Introduction: It is also necessary to choose an auspicious day for breaking ground and moving graves. So is it appropriate to break ground and move graves on the 15th day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival in 2020? Eating glutinous rice balls on the Lantern Festival means that the first month of the lunar calendar is an important month. Let us pay attention to the traditional festivals in the first month and have a good start of the month together. For more knowledge related to the first month of the lunar year, please pay attention to the 2020 first month special topic on Shuimoxiansheng.com.Is it appropriate to break ground and move graves on the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month in 2020?Lunar calendar: January 15, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 8, 2020, Saturday, Aquarius* Today ’s suitable days: Marry, move, bring in money, move into a new home, build a bed and stove, store treasures, bring a bride, take up a post, seek an heir, break ground, fast and offer sacrifices, pray for blessings, plant, dig canals, release water, build houses, build bridges, build embankments, open warehouses, relieve, seek medical treatment, open the market, establish bonds, bring in livestock, break ground , start drilling, buryConflict: Snake (Yi Hai) Pig Suisha: Suisha East Auspicious gods to follow: Yuedehe, Baoguang, Huoyao, Tianen, Tianfu, Xiangri Evil spirits to avoid: single fire, desolate land, dragon and tiger, wooden horse, separation of gods, death god, heavenly power, tile pit, five voids, wandering disaster, moon harm God of Wealth God of Happiness: Southwest God of Fortune: Southwest God of Wealth: East Peng Zu's 100 Taboos: Don't travel far if you don't like spicy food Combining the above content, we can know that today's groundbreaking [i.e. relocating graves] is taboo in the lunar calendar, so it is not suitable to break ground or relocate graves on the 15th day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival in 2020! The meaning of eating glutinous rice balls during the Lantern FestivalGlutinous Rice Balls are also called "tangtuan" or "yuanzi" or "tuanzi". People in the south also call them "shuiyuan" or "floating yuanzi". Every fifteenth day of the first lunar month, almost every household eats Yuanxiao.When cooking glutinous rice balls, they float on the water after boiling, which is very beautiful and reminds people of a bright moon hanging in the sky. There is a bright moon in the sky, dumplings in the bowl, and every family is reunited, symbolizing reunion and auspiciousness. Therefore, eating glutinous rice balls expresses people's love for family reunion. The survey also shows that Chinese people’s inheritance and love of traditional festivals is also a love for Chinese culture. Eating Yuanxiao should give it a different flavor. In addition, the name of tangyuan is similar to the word "tuanyuan", which means reunion. It symbolizes the reunion of the whole family, harmony and happiness. People also use it to miss their separated relatives and express their good wishes for future life. About the origin of the 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".With the changes of society and times, the customs and habits of the Lantern Festival have undergone great changes, but it is still 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 new year of 2020 has already begun. Will you be able to find your soulmate this year? Is your love luck good? Welcome to click on the "Premium Calculation" below to accurately calculate your love pattern. I wish you find the right soulmate soon! |
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