Introduction: It is necessary to choose an auspicious day for decoration. So is it a good idea to decorate on June 22, the day after the summer solstice in 2020? Does the summer solstice enter the rainy season? Pomegranate flowers are in full bloom in May of the lunar calendar. Han Yu has a poem that says "The pomegranate flowers in May are bright to the eyes". If you want to know more about May of the lunar calendar, please visit Shuimoxiansheng.com's special topic on May of the lunar calendar in 2020!Is it okay to renovate on June 22, the day after the summer solstice in 2020?Lunar calendar: May 2, 2020 Gregorian calendar: June 22, 2020, Monday, Cancer ◆"What the old almanac says today"● Marry, move into a new home, set up a bed, build a stove, start drilling, repair a grave, bury, accept a bride, recruit a son-in-law, travel, plant, seek an heir, remove, erect pillars, take in livestock, establish a contract, raise livestock, tailor clothes, and meridians ◆"What the old almanac says today"●Building a house, raising the beam, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, building, breaking ground, building embankments, releasing water, opening warehouses, opening markets, seeking wealth, migrating, collecting wealth, taking up a post Summary: Since construction [i.e. renovation] is taboo in the lunar calendar, June 22, the day after the summer solstice in 2020, is not suitable for renovation! Does the summer solstice usher in the rainy season?The summer solstice is the "plum rain" season in the Jianghuai area. This is the time when the plums in the south of the Yangtze River are ripe and the air is very humid. The cold and warm air masses meet here to form a low-pressure trough, resulting in continuous rainy weather.In such weather, objects are prone to mold, the human body feels uncomfortable, some mosquitoes reproduce very quickly, and some intestinal pathogens are also easy to breed. At this time, you should pay attention to the hygiene of drinking water, try not to eat raw or cold food, and prevent the occurrence and spread of infectious diseases. Summary: The summer solstice marks the beginning of the "plum rain" season in the Jianghuai area! What are the customs of the Summer Solstice: offering sacrifices to gods on the Summer Solstice In ancient times, the Summer Solstice Festival was as grand as the Dragon Boat Festival. This custom has existed since the Zhou Dynasty. In addition to holding grand ceremonies to worship gods, the imperial court also prayed for peace and prosperity for the country. Farmers everywhere are busy offering sacrifices to gods in order to pray for good weather and good harvests. People in the north pray for rain to prevent drought, while people in the south pray for clear weather to prevent floods. During the Song Dynasty, starting from the summer solstice, all officials in the court would have three days off. To this day, the custom of offering sacrifices to the sky on the summer solstice is still preserved in many areas. Your horoscope has secretly arranged your love luck information. In order to stop struggling for love, quickly click on the "Premium Calculation" below for advance predictions. I wish you can find the right one soon! |
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