What is the lunar date of Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020? Are there any taboos?

What is the lunar date of Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020? Are there any taboos?
Mid-Autumn Festival is an important traditional festival in my country. There are many celebratory customs and festive activities during the festival. For example, family reunion, eating moon cakes and appreciating the moon. At the same time, there are some taboos that must be paid attention to. So what I want to introduce today is what day of the lunar calendar is the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020? Are there any taboos? According to the Chinese lunar calendar, August is the second month of autumn, which was called Mid-Autumn in ancient times. Do you want to know more about the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of the days in the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 2020? Let’s go to Mr. Shui Mo’s website to learn more.

What is the lunar date of Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020?

The date of the Mid-Autumn Festival in the lunar calendar 2020 is August 15th in the Gengzi Year (Year of the Rat).
Gregorian calendar: October 01, 2020, Thursday.
The Mid-Autumn Festival developed on the basis of the moon worship during the Autumnal Equinox. According to historical records, China has had the custom of worshiping the moon on the Autumnal Equinox as early as ancient times. The autumnal equinox usually occurs around August 15th. Due to the leap month, the autumnal equinox can occur at any time from the beginning to the end of August. If the autumnal equinox occurs in the second half of the month, or even at the end of the month, the moon cannot be seen during the autumnal equinox moon worship, which loses its meaning. August 15th is the day when the moon is the roundest and brightest, so people gradually fixed the Autumnal Equinox moon worship activity on August 15th. The eighth month of the lunar calendar is the second month of autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn. The fifteenth day of the eighth month is in the middle of Mid-Autumn, so it is called Mid-Autumn Festival. The word Mid-Autumn first appeared in "The Book of Zhou": "During the day in mid-spring, people beat drums and play "Youya" to welcome the heat; on Mid-Autumn night, they do the same to welcome the cold." In the Zhou Dynasty, ceremonies to welcome the cold and worship the moon were held on every Mid-Autumn night. As to when exactly the Mid-Autumn Festival originated, it is now difficult to say clearly. During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, people already appreciated the moon, but it did not become a custom. Around the beginning of the Tang Dynasty, Mid-Autumn Festival had become a festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival became popular during the Song Dynasty. During the Ming and Qing Dynasties, the Mid-Autumn Festival had become as famous as New Year's Day and Dragon Boat Festival, and became one of the major festivals of the Chinese nation.

What are the taboos during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 1: Men Do Not Worship the Moon <br /> In the old days, the custom of worshipping the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival was popular throughout the country. Fu Cha Dunchong of the Qing Dynasty wrote in "Yanjing Sui Shi Ji": During the Mid-Autumn Festival, "most men do not bow down to worship the moon. Therefore, a proverb in the capital says: 'Men do not worship the moon, and women do not worship the kitchen god.'" It is said that the moon belongs to the sun, and the moon goddess Chang'e is a female, so only women can participate in the moon worship activity.
Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 2: People with weak bodies and poor physical fitness are not allowed to watch the moon <br /> During the Mid-Autumn Festival, people with weak bodies are not recommended to watch the moon outdoors or worship the moon. Especially for women who have recently had a miscarriage or have just given birth, it is not advisable to watch the moon. Even if you are on your own balcony, it is best not to watch the moon.
Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 3: Don’t let frustrated or unlucky people enjoy the moon <br /> If you have a low fortune recently, are in a bad mood, or are frustrated, such as failure in officialdom, bad love, unhappy work, unhappy family, failed exams, or lost money in business, it is best not to enjoy the moon.
Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 4: Avoid watching the moon for those who have just moved and have not had any "housewarming" .<br /> People who have just moved and have not had any "housewarming" should not watch the moon, or those who feel that their health and fortune have been bad since moving should be cautious in watching the moon.
Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 5: Avoid covering your forehead with hair <br /> Girls with bangs should brush their hair back or to the sides. Never let your forehead be covered by your hair, because this is where your magic lamp is.
Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 6: Avoid not burning incense before going out or after returning home <br /> Burning incense before going out during the Mid-Autumn Festival can bless a safe journey, while burning incense after returning home is a way to express gratitude and pray for safe travel in the coming year.
Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 7: Avoid Fruit Cakes that Are Not Round <br /> When the moon is high in the sky during the Mid-Autumn Festival, people set up altars, burn incense, and display moon cakes, fruits, etc. to worship the moon. Many families will worship the moon on the full moon night, burn moon paper, place offerings to the moon, and then distribute them to their family members. The whole family gathered together to eat mooncakes. Mooncakes are also called reunion cakes. Eating them can help the whole family work together and stay united. Therefore, fruit cakes must be round, and even if you cut fruit mooncakes, they must be in the shape of a lotus with crescent petals.
Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo 8: Mid-Autumn Festival Taboo <br /> As the saying goes, "If you eat the mooncakes incorrectly, your father-in-law will die." If a new daughter-in-law spends the Mid-Autumn Festival at her husband's house in her first year after marriage, she will have to spend the Mid-Autumn Festival at her husband's house for several years in a row. If you celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival at your parents’ home in the first year after marriage, then you will have to celebrate Mid-Autumn Festival at your parents’ home for several consecutive years. This can avoid eating the mooncakes in disorder and prevent accidents to your father-in-law.

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