Analysis of the lunar calendar and the auspicious and inauspicious time of the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival on October 1, 2020

Analysis of the lunar calendar and the auspicious and inauspicious time of the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival on October 1, 2020
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Analysis of the lunar calendar and the auspicious and inauspicious time of the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival on October 1, 2020

Lunar calendar: August 15, 2020 Gregorian calendar: October 1, 2020, Thursday, Libra
Gengzi Hour (23:00-00:59):
Suitable times: Seeking offspring, getting married, traveling, seeking wealth, opening the market, setting up the bed. Unsuitable times: Offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting and offering sacrifices, paying tribute to the gods, building and breaking ground.
Xinchou Hour (01:00-02:59):
Suitable times: Going to work, traveling, meeting someone important, seeking wealth, getting married, adopting, migrating, burying, praying for blessings. Taboos:
Renyin Hour (03:00-04:59):
Suitable for: accepting marriage proposals, getting married, opening the market, unsuitable for: offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting and offering sacrifices, paying tribute to the gods, opening the eyes of the gods, building, and burying
Guimao Hour (05:00-06:59):
Suitable for: paying tribute to the gods, building stoves, and unsuitable for: going on tours, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting, and consecrating
Jiachen Hour (07:00-08:59):
Time:
Taboo: Construction and groundbreaking
Yisi hour (09:00-10:59):
Suitable time: praying for blessings, seeking offspring, getting married, traveling, seeking wealth, opening the market, trading, installing beds, building houses, moving, and taking up a post. Unsuitable time: auspicious time, no taboos . Bingwu time (11:00-12:59):
Suitable times: praying for blessings, seeking offspring, getting married, seeking wealth, opening the market, trading, and setting up the bed. Unsuitable times: putting up beams, building a house, taking up a post, building, migrating, and traveling
Dingwei Hour (13:00-14:59):
Suitable time: The sun is broken and everything is unsuitable. Unsuitable time: The sun is broken and everything is unsuitable.
Wushen time (15:00-16:59):
Suitable for: building a stove, offering sacrifices, fasting and offering sacrifices to the gods, and repairing buildings. Unsuitable for: praying for blessings and heirs, taking up a post, traveling, and seeking wealth.
Jiyou Hour (17:00-18:59):
Suitable times: offering sacrifices, praying for offspring, getting married, moving into new homes, burying, moving, seeing nobles, opening the market, unsuitable times: going on business trips, building, seeking wealth
Gengxu time (19:00-20:59):
Suitable times: praying for blessings, accepting marriage proposals, getting married, setting up beds, moving into new homes, and burying people. Unsuitable times: taking up a post, traveling, building, or starting construction.
Xinhai Hour (21:00-22:59):
Suitable times: Going to work, traveling, seeking wealth, meeting nobles, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, thanking gods, building houses, moving, building stoves, setting up beds, moving into houses, opening businesses. Taboos: Good times and good times, no taboos

The Origin of Eating Mooncakes During Mid-Autumn Festival

The custom of eating mooncakes during the Mid-Autumn Festival originated in the Tang Dynasty, when General Li Jing returned victorious from his expedition to the north. That day was the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. Tibetans who came to Chang'an for trade presented cakes to the Tang emperor to celebrate his victory. Emperor Gaozu Li Yuan took the gorgeous cake box, took out a round cake, pointed at the bright moon hanging in the sky and said, "We should give the Hu cake to the moon." He then gave the round cakes to all civil and military officials to enjoy together. Later, it came to the Kaiyuan period. One Mid-Autumn Night. When Emperor Xuanzong of Tang and Yang Guifei were watching the moon and eating Hubing, Emperor Xuanzong thought the name "Hu Bing" was indecent. Yang Guifei looked up at the bright moon in the sky and blurted out the word "moon cake". From then on, the name "moon cake" spread among the people.

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