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As the old saying goes, "The blessed person is in June and August, and the blessed person is in the month of Waxing" Is there any emphasis on the month of childbirth?

In ancient times, there was such a saying that "blessed people are in June and August, and blessed people are waxing in the moon", that is because in ancient times, many of them were farming, and the clothes that were cold in winter were not good for houses. The moon is cold, the child's resistance is not good, and it is easy to die when it comes to wind and cold. The lunar month is the time when food is in short supply, and it is easy to be born hungry and frozen. In June and August, the weather is warm, the child is not easy to get sick, and it is born to the autumn harvest, there is food to eat, and there is no hunger. (Adults can eat enough, children have milk to eat)

As the old saying goes, "The blessed person is in June and August, and the blessed person is in the month of Waxing" Is there any emphasis on the month of childbirth?

Such a circulation had a lot to do with the economic living conditions at that time. Now the living conditions are better, the birth month does not mean anything, and the conception is also random, the melon is ripe, and the good health supports normal childbirth. And you can't have an early caesarean section because June and August are good, or watch the day to have a child.

Whether the child is blessed or not depends largely on his personal efforts. The health and peace of a child is the greatest blessing.

As the old saying goes, "The blessed person is in June and August, and the blessed person is in the month of Waxing" Is there any emphasis on the month of childbirth?

We must believe in science, in the power of education, not in superstition.

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