Introduction: Generally, you need to choose an auspicious day to sign a contract. So is it appropriate to sign the contract the day after July 8, 2020? August 26 is the auspicious day for the God of Wealth! July is named the Melon Month because fruits and melons are fragrant. What are the good days in July of the lunar calendar in 2020? Let’s take a look at the special topic of July 2020 on Shuimoxiansheng.com.Is it appropriate to sign the contract on July 8, 2020, the day after Chinese Valentine's Day?Lunar calendar: July 8, 2020 Gregorian calendar: August 26, 2020, Wednesday, Virgo - Today's auspicious days: "Do not use it if you are on a day with death." Sacrifice, pray for blessings, accept marriage, take office, seek offspring, remove construction, break ground, erect pillars, raise beams, plant, bury, dig wells, build houses, and catch - Today's taboo days: "Do not use it if you are on a day with death." Marry, return home, travel, accept livestock, open the market, establish bonds, accept wealth, ship goods, move into new homes, move, separate, open warehousesBased on the above lunar calendar content, we can know that since today is a day of "do not use for important events related to death", the eighth day of July 2020, the day after Chinese Valentine's Day, is not suitable for signing contracts! August 26th is the lucky day for the God of Wealth!Lunar calendar : July 8, 2020 Gregorian calendar : August 26, 2020, Wednesday, VirgoGod of Happiness : Southwest God of Fortune : Northwest God of Wealth: Zhengdong Peng Zu's 100 Taboos : The spicy food does not match the spicy food, and the ugly food does not match the crown Conflict : Ox (Yiwei) and Sheep Suisha : Suisha East Constellation : Southern Zhenshuiyin - auspicious By checking the almanac, I see that today, August 26, the auspicious position of the God of Wealth is due east! About the meaning of Qixi FestivalThe Chinese Valentine's Day, also known as the Qiqiao Festival, the Seven Sisters Festival, the Daughters' Day, the Qiqiao Festival, the Qinianshui, the Qixi Festival, the Niugong Niupo Day, and the Qiaoxi Festival, is a traditional Chinese folk festival.The Chinese Valentine's Day evolved from the worship of stars and is the traditional birthday of the Seventh Sister. Because the worship of the "Seventh Sister" is held on the seventh night of July, it is named "Chinese Valentine's Day". Worshiping the Seven Sisters, praying for blessings and making wishes, begging for skills, watching the Altair and Vega stars, praying for marriage, and storing water for the Qixi Festival are the traditional customs of the Qixi Festival. Through historical development, the Chinese Valentine's Day has been endowed with the beautiful love legend of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl", making it a festival that symbolizes love. It is thus considered to be China's most romantic traditional festival. In contemporary times, it has even developed the cultural meaning of "Chinese Valentine's Day". Fate is predestined by heaven, and the eight characters have arranged the depth of your fate, whether you are destined to be together with another person. Welcome to click on the "Premium Calculation" below . I wish you meet the right person and have a happy marriage! |
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