Is the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020 a suitable day to pray?

Is the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020 a suitable day to pray?
Is the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020 a suitable day to pray? The eighth day of the first lunar month is also known as Shunxing Festival. According to folklore, the eighth day of the first lunar month is Guzi’s birthday. The various festivals in the first month of the lunar calendar are coming right after the Spring Festival. Following the 2020 first month special topic of Shuimoxiansheng.com, let’s count how many important traditional festivals and customs there are in this month.

Is the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020 a suitable day to pray?

Lunar calendar: 8th day of the first lunar month of 2020 Gregorian calendar: 1st February 2020, Saturday, Aquarius
【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
[Do not use it on days when death is a serious matter]

Marry, build, break ground, move, take up a post, accept marriage proposal, build a house, erect pillars and put up beams, accept money, settle lawsuits, offer sacrifices, seek heirs, release, move into a new house, capture and enroll in school
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
[Do not use it on days when death is a serious matter]

Planting, fasting, praying, buying livestock, buying property, sailing, drilling, repairing graves, burials, traveling, breaking ground, opening business
According to the almanac, the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020 is a day not suitable for major events such as death. Therefore, it is not recommended to pray today.

What customs are there on the eighth day of the first lunar month?

▷▷Divining for the Rice on the 8th Day of the First Lunar Month <br /> Chinese people believe that if the weather is good on this day, the rice harvest will be good this year, and if it is bad, the harvest will be poor.
▷▷ Opening on the eighth day of the first lunar month <br /> Some shopping malls or stores opened today, mainly to represent the meaning of "prosperity". May your business prosper and you be prosperous all year round.
▷▷ Receiving the stars on the eighth day of the first lunar month <br /> The Chinese people regard the eighth day of the first lunar month as the day when the stars descend to the earth. They make small lanterns and burn them to offer sacrifices to them. This is called Shunxing, also known as "offering sacrifices to the stars" or "receiving the stars".
▷▷ Eat grains on the eighth day of the first lunar month <br /> After returning home, the children will prepare a grain dinner for the whole family. For example, let the children knead the dough and steam buns, make noodles, wash the rice and steam rice, and cook porridge by themselves. Adults only need to provide necessary guidance and do not take over. In this way, children can more clearly understand the preciousness of food and the difficulty of labor.
▷▷ Raising the Valley on the 8th Day of the First Lunar Month <br /> The pace of urban life is very fast, and it is rare for people to get close to nature. It is recommended that on the Grain Day, the whole family go to the flower market to buy some ornamental crops (available in the market, such as "ornamental millet") and cultivate them at home, and carefully maintain this "crop" all year round.
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