Introduction: The summer solstice is getting closer, so how many days are left until the 2020 summer solstice? What can’t we do on the 2020 summer solstice? Summer cicadas chirp in the fifth month of the lunar calendar, so the fifth month of the lunar calendar is also called "wu cicada". Come to the 2020 lunar fifth month special topic on Shuimoxiansheng.com to see the auspicious and inauspicious days in May 2020.How many days until the 2020 summer solstice?2020 Summer Solstice Dates:Sunday, June 21, 2020 (May 1st of the Gengzi Year (Year of the Rat), 30 days until the 2020 Summer Solstice) The Han Dynasty's "Book of Zhou: Spring Officials" records: "When the summer solstice comes, send gifts to the local area." The summer solstice is after the wheat harvest. Farmers thank heaven for the good harvest and pray for "autumn rewards." Around the summer solstice, some places hold a grand "summer wheat harvest" ceremony, which is a remnant of the ancient "summer sacrifice" activity. To get rid of the summer heat and avoid the dog days: On the summer solstice, women give each other folding fans, cosmetics and other gifts. "Youyang Zazu·Liyi" records: "On the summer solstice, fans and powder and rouge bags are presented, and both have words." "Fan" is used to create wind; "powder and rouge" are used to apply on the skin to disperse the turbid air generated by body heat and prevent prickly heat. What not to do on the 2020 Summer Solstice?Lunar calendar: May 1, 2020 Gregorian calendar: June 21, 2020, Sunday, Cancer [Today's old almanac is suitable] Pray for blessings, get married, build, break ground, travel, take up office, start drilling, repair graves, recruit sons-in-law, open the market, sacrifice, raise livestock, seek wealth, seek medical treatment, remove planting, consecrate [Today's old almanac is unsuitable] Move to the new house, install incense, install bed beams, bury, break ground, hold funerals, and accept betrothal giftsSummary: Things that cannot be done on the Summer Solstice in 2020 include { moving into the new house, installing incense, placing the bed, burying the deceased, breaking the ground, mourning, and accepting marriage proposal }. I hope this can provide a reference for everyone! ——Summer Solstice Customs: Eating NoodlesThere is also a custom of eating noodles during the summer solstice.Since ancient times, there has been a saying among the Chinese people that "eat wontons on the Winter Solstice and noodles on the Summer Solstice". Therefore, people in many areas of the Jiangnan region regard eating noodles on the Summer Solstice as a very important custom. The summer solstice represents the arrival of hot summer, and people’s diet should also change, with low-calorie, easy-to-prepare foods as the main food. Noodles are often the first choice for families, so summer solstice noodles are also called "summer solstice noodles." Another reason is that the noodles for Xiazhi are basically made from new flour ground from new wheat. Fresh flour has higher nutritional value and tastes better. The Eight Characters are an important matchmaker in your life, revealing your marriage destiny and predicting your marital happiness! To calculate the direction of your personal marriage, you can click on the "Premium Calculation" below to predict your marriage in advance. I wish you a happy marriage! |
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