What day is the sixth day of the third lunar month in 2021? Is it suitable for worshiping ancestors?

What day is the sixth day of the third lunar month in 2021? Is it suitable for worshiping ancestors?
March is also called Chenyue, Jichun, Peachyue, Tongyue and Silkwormyue. March is the month when spring comes and flowers bloom. Is the sixth day of March 2021 suitable for worshiping ancestors? From the perspective of solar terms, the third month of the lunar calendar is the last month of spring. If you want to know more about the third month of the lunar calendar, come with me to Shui Mo Xiansheng’s website!

Is the sixth day of March 2021 suitable for ancestor worship?

Lunar calendar: March 6, 2021; Gregorian calendar: April 17, 2021, Saturday, Clashing with the Ox (Jichou) and the West [According to the old almanac]
[Do not use it for important events on the day of the year] Sacrifice, build stoves, dig wells, and pave roads [taboos in the old almanac]
[Do not use the day for important events on the day of Sui Po] Marriage and burial According to the lunar calendar, the sixth day of the third lunar month in 2021 is a "Sui Po day", and all other events are unsuitable, including ancestor worship .

List of auspicious days for ancestor worship in March 2021

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