Introduction: It is also necessary to choose an auspicious day to repair a grave. So is it not appropriate to repair a grave on the third day of the Lunar New Year in 2020? What are the taboos to pay attention to on the third day of the Lunar New Year in 2020? The arrival of the first month of the lunar calendar means that the new year has begun. Do you want to know more about the first month of the lunar calendar? Please visit Shuimoxiansheng.com for the 2020 New Year special topic.Is it not appropriate to repair graves on the third day of the Lunar New Year in 2020?2020 lunar calendar query for the third day of the first lunar month:Lunar calendar: January 3, 2020 Gregorian calendar: January 27, 2020, Monday, Aquarius [Today's old almanac is suitable] Accepting money, hiding treasures, accepting marriage, taking office, getting married, seeking children, breaking ground, migrating, planting, attending school, tailoring, seeking wealth, and getting married [Today's old almanac is unsuitable] 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, setting up tickets, meridians, accepting livestock , breaking ground , starting drilling, burials, traveling, and going out for military service 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 content, we can know that breaking ground [i.e. repairing graves] on this day is taboo in the lunar calendar, so it is not suitable to repair graves on the third day of the first lunar month in 2020! What are the taboos to pay attention to on the third day of the first lunar month in 2020?Taboos on the third day of the first lunar month: New Year’s greetings.The third day of the Lunar New Year is also known as Red Dog Day, which is an unlucky day. Red Dog is the god of anger and encountering it will bring disaster. Taboos on the third day of the first lunar month: visiting relatives and friends. The old custom called it "Hungry Ghost Day" and people were not allowed to visit relatives or friends on this day, but this custom has long been outdated. Taboos on the third day of the first lunar month: eating rice. People believe that the third day of the first lunar month is the birthday of millet. On this day, they offer sacrifices and pray for a good harvest, and do not eat rice. Taboos on the third day of the first lunar month: killing sheep. The third day of the first lunar month is the day when Nuwa created sheep, so it is called "Sheep Day". On this day, people cannot kill sheep. Taboos on the third day of the first lunar month: lighting lamps. The third day of the first lunar month is the day of "rat wedding", so according to legend, people must turn off the lights and go to bed early at night. Taboos on the third day of the first lunar month: breaking things. It is not allowed to break things during the New Year. If something is broken, just say: "Break (Sui) Break (Sui) May you be safe." This is to remind people not to get carried away during the New Year, and to be careful for good luck. What day is the third day of the first lunar month?The third day of the first lunar month is also known as Xiaonianchao or Red Dog 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. A new stage of life has already begun in 2020. In order to make 2020 more meaningful and predict your fortune in advance, you can click on the "Premium Calculation" below to learn the latest and most comprehensive fortune. I wish you a smooth and safe 2020! |
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