How many days are left until the first day of the first lunar month in 2021? Query the auspicious time of the Spring Festival in 2021

How many days are left until the first day of the first lunar month in 2021? Query the auspicious time of the Spring Festival in 2021
Introduction: In a blink of an eye, it is the Lunar New Year again. So [How many days are left until the first day of the first lunar month in 2021, and how to check the auspicious time for the 2021 Spring Festival] follow the editor to find out. When the first month of the lunar year arrives, every household is filled with joy. What are the customs of the first month of the lunar year? What other festivals are there besides the first day of the Spring Festival? Just go to Shuimoxiansheng.com’s 2021 New Year special topic and you’ll know!

How many days are left until the first day of the first lunar month in 2021?

The date of the 2021 Spring Festival is Friday, February 12, 2021 (the first day of the first lunar month of the Xinchou Year (Year of the Ox), 38 days away from the first day of the first lunar month of 2021, the Spring Festival)
As the most important traditional festival of the Chinese nation, the Spring Festival not only embodies the Chinese nation's ideological beliefs, ideals, aspirations, life, entertainment and cultural psychology, but also is a carnival display of praying for blessings, warding off disasters, eating and entertainment activities.
Influenced by Chinese culture, some countries and regions in the world also have the custom of celebrating the New Year.
According to incomplete statistics, nearly 20 countries and regions have designated Chinese New Year as a legal holiday for the entire country or some of the cities under their jurisdiction. The Spring Festival is known as one of China's four major traditional festivals, along with Qingming Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
The Spring Festival customs have been approved by the State Council to be included in the first batch of national intangible cultural heritage list.

2021 Spring Festival auspicious time query

Zishi (23:00-00:59): Auspicious time for : building stoves, offering sacrifices, fasting and offering sacrifices to the gods, building houses, marrying, moving into new homes, opening up the market and trading Yinshi (03:00-04:59): Auspicious time for : accepting marriage proposals, getting married, setting up beds, moving into new homes, building houses and burying Maoshi (05:00-06:59): Auspicious time for : opening up the market, moving into new homes, building houses, moving, setting up beds, building stoves, traveling, seeking wealth, meeting nobles, and adopting Wushi (11:00-12:59): Auspicious time for the ten-day period : offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, thanking the gods, meeting nobles, accepting marriage proposals, getting married, building houses and burying Weishi (13:00-14:59): Auspicious time for the ten-day period : offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, building stoves, getting married, opening up the market, moving into new homes and burying
——According to the old almanac, the auspicious times for the Spring Festival in 2021 are Zi, Yin, Mao, Wu and Wei.

About the name change of Spring Festival

The current "first day of the first lunar month" was historically called Shangri, Yuanri, Sanchao, Zhengri, Yuanchen, Xinzheng, Xinyuan, Yuandan, etc. The concept of "Spring Festival" on the first day of the first lunar month did not exist in ancient times and was created by the Nationalist government.
The concept of "Spring Festival" was gradually raised during the Republic of China period. During the Republic of China period, the Gregorian calendar was introduced and the lunar calendar became the standard for conducting agricultural activities.
In 1914, the Nationalist government submitted a report to the Ministry of the Interior stating that it was “proposing to designate the first day of the lunar calendar as the Spring Festival.” Therefore, the term "Spring Festival" gradually spread.
After the Revolution of 1911, the Gregorian calendar was adopted in 1912 during the Beiyang Government of the Republic of China, but the "Republic of China" was used for dating, with January 1st as the beginning of the Gregorian calendar. From 1914 onwards, the first day of the first lunar month in the lunar calendar (i.e. the first day of the first lunar month in the lunar calendar) was regarded as the "Spring Festival", which was regarded as the beginning of the lunar year, that is, the beginning of the year.
On September 27, 1949, the First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference decided to adopt the "Gregorian calendar", calling January 1 of the Gregorian calendar "New Year's Day" and the first day of the first lunar month still called "Spring Festival".

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