What date is the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 in the new calendar? Is the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 an auspicious day?

What date is the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 in the new calendar? Is the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 an auspicious day?
Introduction: The third day of the first lunar month is the third day of the Spring Festival, and days can be auspicious or inauspicious. So what date is the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 in the new calendar? Is the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 an auspicious day? The nicknames of the first month of the lunar calendar include: the first month of the year, the end of spring, the beginning of the sun, etc. The special content of the first month of 2020 on Shuimoxiansheng.com is being updated, please feel free to check and click!

What date is the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 in the new calendar?

By checking the old almanac, we know that the third day of the first lunar month in 2020 is Monday, January 27, 2020 in the new calendar. The third day of the first lunar month is also known as Xiaonianchao, also known as Chigou Day. As an ancient Chinese traditional festival, it is said that on this day Nuwa created the pig.
According to Chinese folklore, the third night of the Chinese New Year is the day when mice get married, so most families turn off the lights and go to bed early to avoid disturbing the mice (some say that turning off the lights early at night is to prevent the mice from seeing and getting married, thus reducing their reproduction rate). They also sprinkle some rice grains and cakes in the corners of the house for the mice to eat, which is called "mouse sharing", and means sharing the year's harvest with the mice.
The Chinese people regard the third day of the first lunar month as the birthday of millet. On this day, they offer sacrifices and pray for a good harvest, and do not eat rice.

Is the third day of the Lunar New Year in 2020 an auspicious day?

2020 Lunar New Year third day almanac query:
Lunar calendar: the third day of the first lunar month of 2020 Gregorian calendar: Monday, January 27, 2020, Aquarius Today's good days: receiving money, hiding treasures, receiving a marriage proposal, taking office, getting married, seeking an heir, breaking ground, migrating, planting, attending school, tailoring, seeking money, getting married, wearing a hairpin Today's bad days: litigation, raising beams and erecting pillars, offering sacrifices and praying for blessings, building houses, building bridges and embankments, opening warehouses, seeking medical treatment, opening the market, establishing tickets, collecting livestock, breaking ground, starting drilling, burying, traveling, and going out for a mission
Fetal God’s position: South of the door and bed
Na Yin star position: Dalin Wood fixed position
Auspicious Gods: Time and Yin Sanhe Liuyi Yutang
Evil spirits should be avoided: Jiukan is arrogant and hateful, while Jiujiao is full of anger.
Peng Zu's 100 taboos: Don't break the contract, and don't travel far to hide your wealth.
Based on the above contents of the lunar calendar, we can know that the number of taboos in the lunar calendar on this day exceeds 10, so the third day of the Lunar New Year in 2020 is not an auspicious day!

Ancient ways of greeting the New Year

Wanfu is a kind of etiquette for ancient women. The right hand covers the left hand, half-clenched into a fist, and placed between the right side of the waist and ribs. It is then slightly shaken up and down several times, and the knees are slightly squatted. Sometimes, women say "Wanfu" while performing the salute. It is rarely used in modern times.
Kowtow means kneeling and bowing. Nowadays, in some rural areas, this etiquette is still performed when younger generations pay New Year's greetings to their elders, especially when minors pay New Year's greetings to elders of higher generations.
Bowing is a common etiquette in modern times, used for New Year greetings, mostly between younger generations to elders, and subordinates to superiors. It can also be used between peers, by both men and women.
Holding fists and bowing is a traditional etiquette unique to the Chinese nation. To hold fists, the left hand clasps the right hand, naturally clasping them together with appropriate tightness. To bow, the hands should be shaken slightly in front of the chest naturally, not too vigorously or too high. This kind of etiquette is often seen when people of the same generation greet each other during the New Year.
The posture for bowing is to first clasp both hands together and raise them in front of you.
You can't hold the fists randomly. Men use the left hand to hold the right hand. This is called "auspicious bow". The opposite is "inauspicious bow".
During the New Year, if someone shakes hands with his left hand with his right hand, it will bring bad luck. When performing a greeting, regardless of status, one should raise their hands to the level of their eyebrows and shake them up and down with force a few times. For a more serious greeting, one can bow followed by a salute.
This etiquette is generally used by younger generations to wish their elders a happy new year, or by subordinates to their superiors.

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