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What's with the broom? Can it be solved?
Whenever a family marries a daughter-in-law and her family fortune declines, some people will say that her daughter-in-law is a jinx and a black sheep. In numerology, there is an evil called the iron broom. This evil is inextricably linked with folk customs, and how high the specific fulfillment is can only be confirmed by everyone in their usual practice. In ancient China, influenced by traditional ideas, people thought the iron broom was the most unlucky woman. After marrying this man, her family wealth declined and Foucault remarried. In fact, men's lives are the same as women's lives, and iron brooms are unlucky. -The way to check bad luck is according to the annual expenditure. Anyone who meets a specific month commits the crime of Venus. The list is as follows: (Month is the lunar calendar)

Monkey, Mouse and Dragon (Zodiac): Male: January Female: December.

Pig, Rabbit and Sheep (Zodiac): Male: February Female: August.

Tiger, Horse and Dog (Zodiac): Male: April Female: July.

Snake, Chicken and Cow (Zodiac): Male: June, female: September.

For example, if a man is born in January and a woman is born in December, it will be bad luck. Iron brooms also have good luck and bad luck. People born in the morning are unlucky; Born in the afternoon and evening.

Breaking the law: when the woman gets married, she collects enough "grains" such as millet, rice, corn, wheat, sorghum and beans at her parents' house, and lets the bridesmaids take them to her husband's house and throw them on the ground. The groom gave the bride a new broom to sweep the "five grains" into the yard, then wrapped them in red cloth and put them in her husband's cupboard to show the prosperity of the family.