Where is the auspicious direction for the God of Joy on New Year’s Day, January 1, 2020?

Where is the auspicious direction for the God of Joy on New Year’s Day, January 1, 2020?
Introduction: When welcoming the God of Joy, we also need to pay attention to the choice of auspicious direction. So where is the auspicious direction for the God of Joy on New Year’s Day, January 1, 2020? Shuimoxiansheng.com has carefully compiled detailed information about the twelfth lunar month of 2019. If you want to know the auspicious and inauspicious days in the twelfth lunar month, just go to Shuimoxiansheng.com.

Where is the auspicious direction for the God of Joy on New Year’s Day, January 1, 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
God of Wealth: Lucky God: Southeast God of Fortune: Due West God of Wealth: Due South Lucky God: Kylin Day, Bu Shou Zhong, Bao Guang, Fu De, Jin Tang, Min Ri, Ming Wei Dui, Tian Cang, Tian Fu, Tian Gui
Evil spirits to avoid: Ghost crying, Grim Reaper, Heavenly Dog, Heavenly Fire, Heavenly Plague, Earthly Plague
Based on the above content, we can know that the auspicious position of the God of Happiness on New Year’s Day 2020 is in the southeast direction!
Introduction to the God of Joy The God of Joy is a deity widely believed in by the Chinese people. The God of Joy is the God of Good Luck, commonly known as the God of Happiness. Because people's wish is to seek good fortune and avoid misfortune, and pursue happiness and joy, they invented a god of joy. According to Chinese folk legend, the God of Joy was originally a pious woman who worshipped the God of the North Dipper. When she became an immortal through Taoism, the God of the North Dipper asked her what she wanted. The woman pursed her lips with her hand and smiled without answering. The God of the North Dipper mistakenly thought that she was praying for a beard, so he gave her a long beard. Because she looked happy when she smiled, she was named the God of Joy. Because of the long beard, she was no longer visible to mortals. From then on, the God of Joy was responsible for celebrations, but her divine form was not revealed. Therefore, the biggest feature of the God of Joy is that he has no specific image and no special temple. He is highly abstract. However, later generations also regarded portraits of ancestors or King Zhou of Shang as the God of Joy and worshipped them. The worship of the God of Joy is common in various ritual activities, especially in weddings. What is the Song of the God of Happiness? The God of Joy is a deity in charge of joyous events. Welcoming the God of Joy not only has the meaning of joy and auspiciousness, but also can bring good health to the whole year. According to the song about the directions of the God of Happiness in traditional Feng Shui: "Jia is in Gen, Yi is in Gan, Bing is in Kun, Ding is in Li, and Wu is in Xun." We can get: Jia Si's day is in Gen, the God of Happiness is in the northeast; Yi Geng's day is in Gan, the God of Happiness is in the northwest; Bing Xin's day is in Kun, the God of Happiness is in the southwest; Ding Ren's day is in Li, the God of Happiness is in the south; Wu Gui's day is in Xun, the God of Happiness is in the southeast. The origin of the term New Year's Day:
The word "New Year's Day" in Chinese history first appeared in "Book of Jin". "New Year's Day" in Chinese history refers to the "first day of the first lunar month". The calculation method of the "first lunar month" was very inconsistent before the period of Emperor Wu of Han, and the dates of New Year's Day were not consistent in different dynasties. Starting from Emperor Wu of Han, the first month of the lunar calendar was designated as the "first month" and the first day of the month was called New Year's Day, which was used until the end of the Qing Dynasty. After the Revolution of 1911, in order to "follow the Xia calendar to follow the agricultural season and the Western calendar to facilitate statistics", it was decided to use the Gregorian calendar in the first year of the Republic of China (actually used in 1912), and January 1 of the Gregorian calendar was designated as "New Year", but it was not called "New Year's Day". In 1949, the People's Republic of China adopted January 1 of the Gregorian calendar as New Year's Day, so "New Year's Day" is also known as the "Gregorian Year", "New Calendar Year" or "Gregorian Year" in China.

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