Introduction: It is generally necessary to choose an auspicious day for moving into a new house. So [Is the 2020 Lunar New Year's Eve suitable for moving into a new house? What is the auspicious date on February 4, 2021] Let's 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 2020 the Lunar New Year's Eve a good time to move into a new home?Lunar calendar: December 23, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 4, 2021, Thursday. Suitable days for Aquarius today (the moon is broken, don't use for important matters) include repairing graves, fasting and offering sacrifices, receiving money, taking office, seeking offspring, planting, removing crops, seeking medical treatment, breaking down the house to build a stove, taking medicine, sailing, recruiting a son-in-law, and signing a contract. Unsuitable days for today (the moon is broken, don't use for important matters) include opening the market, traveling, seeking money, building, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, burial, moving the coffin, breaking ground, drilling, burying, receiving betrothal gifts, getting married, moving into the house, installing doors, separating, breaking ground, installing beds, closing tents, putting on beams, erecting pillars, building houses, buying property, releasing water, receiving livestock, and migrating . Summary: Since this day belongs to the day of (the moon is broken, don't use for important matters), the 2020 Lunar New Year's Day is not suitable for moving into a new house.What to do on February 4, 2021Lunar calendar: December 23, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 4, 2021, Thursday, Aquarius Peng Zu's 100 Taboos: Gui does not litigate, Wei does not take medicineConflict: Sheep Day Conflict (Ding Chou) Ox Yearly Evil: Yearly Evil West Constellation: South Well Wood An - Good ——According to the old almanac, February 4, 2021 is in conflict with the zodiac sign of Ox, so people born in the year of the Ox are not suitable to participate in important matters such as moving, getting married, etc. on this day. Little New Year customs: sweeping the dust On the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, sweep the house: From the 24th day until New Year's Eve, the Chinese people call this period of time "Welcoming Spring Day" or "Dust Sweeping Day". "Sweeping the dust" means the year-end cleaning. Every household has to clean the environment, clear various utensils, take apart and wash bedding and curtains, sweep the courtyard, dust off dust and cobwebs, and dredge open and underground ditches on this day. Everywhere is filled with the atmosphere of happily cleaning up and welcoming the New Year in a clean manner. The purpose of sweeping the house is to get rid of the old and welcome the new, and to remove bad luck. After the Little New Year, there are only six or seven days left until the Spring Festival, and preparations for the New Year seem more intense. The Eight Characters are an important matchmaker in your life, revealing your marriage destiny and predicting your marital happiness! To calculate the direction of your personal marriage, you can click on the "Premium Calculation" below to predict your marriage in advance. I wish you a happy marriage! |
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