Introduction: You also have to choose an auspicious day to break ground and repair a grave. So is it appropriate to break ground and repair a grave on the 14th day of the first lunar month in 2020, the day before the Lantern Festival? When is the Lantern Festival in 2020? The arrival of the first month of the lunar calendar, which is the first month of the year, means that we have entered the new year. What should we pay attention to if we want to live a better life in the new year? Shuimoxiansheng.com’s 2020 New Year special topic will tell you.Is it appropriate to dig ground and repair graves on the 14th day of the first lunar month in 2020, the day before the Lantern Festival?2020 lunar calendar for the 14th day of the first lunar month:Lunar calendar: the 14th day of the first lunar month in 2020. Gregorian calendar: Friday, February 7, 2020, Aquarius * Suitable days for today: getting married, planting, seeking an heir, fasting and offering sacrifices, erecting pillars and beams, receiving livestock, raising clothes, and sewing meridians * Taboos for today: opening a business, setting up a contract, receiving money, separating, setting up beds, traveling, seeking money, building, moving into a house , breaking ground , holding funerals, burials, offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, breaking ground, building dams, releasing water, sailing, building houses, migrating, and taking up posts . Based on the above content, we can know that today's groundbreaking [i.e. repairing graves] is taboo in the lunar calendar. Therefore, it is not suitable to break ground and repair graves on the 14th day of the first lunar month, the day before the Lantern Festival in 2020. It is recommended to choose another auspicious day! When is the Lantern Festival 2020?Lunar calendar 2020 Lantern Festival date:Saturday , February 8, 2020 (the fifteenth day of the first lunar month in the Gengzi Year (Year of the Rat), 50 days away from the 2020 Lunar Lantern Festival) The fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival, also known as the Shangyuan Festival, Yuan Ye, and Lantern Festival. The first month of the lunar calendar is the first month of the year. The ancients called the night "xiao", so the fifteenth day of the first month is called the "Lantern Festival". [9] As society and times change, the customs and habits of the Lantern Festival have undergone significant changes, but it remains a traditional Chinese folk festival. When the Lantern Festival was in its early stages of being a festival, it was only called the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the middle of the first lunar month, or the full moon. After the Sui Dynasty, it was called Yuan Xi or Yuan Ye. Influenced by Taoism in the early Tang Dynasty, it was also called Shangyuan, and it was occasionally called Yuanxiao in the late Tang Dynasty. But since the Song Dynasty, it has also been called Dengxi. In the Qing Dynasty, it was called the Lantern Festival. Abroad, the Lantern Festival is also known as The Lantern Festival. On the evening of the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Chinese people have a series of traditional folk activities such as appreciating lanterns, eating rice dumplings, guessing lantern riddles, and setting off fireworks. The origin of eating Yuanxiao during the Lantern Festival:There is a custom in our country of eating Yuanxiao during the Lantern Festival. According to folk legend, the Lantern Festival originated from King Zhao of Chu during the Spring and Autumn Period.On the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, King Zhao of Chu passed by the Yangtze River and saw something floating on the surface of the river. It was a sweet food that was white on the outside and red on the inside. King Zhao of Chu asked Confucius for advice, and Confucius said, "This is the fruit of duckweed. If you get it, it will be a sign of revival for your master." Yuanxiao, like the rice cakes during the Spring Festival and the rice dumplings during the Dragon Boat Festival, are all festive foods. Eating Yuanxiao symbolizes family reunion like the full moon, and expresses people’s good wishes for their future life. Yuanxiao is called "tangyuan", "yuanzi", "floating yuanzi" and "shuiyuan" in the south. It is made of glutinous rice and can be solid or stuffed. The fillings include red bean paste, white sugar, hawthorn, etc., and can be boiled, fried, steamed or deep-fried. 2020 is the year of Tai Sui for people born in the Year of the Rat. How can we resolve the problem of offending Tai Sui and make 2020 smoother and safer? Welcome to click on the "Excellent Calculation" below to resolve your fortune and point you in the right direction, so that you will not be overly affected by Tai Sui in 2020 and have a smooth 2020! |
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