Is it not appropriate to get married on the Red Veil Day of the Double Ninth Festival in 2020? The origin of climbing on the Double Ninth Festival

Is it not appropriate to get married on the Red Veil Day of the Double Ninth Festival in 2020? The origin of climbing on the Double Ninth Festival
Introduction: It is necessary to choose an auspicious day for marriage. So is it not suitable to get married on the Red Veil Day of the Double Ninth Festival in 2020? The origin of climbing on the Double Ninth Festival! The ninth month of the lunar calendar is a golden season, with plump rice and red persimmons. Shuimoxiansheng.com’s 2020 ninth month of the lunar calendar special topic will take you to harvest the beauty.

Is it not suitable to get married on the Double Ninth Festival in 2020?

Lunar calendar: September 9, 2020 Gregorian calendar: October 25, 2020, Sunday, Scorpio - Suitable for today (do not use it if it is a red yarn day) Marry, receive money, open the market, build a stove, pray for heirs, take office, remove, build, start earthwork, govern the way - Taboo for today (do not use it if it is a red yarn day) Breaking the ground, building embankments, releasing water, moving, raising beams, burying, erecting pillars, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, planting, digging canals, setting up beds, making beds, burying, moving coffins, starting drilling, opening warehouses, receiving livestock, buying property, receiving money, moving into houses, meridians
Since the Red Veil Day of the Double Ninth Festival in 2020 is an unlucky day, it is not suitable to get married on the Double Ninth Festival in 2020!

The Origin of Climbing on Double Ninth Festival

There are roughly four origins of the custom of climbing heights: the first is from the ancient people's worship of mountains; the second is from the climate of "clear air rises and turbid air sinks"; the third is from climbing heights to "say goodbye to youth"; and the fourth is from an absurd legend that "Huan Jing climbed the mountain to avoid disaster."
1) In ancient times, people worshipped mountains, which led to the custom of “climbing mountains to pray for blessings”.
Dai Sheng of the Western Han Dynasty wrote in "Book of Rites: Sacrifices": "Mountains, forests, rivers, valleys, and hills that can produce clouds, wind and rain, and monsters are all called gods." Documents show that the ancients were both awed and worshipful of mountains. The custom of "climbing mountains to pray for blessings" was popular as early as the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.
In the Western Han Dynasty, "Chang'an Records" recorded that people in the capital of the Han Dynasty went out to enjoy the scenery on September 9th.
2) According to the laws of the movement of the sun and the moon, the climate on the Double Ninth Festival is "clear air rises and turbid air sinks" . The higher the terrain, the more clear air gathers. Therefore, "climbing high places to enjoy the clear air on the Double Ninth Festival" has become an important folk custom that people compete to participate in.
3) The saying of “saying goodbye to the green” when climbing a high place comes from the solar terms in nature .
The Double Ninth Festival is an autumn festival. After the festival, the weather gradually gets cooler and the grass and trees begin to wither. Climbing mountains on the Double Ninth Festival to "bid farewell to the green" corresponds to the spring outings in March in ancient times.
4) The background of the mythical legend of climbing high places to avoid disasters on the Double Ninth Festival took place in the Eastern Han Dynasty. Legend has it that at that time there was a sorcerer named Huan Jing in Runan (now southwest of Shangcai, Henan) who believed that plague would come on this day and people had to leave their homes and go to as high a place as possible to be safe. The absurd story of Huan Jing climbing up to a high place to avoid disaster on September 9th can be found in the mythological and strange novel "Continued Records of the Strange Things of Qi" by Wu Jun of the Liang Dynasty in the Southern Dynasties.

Eat Chongyang Cake on Double Ninth Festival

According to historical records, Chongyang cake is also known as flower cake, chrysanthemum cake and five-color cake. There is no fixed method to make it and it is rather casual.
At dawn on September 9th, people would place a piece of cake on their children’s foreheads and chant something, wishing their children success in everything. This was the original intention of the ancients making cakes in September.
The elaborate Double Ninth Festival cake is made into nine layers, like a pagoda, with two lambs on top to match the meaning of Double Ninth Festival (sheep).
Some people also put a small red paper flag (instead of dogwood) on the Chongyang cake and light candles. This probably means using "lighting lamps" or "eating cakes" instead of "climbing high".
There is still no fixed variety of Chongyang cake today. The soft cakes eaten on Chongyang Festival in various places are all called Chongyang cake.

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