Is it okay to worship our ancestors on the day before Cold Clothes Festival on September 29th, 2020 in the lunar calendar?

Is it okay to worship our ancestors on the day before Cold Clothes Festival on September 29th, 2020 in the lunar calendar?
Is it okay to worship our ancestors on the day before Cold Clothes Festival on September 29th, 2020 in the lunar calendar? The Cold Clothes Festival is a traditional sacrificial festival in my country, which is said to have originated in the Zhou Dynasty. Nine is a yang number and also the largest number. On the ninth day of the ninth month in the lunar calendar, both the month and the day are yang, so it is called "Double Ninth Festival". I spent the ninth lunar month of 2020 with Mr. Shui Mo.

Is it okay to worship our ancestors on the day before Cold Clothes Festival on September 29th, 2020 in the lunar calendar?

Lunar calendar: September 29, 2020 Gregorian calendar: November 14, 2020, Saturday, Scorpio
【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
Pray for blessings, get married, migrate, bring in wealth, move into a new house, build a bed, build a stove, repair a grave, hide treasures, take up a post , offer sacrifices , pray for an heir, remove pillars, raise beams, plant, seek medical treatment, attend school, travel, open a warehouse
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
Buying property, building, breaking ground, sailing, acupuncture, opening the market, setting up tickets, meridians, livestock, breaking ground, burial, marriage, seeking wealth
According to the lunar calendar, the day before the Cold Clothes Festival on September 29th of the lunar calendar in 2020 is a suitable day for [sacrifice], which means that this day is suitable for sacrificing and worshiping ancestors.

Legend about the Cold Clothes Festival:

Meng Jiangnu Delivers Winter Clothes A Thousand Miles Away<br /> According to legend, during the Qin Dynasty, the Meng and Jiang families in Songjiang Prefecture in Jiangnan planted gourds and gave birth to a daughter, named Meng Jiangnu, who married Fan Qiliang. Later, Qi Liang was captured and forced to build the Great Wall in the northern border. Meng Jiangnu traveled thousands of miles to find her husband and give him winter clothes. When she arrived at the foot of the Great Wall, she found that her husband had died and was buried inside the wall. Meng Jiangnu was filled with grief and indignation. She cried towards the Great Wall day and night. Finally, she moved heaven and earth so much that her tears collapsed the Great Wall, revealing her husband's body. For thousands of years, this story of loyal love has been widely circulated.
After Meng Jiangnu cried down the 800-li Great Wall, she confronted Qin Shihuang face to face, avenged her husband and vented her anger. Finally, she jumped into the sea with her husband's remains in her arms and died with him. At the moment of jumping into the sea, the waves surged and slowly arched up two reefs. It is said that Jiangnu's tomb on the sea can never be submerged no matter how high the tide is. Because of the story of Meng Jiangnu who traveled thousands of miles to find her husband and send him winter clothes, the first day of the tenth month of the lunar calendar is called "Cold Clothes Festival" both inside and outside the Great Wall. "Burning winter clothes on the first day of October" has long become a custom in the north to pay tribute to deceased relatives.

Auspicious days for ancestor worship in September of the lunar calendar in 2020:

Lunar calendar: September 1, 2020, Gregorian calendar: October 17, 2020, Saturday, Libra [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 3, 2020, Gregorian calendar: October 19, 2020, Monday, Libra [Suitable for worship today]
Lunar calendar: September 4, 2020, Gregorian calendar: October 20, 2020, Tuesday, Libra [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 5, 2020, Gregorian calendar: October 21, 2020, Wednesday, Libra [Today is a good day for worship]
Lunar calendar: September 11, 2020, Gregorian calendar: October 27, 2020, Tuesday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 13, 2020, Gregorian calendar: October 29, 2020, Thursday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 15, 2020, Gregorian calendar: October 31, 2020, Saturday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 16, 2020, Gregorian calendar: November 01, 2020, Sunday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for worship]
Lunar calendar: September 17, 2020, Gregorian calendar: November 2, 2020, Monday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for worship]
Lunar calendar: September 19, 2020, Gregorian calendar: November 4, 2020, Wednesday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 24, 2020, Gregorian calendar: November 9, 2020, Monday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 27, 2020, Gregorian calendar: November 12, 2020, Thursday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 28, 2020, Gregorian calendar: November 13, 2020, Friday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]
Lunar calendar: September 29, 2020, Gregorian calendar: November 14, 2020, Saturday, Scorpio [Today is suitable for offering sacrifices]

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