fades, the rising sun rises in the east, and everything begins to move.
8. Mao is a hieroglyph, like the shape of two open doors. Its original meaning is that the door is open, meaning to start a new day.
9. At this time of the festival, people should pay attention to: "When you see the morning light, measure the cold temperature and dress, get up and sit under the open window, enter a hundred rolls of white soup, and make a hundred strokes of hair, so that the wind can be dispersed and the fire can be dissipated, and the brain heat can be removed from the eyes.
10. "You should get up when the morning light comes.
11. Wear clothes when the weather is cold and warm.
12. After getting up, sit under the bright window and drink a glass of water.
13. Comb your hair for more than a hundred times to dispel wind and fire, and clear your eyes to remove brain heat.