What date is the day after the beginning of spring on the twelfth day of the first lunar month in 2020 in the Gregorian calendar? Why do we worship Tai Sui on the beginning of spring?

What date is the day after the beginning of spring on the twelfth day of the first lunar month in 2020 in the Gregorian calendar? Why do we worship Tai Sui on the beginning of spring?
Introduction: Different days correspond to different new calendar dates. So what date is the solar calendar day after the beginning of spring on the twelfth day of the first lunar month in 2020? Why do we worship Tai Sui on the beginning of spring? Every day has its good and bad days. If you want to know more about the auspicious and inauspicious days in the first month of 2020, please pay attention to the relevant articles on the first month of 2020 on Shuimoxiansheng.com!

What date is the Gregorian calendar one day after the beginning of spring on the twelfth day of the first lunar month in 2020?

Gregorian calendar: Wednesday, February 5, 2020 Aquarius
Lunar calendar: The 12th god of the first month of 2020 → Tian Xing (bad luck day)
Year: Gengzi Year, Zodiac Rat, Month of Wuyin, Day of Wuyin
Conflict: Monkey (Ren Shen) Conflict North
Auspicious God : Tianshe
Evil spirits should be avoided: the hour and month are built in the earth palace and the death is in the heavenly punishment
Peng Zu's 100 Taboos: Wu does not accept land, the land owner is unlucky, Yin does not offer sacrifices to gods and ghosts, and does not taste
Based on the above content, we can know that the twelfth day of the first lunar month in 2020 is February 5th in the Gregorian calendar.
The twelfth day of the first lunar month is one of the traditional Chinese lunar festivals. Chinese folk activities on this day include hiding scissors, collecting old shoes, pinching mouse mouths, and setting up lantern sheds.
Twelve: Set up the lantern shed: From now on people begin to prepare to celebrate the Lantern Festival, buy lanterns, and set up the lantern shed. There is a nursery rhyme that goes: "Eleven people are chattering, twelve people are setting up the lantern shed, thirteen people are lighting the lanterns, fourteen people are lighting the lanterns, fifteen people are at their zenith, sixteen people are putting out the lanterns."

Why do we worship Tai Sui on the beginning of spring?

Tai Sui is also known as Tai Sui Xingjun or Sui Jun. It is both a star and a deity worshipped by the people.
Since the Qin and Han dynasties, Tai Sui has been feared as an evil spirit. There is a saying that "resisting Tai Sui is bad, and carrying Tai Sui is also bad." The beginning of spring is the day when Tai Sui takes over, and it is also a day to respect Tai Sui.
A grand worship ceremony is held to honor Tai Sui, so there are some dos and don’ts that you should be aware of. The night before a ritual, try not to eat meat or drink alcohol, take a bath, and wear clean clothes. Women should avoid their menstrual period. During the worship, you should remain calm and not think about things unrelated to the ritual. You should also keep the ritual altar quiet and pray sincerely in your heart, so that you can bring good luck to the coming year.
If you do not have the opportunity to attend a collective ceremony to honor Tai Sui, you can light three incense sticks and bow three times toward the southwest on the morning of February 4, the beginning of spring, to honor Tai Sui, the Sheep. Because the Sheep is located in the southwest, worshiping the Tai Sui of the year will bring good luck to the worshiper for the whole year. Expanded content - Beginning of Spring customs: whipping the spring ox
Whipping the Spring Ox, also known as Whipping the Earth Ox, has an early origin and has been preserved since then, but it was changed to be performed in spring. It was popular in the Tang and Song dynasties, especially after Song Renzong promulgated the "Earth Ox Sutra", which made the custom of whipping the earth ox more widespread and became an important part of folk culture.
The significance of whipping the spring ox is not limited to sending away the cold and promoting spring ploughing, it also has certain witchcraft significance.
People in Shandong province smash clay cows into pieces and scramble to grab the spring cow soil, which is called "grabbing spring". It is considered auspicious to grab the cow's head. When sculpting the Spring Ox, people often stuff grains into its belly. When the ox is beaten to pieces, the grains flow out.
People picked up the grains with laughter and put them back into their own granaries, which indicated that the granaries were full of food. There are also tea picking and spring ox worship activities, and in Hubei Province, turtle crowing activities are held to herald the coming of spring. Nowadays, the custom of "whipping the spring ox" still exists in some rural areas.

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