Introduction: According to traditional customs, it is also necessary to choose an auspicious day to visit the graves and worship ancestors. So [Is it okay to visit the graves and worship ancestors on the second day of the Winter Solstice in 2020? When is the Winter Solstice in 2020] Follow the editor to find out! In November of the lunar calendar of 2020, we ushered in the breath of winter. The severe cold blew across our faces like a sword. Let’s follow Mr. Shui Mo to see what the fortune is like in November of the lunar calendar.Is it okay to visit the graves and worship ancestors on the second day of the winter solstice in 2020?Lunar calendar: November 8, 2020 Gregorian calendar: December 22, 2020, Tuesday, Capricorn - Suitable days for today - The day on which the moon is rising: accepting marriage proposals, getting married, opening business, taking office, granting amnesty, filling holes and praying for blessings, performing sacrifices, setting up contracts, collecting money and building dams - Taboo days - The day on which the moon is rising: acupuncture and moxibustion to relieve pain, seeking medical treatment, moving into new homes, living apart, moving land, migrating, erecting pillars and building houses . Based on the above contents of the almanac, we can know that the second day of the winter solstice in 2020 is not suitable for visiting graves and worshiping ancestors, because this day is an unlucky day ( the day on which the moon is rising )!When is the Winter Solstice Festival in 2020?The date of the 2020 Winter Solstice is: Monday, December 21, 2020 (the seventh day of the winter month in the Gengzi Year (Year of the Rat), 44 days away from the 2020 Winter Solstice)The Winter Solstice, also known as the Shortest Day, Winter Festival, Sub-New Year, and Winter Worship, has both natural and humanistic connotations. It is not only an important solar term among the 24 solar terms, but also a traditional festival among the Chinese people. The Winter Solstice is one of the eight festivals of the four seasons and is regarded as a major festival in winter. In ancient times, there was a saying among the people that "the Winter Solstice is as important as the New Year", so the ancients called the Winter Solstice "the sub-year" or "the little year". The customs of the Winter Solstice vary in content and details depending on the region. In some coastal areas of southern China, there is a custom of worshiping ancestors and feasting on the winter solstice; in northern China, there is a custom of eating dumplings on the winter solstice every year. ——According to the old almanac, the 2020 Winter Solstice Festival falls on the seventh day of the winter month in the lunar calendar, which is December 21st in the Gregorian calendar. About the Winter Solstice Festival in Ancient TimesThe Winter Solstice Festival has always been attached great importance to by the people. During the Xiantai period, customs and cultures in the north and south varied, and local customs had not yet been integrated and popularized. Many festivals had a history but lacked records. Many ancient festivals and customs are rarely recorded in written works.According to existing works, the Zhou people (in the Shaanxi area) regarded the eleventh month of winter as the first month and the first day of the eleventh month as the beginning of the year. The Zhou people's winter solstice on November 1st is the same as the winter solstice of the current "Twenty-Four Solar Terms" in the eleventh lunar month. Therefore, it is said that the Zhou people have been holding sacrificial activities on the winter solstice (November) since the Zhou period. "Records of the Grand Historian - Annals of Emperor Xiaowu" states: "Two years later, on the first day of the eleventh month on the winter solstice, calendar makers used the original system. The emperor personally went to Mount Tai to offer sacrifices to the God of Heaven in the Mingtang on the first day of the eleventh month on the winter solstice, and performed Fengshan rituals every time." "Book of the Later Han Dynasty's Etiquette" states: "Around the winter solstice, gentlemen rest and keep quiet, and officials stop working." They also select "capable people" to play the harp and the sheng and play the "Huangzhong tune" to show celebration. During the Tang and Song dynasties, the winter solstice and the beginning of the year were equally important. Meng Yuanlao of the Southern Song Dynasty wrote in his "Dongjing Menghualu": "November is the winter solstice. The capital city attaches great importance to this festival. Even the poorest people save money throughout the year and wear new clothes on this day, prepare food and drink, and worship their ancestors. The government opens the gates and celebrates the festival as if it were a New Year's Day." 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