Introduction: Setting up the bed is also one of the important matters, so it is necessary to choose an auspicious day for setting up the bed. So is it a good idea to set up the bed on September 9th, the Double Ninth Festival in 2020? Why do we drink chrysanthemum wine 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 a good idea to set up the bed on the ninth day of the ninth month of 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, meridiansSince today is a day of (don’t use it for important events due to red gauze), it is not suitable to set up the bed on the ninth day of September, the Double Ninth Festival, 2020! Why do we drink chrysanthemum wine on Double Ninth Festival?Due to its unique qualities, chrysanthemum has become a symbol of vitality. Chrysanthemum contains nourishing ingredients. In the Baopuzi written by Ge Hong of the Jin Dynasty, there is a record that people in the mountains of Nanyang lived longer by drinking Gangu water which was full of chrysanthemums.Drinking chrysanthemum wine on the Double Ninth Festival is a traditional Chinese custom. In ancient times, chrysanthemum wine was regarded as an "auspicious wine" that must be drunk on the Double Ninth Festival to ward off disasters and pray for blessings. Chrysanthemum wine is a medicinal wine with a slightly bitter taste. Drinking it can improve eyesight and refresh the mind, and it also has the auspicious meaning of warding off disasters and praying for blessings. Chrysanthemum wine has been seen since the Han Dynasty. Later, there were still stories about giving chrysanthemums as birthday gifts and making wine with chrysanthemums. For example, Emperor Wen of Wei, Cao Pi, once gave chrysanthemums to Zhong Yao on the Double Ninth Festival (to wish him a long life). Emperor Jianwen of Liang wrote in "Picking Chrysanthemums" the line "We called each other to pick chrysanthemum beads with baskets, and the morning dew wet our silk clothes", which is an example of picking chrysanthemums to make wine. Chrysanthemum wine was still popular until the Ming and Qing Dynasties. It was still recorded in Gao Lian's "Eight Notes on Living a Healthy Life" in the Ming Dynasty, and it was a popular health drink. Double Ninth Festival customs: wearing dogwoodIn ancient times, the custom of inserting dogwood on the ninth day of the ninth month was popular, so it was also called the Dogwood Festival. Cornus officinalis can be used as medicine to make wine to nourish the body and cure diseases.Inserting dogwood and wearing chrysanthemums in the hair were already very common in the Tang Dynasty. Cornus officinalis has a strong fragrance and has the effects of expelling insects, removing dampness, and expelling wind evil. It can also eliminate food stagnation and treat cold and heat. People believe that the ninth day of the ninth lunar month is an unlucky day with many disasters, so people like to wear dogwood on the Double Ninth Festival to ward off evil and seek good luck. Therefore, Cornus officinalis is also called "the evil-repellent". Searching in this vast sea of people, is that person the destined one? Welcome to click on the "Premium Calculation" below for advance predictions. I wish you a perfect relationship and marriage! |
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