Introduction: Engagement is also one of the important matters, so before engagement it is usually necessary to choose an auspicious day to arrange it. So [Is it okay to get engaged the day after the Lantern Festival this year? The Lantern Festival originated from the "Three Yuan Theory"] Follow the editor to learn more about it. A year's plan begins in spring, and almost every day in the first month of the lunar year is a festival. The 2021 first month special topic of Shuimoxiansheng.com lists these traditional Chinese festivals and festival customs for you.Is it okay to get engaged the day after the Lantern Festival this year?The 16th day of the first lunar month in the year 2021 (Lunar calendar) The Gregorian calendar, February 27, 2021, Saturday, Pisces (Solar calendar) [Today's old almanac is suitable] Moving, opening a business, getting married, moving into a new home, getting a marriage certificate, starting construction, getting engaged , burying, raising the beam, opening a business, building a stove, going to school, seeking an heir, repairing the grave, taking up a post, breaking ground, praying for blessings, offering sacrifices, lifting the market, receiving money, receiving livestock, starting drilling, tailoring, getting married, receiving betrothal gifts, migrating, building a house, wearing a hairpin, setting up a certificate, erecting pillars, planting, seeking money, recruiting a son-in-law, opening a warehouse, and accepting a son-in-law [Today's old almanac is not suitable] Renovation, breaking ground, installing a bed, traveling, building, seeking medical treatment, litigation, separation, starting a war, and fighting a lawsuitSummary: Since "engagement" is within the scope of the lunar calendar, the day after the Lantern Festival in 2021 is an auspicious day for engagement. The Lantern Festival originated from the "Three Yuan Theory"The custom of lighting lanterns during the Lantern Festival is also believed to have originated from the Taoist "Three Yuan Theory", with Shangyuan meaning the first full moon night of the new year.The origin of the Lantern Festival is recorded in "Miscellaneous Notes on the Seasons" that it is due to the old customs of Taoism. The Five Pecks of Rice Sect, an important Taoist sect in the late Han Dynasty, worshipped the God of Heaven, the God of Earth, and the God of Water. They believed that the God of Heaven bestowed blessings, the God of Earth forgiven sins, and the God of Water relieved disasters. They also paired the three officials with the Three Yuans, saying that the God of Heaven was born on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month during the Shangyuan period, the God of Earth was born on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month during the Zhongyuan period, and the God of Water was born on the fifteenth day of the tenth lunar month during the Xiayuan period. Taoism in the Wei and Jin Dynasties matched the "Three Officials" with the time and seasons, and designated the 15th day of the first lunar month as the "Shangyuan", the 15th day of the seventh lunar month as the "Zhongyuan", and the 15th day of the tenth lunar month as the "Xiayuan", collectively known as the "Three Yuans". [6] Thus, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month came to be known as the Lantern Festival. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Wu Zimu said in "Dreams of the Southern Song Dynasty": "The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month is the day when the Heavenly Official of the Shangyuan Festival bestows blessings." Therefore, lanterns must be lit on the Shangyuan Festival. The meaning of Lantern FestivalThe Lantern Festival, also known as the Shangyuan Festival, the Little New Year, the Yuanxiao Festival or the Lantern Festival, is one of China's traditional festivals, which is held on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month every year.The first month of the lunar calendar is the first month of the year. The ancients called "night" "xiao". The fifteenth day of the first month is the first full-moon night of the year, so the fifteenth day of the first month is called the "Lantern Festival". According to the Taoist "Three Yuans", the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is also called the "Shangyuan Festival". Since ancient times, the custom of the Lantern Festival has been dominated by the lively and festive custom of viewing lanterns. |
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