In the second month of the lunar calendar, the spring breeze fills the garden. Wondering if February 10th, 2020 would be a good day? The second month of the lunar calendar has 29 days and is the month of spring. Shuimoxiansheng.com's special topic for the second month of the lunar calendar in 2020 will help you explore the auspicious and inauspicious days in the second month of the lunar calendar! What day is the tenth day of the second lunar month in 2020? Lunar calendar February 10, 2020 (Lunar calendar) Gregorian calendar March 3, 2020 Tuesday Pisces (Gregorian calendar) [The Gengzi year is the Rat, the Bi is the Earth, the Wuyin month is the Tiger, the Chengtou Earth, the Yisi day is the Snake, the Fudenghuo] Peng Zu's 100 taboos: Don't plant when the year Yi comes, don't travel far when the year Si comes. Conflict: Snake day clashes with Pig (Ji Hai). Today's conflicts and compatibility: Conflict with Pig, Punishment with Monkey, Harm with Tiger, Break with Monkey, Compatibility with Monkey, Three Compatibility with Rooster and Ox, Six Compatibility with Monkey. Yearly evil: East. Constellation: Fire Monkey in the West - bad luck. Year of Void: Chensi Month: Shenyou Day: Yinmao What are the things to do and not to do on the tenth day of the second lunar month in 2020? 【Today’s Recommendation】 Opening the market, setting up the bed, traveling, erecting pillars, migrating, signing contracts, marrying, fasting and offering sacrifices, collecting money, building stoves, burying, seeking money, raising beams, seeking heirs, accepting adoptions, raising livestock, and governing the way 【Today's taboo】 digging canals, planting, opening warehouses, praying for blessings, separation, groundbreaking, embankment construction, breaking ground, taking up a post, meridians, seeking medical treatment, buying property, building, offering sacrifices, entering the house, releasing water The tenth day of the second lunar month in 2020 comes from the old imperial calendar today's hexagram Water and Heaven (Xu Gua) - Middle-Upper Gua of Keeping Right and Waiting for the Opportunity [Xiang said]: A bright pearl has been buried deep in the earth for a long time, and has been dull and lifeless until now. Suddenly, a strong wind blows away the earth, and it naturally reveals itself again. This hexagram is composed of two different hexagrams (lower Qian and upper Kan) stacked on top of each other. The lower hexagram is Qian, which means strong and firm; the upper hexagram is Kan, which means danger and pit. When you encounter danger, you should be prudent and cautious, not act rashly. Watch the situation and wait for changes, and you will surely succeed. [Career]: The key is to assess the situation, wait patiently, and accomplish things in peace. Do not take risks, as haste makes waste. You must be confident, fearless in the face of danger, and stick to the middle way, and you will be able to overcome the danger. When the situation is favorable, we still need to be prepared for danger. [Doing business]: At the beginning of the action, the situation is difficult. You must have great patience, create conditions and opportunities, act in an upright manner, observe the situation and realize your wishes. When things are close to success, you should be more careful and cautious, and never fail at the last moment. [Marriage and love]: Be cautious and do not act rashly. Develop feelings gradually and treat each other with honesty and enthusiasm. Even if unexpected events occur, there can still be a good ending. Both sides should understand the principle of using softness to overcome hardness. [Going out]: You will be safe if you are fully prepared. [Seeking fame]: The time is not yet ripe, you should wait patiently. At this time, you should be firm in your beliefs, not be shaken by gossip, work hard to enrich yourself, and then seek help from reliable people, and you will succeed. [Decision]: The future is bright, the ambition is great, and it is achievable. To do this, one needs to accumulate strength, wait for the opportunity, and achieve success later in life. I have a strong will and a calm mind. You will encounter difficulties and obstacles on the way forward. You must be extremely cautious, face the slander of villains calmly, and remain calm in the face of disasters. Don't act rashly, choose your direction calmly. Being modest and frank, he often receives help from others, which leads to career success. When the time is right, everything will go smoothly. What are the twelve days of duty in the lunar calendar? The Twelve Days on Duty is a method of numerology in ancient Yin-Yang and Five Elements that uses twelve prescribed characters such as "Jian" and "Chu" in combination with the twelve Earthly Branches to determine the auspiciousness or inauspiciousness of a day. The Huainanzi said: If the first month starts with Yin, then Yin is Jian, Mao is Chu, Chen is Man, Si is Ping, which represents birth; Wu is Ding, Wei is Zhi, which represents trap; Shen is Po, which represents Balance; You is Wei, which represents Dipper; Shu is Cheng, which represents minor virtue; Hai is Shou, which represents major preparation; Zi is Kai, which represents the Sun; Chou is Bi, which represents the Moon. The twelve duty days means that the twelve Jianxing take turns on duty. The order is: build Tai Sui, eliminate Qinglong, fill Sangmen, balance Liuhe, determine Guanfu, hold Shaohao, break Dahao, endanger Zhuque, become Baihu, collect Guishen, open mourners, and close sickness talisman. Generally, each character is worth one day, but there are also cases where it is worth two consecutive days. Jianri: refers to the beginning of something before it is completed. It is suitable for building a foundation, breaking ground, opening the gate, and installing a seat. Anything else is not suitable. Chu Ri: means to clear away. Good luck in getting rid of the old and welcoming the new. Manri: refers to the meaning of perfection. Sacrifice is auspicious, other things are inauspicious. Best time for marriage. Weekdays: refers to smooth sailing. Both happy and sad events can be handled. Dingri: means everything has a fixed date. It is suitable for adoption, business, visiting, examinations, etc., but other bad things are not suitable. Zhiri: refers to being stubborn and inflexible in everything. All happy and unlucky things should be avoided. Chengri: refers to the achievement of everything. All matters, good or bad, can be handled. Closing day: refers to the meaning of taking back and converging. It is only appropriate to collect, claim and bury. Besides, all kinds of evil things are not suitable. Po Ri: means rupture and breakout. Avoid doing anything happy or bad. The day of punishment and destruction refers to this day. Wei Day: It means you should be careful in everything. You can get things done but be careful, use small things for big things. Opening day: refers to a smooth opening and everything will be feasible. Bid day: refers to being blocked. It can be collected and buried, but nothing else is appropriate.
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