The quality of days is different every day, so let’s see if the fourteenth day of the first lunar month in 2021 is an auspicious day? A detailed introduction to the lunar calendar's auspicious and inauspicious aspects for the day. The first month of the lunar year is the beginning of the new year. A new month brings new fortune, and every day is a special day. Let us pay attention to the 2021 New Year special topic of Shuimoxiansheng.com!Is the 14th day of the first lunar month in 2021 an auspicious day? Detailed introduction to the lunar calendar for the dayThe fourteenth day of the first lunar month in 2021 is not an auspicious day.The good and bad of this day are as follows: The 14th day of the first lunar month of the year 2021 (Lunar calendar) February 25, 2021, Thursday, Pisces (Gregorian calendar) [Today's almanac is suitable]: weddings, gatherings with relatives and friends, bed setting, pastoral care, consecration, seeking offspring, sculpture, painting, acupuncture [Today's taboos in the almanac]: moving, opening securities, relocating, opening the market, breaking ground, burying, separating, making stoves, setting incense, starting fires, cutting wood. Constellation: Zhang (Zhang Yuelu), the natal constellation. Conflict: Conflict with the dog (Wuxu), the south. Peng Zu's 100 taboos: Jia does not open warehouses, wealth and property will be lost, Chen does not cry, it will lead to heavy losses. The fetal god occupies the direction: the door chicken roosts in the east of the room. Auspicious gods to go: Daming, Fude, Jinkui, Jintang, Liuyi, Shouri, Tiancai, Tianfu, Tiangui, Tianwu. Evil gods to avoid: Baihuzhong, Caili, Axe Killing, Jiukong, Leaving the Nest, Three Funerals, Tiangou, Tianze, Tuwen, Yandu, Zhaoyao, Heavy Loss Detailed introduction to the taboos from the first to the tenth day of the first lunar monthTaboo on the first day of the first lunar month is: Rooster Day. In the old days, people would put up pictures of chickens on New Year's Day to ward off evil spirits and pray for blessings (chicken is pronounced as "ji" in Chinese).The taboo on the second day of the first lunar month is to go out to pay New Year's greetings or worship ancestors. Taboos on the third day of the first lunar month are: It is the day of the sheep, quarrels are likely to occur, and it is not suitable to pay New Year’s greetings. Taboos on the fourth day of the first lunar month are: Pig Day, offering sacrifice to the God of Wealth. Taboos on the fifth day of the first lunar month are: Ox Day, "breaking the fifth", which can break many taboos: "sending away poverty on the fifth". The garbage from the first to the fourth day cannot be thrown away, so as not to throw away wealth. The garbage on the fifth day is regarded as poor soil, and throwing it away will send poverty away. The taboo on the sixth day of the first lunar month is: Horse Day, the day to send off gods, burn the paper horse of the God of Wealth sent on New Year's Eve, and the store will resume business. Taboos on the seventh day of the first lunar month are: Human Day, people’s birthday, when people gather for meals and drinks, and set off fireworks and the custom of setting off fireworks, it is the birthday of fire. The taboo on the eighth day of the first lunar month is: it is a grain day, when all the stars descend to the earth, so it is necessary to offer sacrifices to the stars. Temples often set up altars to offer sacrifices to the stars on this day. Taboos on the ninth day of the first lunar month are: birthday of God, birthday of the Jade Emperor, and holding grand activities to worship the God of Heaven. The taboo on the tenth day of the first lunar month is: it is the birthday of stone. All stone tools such as millstones, pestles, and rollers are forbidden to be moved. The stones are told not to move, and even incense is burned to worship the stone tools. |
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