Is it unlucky to raise the beams one day after the winter solstice in 2019? Why are the 39th day of winter the coldest?

Is it unlucky to raise the beams one day after the winter solstice in 2019? Why are the 39th day of winter the coldest?
Introduction: Putting up the beams to build a house is a major event, so you need to choose an auspicious day. So is it unlucky to put up the beams one day after the winter solstice in 2019? Why are the 39th day of winter the coldest? Want to know more about the days in November of the lunar calendar 2019? Please pay attention to our Shui Mo Xiansheng website’s special topic for November of the lunar calendar!

Is it unlucky to put up the beams one day after the winter solstice in 2019?

Gregorian calendar: Monday, December 23, 2019 Capricorn
Lunar calendar: November 28, 2019: God of Destiny → Life (ecliptic day)
Year: Year of the Pig, Zodiac Pig, Month of Bingzi, Day of Jiawu
Conflict: Rat (Wu Zi) Conflict North
Today's suitable days: (Do not use for major events when the sun is inauspicious or the moon is inauspicious) Get married, take up a post, break ground, drill a grave, resolve a lawsuit, seek medical treatment, settle a case, offer sacrifices, seek an heir, receive money, plant crops, hold funerals, break houses, take medicine, recruit a son-in-law, sign a contract
Today's suitable things: (Do not use for important matters when the sun is broken and the moon is broken) Put up beams and erect pillars, install doors, build houses, build stoves, open the market, move into houses, build houses, open warehouses, acupuncture and moxibustion, pray for blessings, accept marriage proposals, separate, break ground, install beds, close tents, get married, bury, buy property, release water, accept livestock, travel by boat, migrate
Based on the above lunar calendar content, we can know that today is a day with a broken moon, so the day after the winter solstice in 2019 is not suitable for raising the beam!

Why are the 39th day of winter considered the coldest?

During the winter solstice, the daytime is the shortest, the angle between the sun's direct angle and the ground is the smallest, and the intensity of sunlight per unit area of ​​the ground is the smallest. Therefore, the ground receives the least solar heat every day, and the daily heat deficit on the ground has not yet reached its maximum value.
After the winter solstice, although the daytime increases, the rate of increase is very slow. From the winter solstice to the "Three Nines", it only increases by about one minute per day on average. At the same time, the angle between the sun's direct angle and the ground also increases very slowly.
The daily heat balance on the ground is still in deficit, so heat continues to be lost and the ground temperature continues to drop. The total ground heat deficit reaches its maximum during the "Three Nines" period.
Since the temperature of the air is mainly affected by the ground temperature, the temperature is the lowest during the "Three Nines" season (of course, this is not the case across the country and every year, it varies from region to region and year to year).
In addition, around the "Three Nines", the cold air mass in the Siberian region also developed to an extremely strong stage. The frequent invasion of strong cold air was also one of the reasons for the low temperature. The earth absorbs heat from the sun during the day and radiates it at night. In summer, more heat is absorbed during the day and less heat is released at night, so some heat can be accumulated every day.

In winter, less heat is absorbed during the day and more heat is dissipated at night. Not only can the heat not be accumulated every day, but some of the heat accumulated in the summer must be used up. On the day of the winter solstice, less heat is absorbed during the day, but there is still some heat stored in the earth.
After the winter solstice, the stored heat becomes less and less, and by the "Three Nines", the earth's stored heat is the least in the year, so it is also the coldest. Expanded content---Winter Solstice calculation method <br /> The calculation formula for the winter solstice date (Eastern Eighth District): (YD+C)-L
Formula interpretation: Y=last two digits of the year, D=0.2422, L=leap year number, 21st century C=21.94, 20th century=22.60.
For example: The date of the winter solstice in 2088 = [88×0.2422+21.94]-[88/4]=43-22=21, and the winter solstice is on December 21st.
Exception: For the years 1918 and 2021, the calculation result shall be reduced by one day.
Note: The Pingqi method (used before 1645) does not take into account the uneven speed of the sun's movement on the ecliptic, and is different from the Dingqi method (used since 1645), so the specific time of the winter solstice is different.

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