Is it not appropriate to hold a funeral on the Little New Year's Day in the north in 2021? The time of the Little New Year's Day varies in different regions.

Is it not appropriate to hold a funeral on the Little New Year's Day in the north in 2021? The time of the Little New Year's Day varies in different regions.
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Is it not appropriate to hold a funeral on the Little New Year's Day in the north in 2021?

Lunar calendar: December 23, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 4, 2021, Thursday, Aquarius ○ Suitable (do not use it for major events on the day of Sui Po)● Repair graves, fast and offer sacrifices, receive money, take office, seek offspring, plant, remove, seek medical treatment, break up the house, build a stove, take medicine, travel by boat, recruit a son-in-law, sign a contract ○ Avoid (do not use it for major events on the day of Sui Po)● Open the market, travel, seek money, build, offer sacrifices, pray for blessings, bury, move the coffin, 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, receive livestock, migrate
Based on the contents of the old almanac, it can be known that since this day belongs to the day of "do not use for important events when the sun is in power and the moon is broken", it is not suitable to hold funerals on the day of the Little New Year in 2021 in the north.

The time difference of Xiaonian in different regions

Most parts of the north: The 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month - "Little New Year in the North". Since the middle and late Qing Dynasty, the imperial family has held a ceremony to worship the sky on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month. In order to "save money", they also worship the Kitchen God. Therefore, the people in the northern region follow suit and celebrate the Little New Year one day in advance on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month. Most parts of the south: The 24th day of the twelfth lunar month - "The traditional folk Little New Year" . As early as the Song Dynasty, there were records of "celebrating the Little New Year on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month". Most parts of the south still maintain the ancient tradition of celebrating the Little New Year on this day. Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai Region: The day before New Year’s Eve - "Little New Year’s Eve" Jiangsu, Zhejiang and Shanghai regions usually call New Year’s Eve "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. Sichuan and parts of Guizhou: New Year's Eve - "Little New Year" In some areas of southwest China, people celebrate the Little New Year on New Year's Eve, and their Big New Year is mostly on the 14th or 15th day of the first lunar month. Nanjing area and other places: The 15th day of the first lunar month (Lantern Festival) - "Little New Year" According to legend, after Emperor Chengzu Zhu Di usurped the throne, the people of Nanjing complained about his cruelty and harsh policies. They used the lantern festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month to remember the previous emperor's lenient policies, and so the Lantern Festival became Nanjing's Little New Year.

What are the taboos in choosing a date for funerals?

Avoid days of heavy mourning <br /> Heavy mourning refers to a situation where a family member or relative dies within a hundred days or as long as a year after a person's death.
Avoid days that conflict with Tai Sui <br /> Funeral matters are inherently sad. If the chosen day conflicts with Tai Sui, it may trigger Tai Sui and bring disaster. Therefore, funerals must not be held on days that conflict with Tai Sui.
Avoid breaking the month order <br /> The month order is very important in the eight characters. When choosing a date for a funeral, the selected day cannot conflict, harm, or punish the month order, otherwise it will be very unfavorable to the living relatives.
Avoid choosing a day that conflicts with the mountain .<br /> Avoid choosing a day that conflicts with the mountain and faces the west. If you are choosing a day for burial, you should not choose the day of Zi, because the day of Zi conflicts with the mountain and faces the west.
Carefully choose to bury the deceased within 100 days of his death, which is called "burying at a bad time", and it can avoid many disadvantages. If the burial is planned more than a hundred days later, the date should be chosen carefully.

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