Is it a good idea to open a new store the day before New Year’s Day 2020? What is the difference between New Year’s Day and the Spring Festival?

Is it a good idea to open a new store the day before New Year’s Day 2020? What is the difference between New Year’s Day and the Spring Festival?
Introduction: It is generally necessary to choose an auspicious day to open a new store. So is it a good idea to open a new store the day before New Year’s Day 2020? What is the difference between New Year’s Day and the Spring Festival? The twelfth month of the lunar calendar is the twelfth month, commonly known as the end of the year, and is also known as Ladong, Candong, Qiongdong, Layue, and Bingyue. Let’s go to Shuimoxiansheng.com to check out the relevant content for the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2019.

Is it a good idea to open a new store the day before New Year’s Day 2020?

Query the lunar calendar on the day before New Year's Day 2020:
Gregorian calendar: Wednesday, January 1, 2020 Capricorn
Lunar calendar: December 7, 2019, God of Duty → Jade Hall (ecliptic day)
Year: Year of the Pig, Zodiac Pig, Month of Bingzi, Day of Guimao
Conflict: Conflict with Rooster (Dingyou) and the west
Today's auspicious things: breaking ground, drilling, repairing graves, burying, accepting marriage proposals, seeking sons-in-law, removing mourning clothes, offering sacrifices and praying for blessings, erecting pillars and beams, planting, accepting livestock, traveling, releasing water, raising livestock, tailoring clothes, and meridians
Today's taboos: building, breaking ground, opening warehouses, moving, moving into new homes, installing incense, opening markets, seeking wealth, building houses, collecting wealth, taking up new positions, getting married
Based on the above content, we can know that the opening of the business on the day before New Year’s Day 2020 is taboo in the lunar calendar, so the day before New Year’s Day 2020 is not suitable for opening a new store!

What is the difference between New Year’s Day and Spring Festival?

New Year's Day is also known as the "New Calendar Year" and refers to January 1st of the current Gregorian calendar. But before 1911, "New Year's Day" was today's "Spring Festival", which is the lunar New Year.
The Spring Festival is traditionally called the New Year, the Big Year, or the New Year, but is also colloquially called "Du Sui", "Celebrating the New Year", and "Guo Nian". In ancient times, the Spring Festival specifically referred to the Beginning of Spring in the solar terms, and was also regarded as the beginning of the year. Later, it was changed to the first day of the first lunar month as the New Year.
The New Year's Day in ancient China was not the "Gregorian calendar" commonly used today - January 1st of the Gregorian calendar. From the Yin Dynasty, when the first day of the twelfth lunar month was designated as the beginning of the year, to the Han Dynasty, when the first day of the first lunar month was designated as the beginning of the year, there have been many repeated changes.
During the Republic of China, when Sun Yat-sen took office as the provisional president in Nanjing in early January 1912, in order to "follow the farming season" and "facilitate statistics", he designated the first day of the first lunar month as the Spring Festival, and changed January 1 of the Gregorian calendar to "New Year", but it is still called "New Year's Day".
It was not until after liberation that the Central People's Government promulgated the unified "National Holidays and Anniversary Holidays Regulations", designated January 1 of the Gregorian calendar as New Year's Day, and decided to have a one-day holiday across the country.
At the same time, in order to distinguish the lunar new year and the Gregorian new year, and in view of the fact that the "Lichun" among the 24 solar terms in the lunar calendar falls around the Lunar New Year, the first day of the first lunar month was renamed "Spring Festival".

What Feng Shui items should be placed in a new store to attract wealth?

Such as cornucopia, money tree, pixiu, lucky cat, God of Wealth, etc., can bring wealth into the house only when combined with feng shui, but you should also pay attention to taboos when using and placing these wealth-bringing items.
In Feng Shui, the Pixiu is a mascot used to ward off evil spirits, block bad luck, and protect the home. Its power is unquestionable and it can be placed in a company or a store without any taboos.
Because the Pixiu represents fire in the five elements, it has a strong power to attract wealth. Placing it in a shop's auspicious feng shui location can help increase wealth.
There are two types of God of Wealth, civil and military, and their placements are different. Generally, we place them at home, or those who work in the arts can choose the civil God of Wealth, to attract wealth and good fortune, while those who run a shop and do business can choose the military God of Wealth, to attract wealth and protect the house.
There are two Gods of Wealth and War, one is Zhao Gongming with a black mouth and black face, the other is Guan Gong with a red face and long beard. Either one is acceptable.

2020 is the year of Tai Sui for people born in the Year of the Rat. How can we resolve the problem of offending Tai Sui and make 2020 smoother and safer?
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