There is a folk saying that you should not move in December. Does December refer to the lunar calendar or the Gregorian calendar? Does the saying "you can't move house in December" refer to the lunar calendar? Is it the twelfth month of the lunar calendar or what month? The twelfth month of the lunar calendar is also known as the twelfth month, or the wax month. So what are the things to do and not to do in the twelfth month? Visit Shui Mo Xiansheng's website to learn more about the twelfth lunar month of 2019.Does December referring to the lunar calendar when you can’t move house?——The saying that you can’t move house in December refers to the lunar calendar.Explanation of the custom: There is a folk custom of "not moving in the twelfth lunar month". People in Zhejiang province avoid moving house in the first or ninth month, as they believe that these months are unlucky. The Yugur people believe that Tiger Day, Dog Day, Rat Day and Snake Day are unlucky days and they avoid moving on these days. This shows that people regard relocation as a major event and must treat it with caution. Otherwise, you may suffer misfortune. Feng Shui explanation: The twelfth month is relatively cold. If you move into a new house rashly, the cold air will block the prosperous atmosphere in your home. ——Moving house selection date tips: It is advisable to choose the most favorable direction according to the orientation of the house and the four pillars or zodiac signs of the owner and other family members, such as Tiande, Yuede, Tiandehe, Yuedehe, Tianshe, Tianyuan, Yueen, Sixiang, Shide, Minri, Yima, Tianma, Chengri and Kairi. Suitable years are Jiazi, Yichou, Bingyin, Wuchen, Gengwu, Dingchou, Wuyin, Yiyou, Gengyin, Renchen, Guisi, Yiwei, Renyin, Guimao, Jiachen, Bingwu, Xinhai, Guichou, Bingchen, Dingsi and Renxu. Taboo: Moon broken, ordinary days, closing days, closed days, robbery, disaster, moon evil, moon punishment, moon disgust, great times, heavenly officials, four wastes, five tombs, return taboo, past death. The twelfth month of the lunar calendar or what month?——The twelfth month of the lunar calendar, which is commonly known as "La Yue" among the people. December is the last month of the year, commonly known as the end of the year. It has more than 30 names for it, such as Ladong, Candong, Qiongdong, Layue, Bingyue, Yuyue, Jiyue, Qingsi, Dongsu, and Dalu. Among them, the most familiar and well-known one is "La Yue".Explanation of the twelfth lunar month: ——According to Customs and Rites by Ying Shao, a scholar of the Han Dynasty, "La means connection, the handover of the old and the new, so a grand sacrifice is held to reward merits." There is a similar statement in the Book of Sui, Rites and Etiquette: "In November of the fourth year of Kaihuang, the imperial edict said: La was called in ancient times, which means connection, and it means the alternation of the old and the new." It means that La contains the meaning of replacement of the old and the new, and bidding farewell to the old and welcoming the new. As the year draws to a close, at the turn of the old and the new year, people offer sacrifices to their ancestors and family gods to report a year of longevity and good harvests, and to share the joy of the harvest in heaven and on earth. |
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