Introduction: Generally, you need to choose an auspicious day to burn incense and pray for blessings. So [Is it not appropriate to burn incense and pray for blessings on the Little New Year's Eve in 2021? When is the Little New Year in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai?] Follow the editor to find out. The arrival of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar heralds the coming of the new year. Follow Mr. Shui Mo to learn about every day of the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2020.Is it not appropriate to burn incense and pray for blessings on the 2021 New Year's Eve?Lunar calendar: December 23, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 4, 2021, Thursday, Aquarius [Today's old almanac is suitable] [Do not use it if the day is broken and the month is broken] Repair graves, fast and offer sacrifices, receive money, take office, seek offspring, plant and release, seek medical treatment, break house, build stoves, take medicine, travel, recruit son-in-law, sign a contract [Today's old almanac is unfavorable] [Do not use it if the day is broken and the month is broken] Open the market, travel, seek money, build, offer sacrifices, pray for blessings, bury, move coffins, break ground, start drilling, bury, receive betrothal gifts, marry, move into the house, install doors, separate, break ground, install beds, close tents, wear hairpins, put on beams, erect pillars, build houses, buy property, release water, take in livestock, migrateBased on the contents of the old almanac, we can know that since this day is an unlucky day [do not use it for important events as the day and the month are unlucky], the 2021 New Year's Eve is not an auspicious day for burning incense and praying. It is recommended to choose another auspicious day. When is the Little New Year in Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai?Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai regions: the day before New Year's Eve - "Little New Year's Eve"In the Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai regions, New Year's Eve is usually called "Big New Year's Eve". Correspondingly, the night before New Year's Eve is called "Little New Year's Eve", and this day is also called Little New Year. Historically, the 24th night of the twelfth lunar month, which the people of Wu called the 24th Night, is the day to send off the Kitchen God, and therefore called this night the Little New Year's Eve. Notes on praying1. Clothing must be modest, never too revealing or strange, and it is not appropriate to wear slippers or a hat into a temple. These are basic respects for the gods.2. Avoid loud noises. Although each temple worships different gods, they all hope to purify people's hearts, so your words and actions must be gentle. 3. Prepare 3-5 offerings such as seasonal fruits and biscuits, but they must be odd numbers (because odd numbers are yang numbers). You can also prepare incense, gold paper, etc., depending on the regulations of each temple. Fruits suitable for worship include apples, peaches, plums, dates, grapefruits, pomelo, oranges, etc. Fruits that cannot be worshipped include tomatoes, guavas, sugar apples, and durian. Marriage is one of the most important things in life, and the traditional method of matching marriages is still very practical. To predict your marital happiness in advance, please click on the "Excellent Calculation" below . I wish you a happy marriage! |
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