Introduction: It is also necessary to choose an auspicious day to repair a grave. So is it not suitable to repair a grave on the ninth day of the first lunar month in 2020? What does "Don't go out on the seventh day, don't return on the eighth day, and don't do things on the ninth day" mean? 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 not appropriate to repair graves on the ninth day of the first lunar month in 2020?2020 Lunar New Year's Day 9th lunar month calendar query:Lunar calendar: the 9th day of the first lunar month of 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 2, 2020, Sunday, Aquarius [Today's old almanac is suitable] Sacrifice, fast and pray for blessings, build and seek offspring, release and receive wealth, erect pillars, plant, establish certificates and meridians, build houses, go to school, travel and open warehouses [Today's old almanac is unsuitable] Repair graves, bury, install beds, cut wood, raise beams, receive livestock, get married, migrate, receive betrothal gifts, open the market, trade, take office, move into the house, install incense, break ground and seek wealth Based on the above content, we can know that repairing graves on this day is taboo in the lunar calendar, so it is not suitable to repair graves on the ninth day of the first lunar month in 2020! What does "Don't go out on the seventh, don't come back on the eighth, and do things on the ninth" mean?The ancient Chinese people believed that nine represented the majority, the most, and the biggest number, and therefore it was the best. This day is also known as "Tianri". Legend has it that it is the birthday of the Jade Emperor and must be celebrated with great ceremony. "Nine" is homophonic with "wine", so nine cannot be separated from wine. Every household prepares a sumptuous banquet, drinks to their heart's content and wishes the Jade Emperor a happy birthday.In the old days, on this night, men and women would gather under a big tree (preferably an osmanthus tree) to sing, inviting the Jade Emperor's favorite youngest daughter, the Seventh Fairy, to come down to earth. The songs they sang had to be joyful and auspicious to make the Seventh Fairy happy. Once she was happy, her father, the Jade Emperor, would bless the world with everything going well. The Tujia people in Enshi also believe that getting things done on the ninth day will achieve twice the result with half the effort, so there is a saying that goes "Don't go out on the seventh, don't come back on the eighth, and you will get a lot of things done on the ninth day." “Don’t go out on the seventh day” means don’t go out to do business or get things done on the seventh day of the first lunar month. Otherwise, you won’t be able to do it well or get anything done. “Don’t return on the eighth day” means that people who are away from home should not go home on this day. “Return” means completion, and “eight” means prosperity. If something is supposed to be prosperous, it should not have the meaning of completion. "A lot of things can be done on the ninth day of the ninth month" means that if you do things on this day, you will be blessed by the Jade Emperor and not only will your work be done, but you will also get a lot done and do it efficiently. Even today, some older people still leave difficult things to be done on this day. Things get done better on this day, which is actually a long-standing belief among people. When people are doing things, they believe that God is above them, so they dare not be hypocritical or make things difficult, and they are reasonable with each other, so things can be done more easily. Expanded content - Customs of the ninth day of the first lunar month: Lantern Festival at Zhongxin Lantern Street"The ninth day of the first lunar month is the day to play with lanterns." This is the customary day for villagers in the six towns and villages of Zhongxin, Dahu, Youxi, Sanjiao, Xiuduan and Gaoguan in Lianping County of Heyuan City to play with lanterns together.Zhongxinxu Town in Lianping County is crowded with people and traffic. Colorful lanterns are hung on both sides of the street, which are dazzling and eye-catching. The lanterns displayed on Zhongxin Lantern Street were in great demand, with thousands of lanterns quickly sold out. According to historical records, the "Lantern Festival on Zhongxin Street" began in the late Ming and early Qing dynasties. Since then, on the ninth day of the first lunar month every year, a cultural and entertainment activity called "Lantern Festival" is held in "Zhongxin Street" (now Zhongxin Town, Lianping County, Heyuan City), an important town in the Jiulian Mountains in northern Guangdong. The new wave of annual fortune in 2020 has already changed. Calculate your own fortune in advance, correct your mistakes if there are any, and encourage yourself if there are none, so that the new year will be smooth and safe. To calculate your new fortune in 2020, please click on the "Premium Calculation" below to learn about your new fortune. I wish you peace and happiness in the new year! |
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