Introduction: It is necessary to choose an auspicious day for grave repair. So is the day before the Autumnal Equinox in 2020 an auspicious day for grave repair? What are the solar terms before and after the Autumnal Equinox? When the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 2020 begins, the chapter of autumn has been added with a strong and colorful stroke, and everyone's fortune has also undergone new changes. Come to Mr. Shuimo's website to see what you need to pay attention to this month!Is the day before the Autumnal Equinox in 2020 an auspicious day for repairing graves?Lunar calendar: August 5, 2020 Gregorian calendar: September 21, 2020, Monday, Virgo - Today's auspicious days (do not use the four days of the week ) include breaking ground, starting drilling, removing mourning clothes, fasting and offering sacrifices, accepting money, taking office, seeking heirs, seeking medical treatment, breaking house, taking medicine, recruiting sons-in-law, signing contracts - Today's taboo days ( do not use the four days of the week ) include planting, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, raising beams and erecting pillars, installing doors, building houses, opening markets, entering houses, repairing, opening warehouses, accepting betrothal gifts, getting married, separating, breaking ground, installing beds, closing tents, wearing hairpins, burying, buying property, releasing water, accepting livestock, sailing, traveling, migratingThe day before the Autumnal Equinox in 2020 is not an auspicious day for repairing graves, because this day is an unlucky day among the four separation days! What solar terms occur around the Autumnal Equinox?About the autumn solar terms:Beginning of Autumn: The Big Dipper points to the southwest; the sun's ecliptic longitude is 135°. The festival falls on August 7th to 9th of the Gregorian calendar. The Beginning of Autumn is the beginning of the Shen month in the Ganzhi calendar. End of Heat: The Big Dipper points to Wu; the sun’s ecliptic longitude is 150°. The festival falls on August 22-24 of the Gregorian calendar. Bailu: the Big Dipper points to Gui; the sun’s ecliptic longitude is 165°. The festival falls on September 7th to 9th of the Gregorian calendar. Bailu is the beginning of the You month in the Ganzhi calendar. Autumnal Equinox: the Big Dipper points to Yi; the sun's ecliptic longitude is 180°. The festival falls on September 22-24 of the Gregorian calendar. Cold Dew: Doujia; the sun's ecliptic longitude is 195°. The festival falls on October 8th and 9th of the Gregorian calendar. Cold Dew is the beginning of the Xu month in the Ganzhi calendar. Frost Descent: The Big Dipper points to Xu; the sun’s ecliptic longitude is 210°. The festival falls on October 23-24 of the Gregorian calendar. The solar term before the Autumnal Equinox is White Dew. Bailu is an important festival that reflects the changes in natural temperature. The ancients matched the four seasons with the five elements. Autumn belongs to gold, and gold is white, so white is used to describe autumn dew. Around the time of White Dew, the remaining heat from summer gradually disappears, the yin energy of heaven and earth rises and spreads, and the weather gradually turns cooler. The White Dew solar term basically ends the sultry summer heat and is the turning point when autumn turns from sultry to cool. After the White Dew, the sky is high, the clouds are light, and the air is fresh and cool. The next solar term is Cold Dew. Cold Dew is a solar term that reflects the characteristics of climate change. After the Cold Dew solar term, the days gradually become shorter and the nights longer, the sunshine decreases, the heat slowly recedes, the cold gradually arises, the temperature difference between day and night is large, and you can feel a slight chill in the morning and evening. The ancients regarded Cold Dew as a sign of the gradual increase of cold air. From the perspective of climate characteristics, during the Cold Dew season, autumn becomes increasingly intense in the south, with cool weather, little rain and dryness; most areas in the north have entered or are about to enter winter from late autumn. Autumnal Equinox Customs: Flying Kites Flying a kite is one of the traditional folk games of the Han nationality and a festival custom of the Qingming Festival. Kites are also called organ, kite, kite, and paper kite. Originated in China, it is a means of communication invented by the ancient Han working people. The first kite was made by Lu Ban using bamboo. Later, only the imperial palace had paper kites. In Minnan dialect, it is called "fengchui". A kite is a product that is heavier than air and can float in the air with the help of wind. In the late Tang Dynasty, people added bamboo flutes to paper kites. After the paper kites flew into the sky and were blown by the wind, they made a "woooo" sound, like the sound of a zither being played, so people changed the name of "paper kite" to "wind kite". Nowadays, kites and wind kites are used as a general term, including paper kites without whistles. The eight characters not only affect your fortune, but also have a clear direction for your marriage. If you want to predict whether your marriage is happy, you can click on the "Premium Calculation" below to predict in advance. I wish you a happy life! |
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