February 7, 2020, is the last day of the first week of the second month of the lunar calendar. Will this be a good day? Lunar calendar second month: grass growth month, four yang month, also known as the wedding month. For auspicious and inauspicious analysis of matters related to marriage, moving, signing contracts, etc., please visit the special column of February 2020 of the lunar calendar on Shuimoxiansheng.com! 1. What day is the seventh day of the second lunar month in 2020? February 7, 2020 (Lunar calendar) February 29, 2020 (Saturday) Pisces (Solar calendar) Conflict: Tiger Day Conflict (Bingshen) Monkey Yearly Evil: Yearly Evil North Star: Western Earth Pheasant - Good 2. Table of auspicious and inauspicious times for the seventh day of the second lunar month in 2020 Table of auspicious and inauspicious times for the seventh day of the second lunar month in 2020 | analyze | Midnight | Ugly Hour | Yin hour | Mao time | time | 23:00-00:59 | 01:00-02:59 | 03:00-04:59 | 05:00-06:59 | Time | Gengzi | Xinchou | Renyin | Guimao | Good or bad luck | lucky | lucky | fierce | fierce | | analyze | Chenshi | Si time | Noon | Noon | time | 07:00-08:59 | 09:00-10:59 | 03:00-04:59 | 05:00-06:59 | Time | Jiachen | Otsumi | Bingwu | Ding Wei | Good or bad luck | Ji Xunkong | Ji Xunkong | fierce | lucky | | analyze | 3. Shen Shi | You Hour | The hour of Xu | Hai Hour | time | 15:00-16:59 | 17:00-18:59 | 03:00-04:59 | 05:00-06:59 | Time | Wushen | Jiyou | Gengxu | Xinhai | Good or bad luck | fierce | fierce | lucky | fierce |
3. Query the auspicious and inauspicious time of the seventh day of the second lunar month in 2020, and the auspicious and inauspicious time of the seventh day of the second lunar month Comparison table of auspicious and inauspicious times on the seventh day of the second lunar month in 2020, and inquiries on the auspicious and inauspicious times | analyze | Midnight | Ugly Hour | Yin hour | Mao time | time | 23:00-00:59 | 01:00-02:59 | 03:00-04:59 | 05:00-06:59 | Time | Gengzi | Xinchou | Renyin | Guimao | Good or bad luck | lucky | lucky | fierce | fierce | Time | Pray for blessings, accept marriage proposals, prepare beds and move, move into new homes and bury, seek offspring and take up new posts, travel and seek wealth | Building a house, moving and making a stove, installing a bed, opening a market to seek a son, accepting marriage proposals, and getting married | See you and adopt | To thank the gods, to pray for wealth and honor, to accept marriage proposals, to build and bury | Taboo | Construction and groundbreaking | Offering sacrifices and praying for blessings | Shipbuilding, offering sacrifices and praying for blessings, consecrating and taking office, traveling to seek wealth, sailing and beating drums, repairing and burying, migration and litigation | Offering sacrifices and praying for blessings, fasting and consecrating, and taking office and traveling | | analyze | Chenshi | Si time | Noon | Noon | time | 07:00-08:59 | 09:00-10:59 | 03:00-04:59 | 05:00-06:59 | Time | Jiachen | Otsumi | Bingwu | Ding Wei | Good or bad luck | Ji Xunkong | Ji Xunkong | fierce | lucky | Time | Pray for blessings, accept marriage proposals, open the market for burials, offer sacrifices to the nobles | Traveling, seeking wealth and wealth, marriage, building and burial | Pray for blessings, seek children, get married, travel, seek wealth, open business, trade and set up bed | Building and moving into a house, burying and taking up a post, traveling to seek wealth, marrying a noble, adopting and migrating, offering sacrifices and praying for blessings, and praying for offspring. | Taboo | Going to work Traveling to seek wealth | Offering sacrifices and praying for blessings | Building a house with beams | Auspicious time, no taboos | | analyze | 3. Shen Shi | You Hour | The hour of Xu | Hai Hour | time | 15:00-16:59 | 17:00-18:59 | 03:00-04:59 | 05:00-06:59 | Time | Wushen | Jiyou | Gengxu | Xinhai | Good or bad luck | fierce | fierce | lucky | fierce | Time | The sun is broken and everything goes wrong. | Pray for blessings and children, get married, move into the house to seek wealth, open the market for trading, bury and offer sacrifices | Pray for blessings, seek offspring, get married, travel, seek wealth, open business, trade, set up beds, make stoves and offer sacrifices | Pray for blessings, seek children, seek wealth, marry and bury | Taboo | The sun is broken and everything goes wrong. | Traveling to take up the post and starting construction | Construction and groundbreaking | Going to work, traveling, building |
4. Good and bad things on the seventh day of the second lunar month in 2020 Today's lunar calendar 12 gods determine good and bad luck: It is unlucky to bury a dead body on the Jian day, and crazy dancing will destroy the family tradition. It is auspicious to get married, travel or take office, and it will be easy to teach cows and horses. On the day of Jian, you can plan your work, but if you change your mind, you will never see it again. In total, we built, pacified and collected the enemy on the day we sent out our troops to defeat them and achieved great success. 5. What time is Choushi? [Choushi] Cockcrowing, also known as Huangji: the second hour of the twelve hours. (1:00 a.m. to 3:00 a.m.). The cows have finished eating the grass at this time and are ready to plow the fields. "Ji Ming" is annotated in Ciyuan as "the name of a weapon." Cihai says: "The title of a chapter in the Book of Songs - Qi Feng. The title of a song in Yuefu - Xianghe Ge. Another name for a spear." Both of these reference books lack the meaning of "Ji Ming" in the twelve hours. Literally speaking, "chicken crow" does mean "the crowing of a rooster", but among the twelve hours it specifically refers to the period after midnight and before dawn, that is, 1 to 3 o'clock after midnight, and it is called Chou time according to the earthly branches. The chicken was praised by the ancient Chinese people as "a livestock that knows the seasons." "Han Shi Wai Chuan" praises the rooster, saying: "It keeps watch on time and is trustworthy." When the dawn breaks, the rooster crows, and when dawn comes, people get up. The term "chicken-crow" comes from the sentence "eat when the cock crows, and obey your orders" in "The Commentary on Zuo Zhuan of the Spring and Autumn Annals". In sentences earlier than this example, even if there is "cockcrowing", it does not refer to a specific time, but merely indicates the situation of "the cock has crowed". For example: "The wind and rain are dark, and the cocks are crowing incessantly." (The Book of Songs, Wind and Rain)
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