Can we erect a monument during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019? Is the moon at its roundest during the Mid-Autumn Festival?

Can we erect a monument during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019? Is the moon at its roundest during the Mid-Autumn Festival?
Introduction: You have to choose an auspicious day to erect a monument, because erecting a monument is a big deal. So can we erect a monument during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019? Is the moon during the Mid-Autumn Festival the roundest? The eighth month of the lunar calendar is also known as Guiyue, Zhuangyue, Zhongqiu, Nangong, and Zhongshang. Let’s learn with Shuimoxiansheng.com what we need to pay attention to in this beautiful eighth month of the lunar calendar in 2019.

Can a monument be erected during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019?

2019 Mid-Autumn Festival Almanac Query:
Lunar calendar
: August 15, 2019
Gregorian calendar: Friday, September 13, 2019, Virgo
【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
Nacai, marry, recruit a son-in-law, build a house, pray for blessings, open the market, accept wealth, offer sacrifices, pray for an heir, release, bury, take up a post, plant crops, accept livestock, fast and offer sacrifices, go to school, tailor clothes, pray for wealth, wear a hairpin
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
Moving, moving into a new house, installing incense, litigation, raising beams, erecting pillars, installing beds, building, breaking ground, traveling, going out to seek medical advice
From the above content, we can know that today's groundbreaking [i.e. erecting a monument] is not in accordance with the lunar calendar, so it is not suitable to erect a monument during the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019!

Is the moon the roundest during Mid-Autumn Festival?

The moon revolves around the Earth in an elliptical orbit, and it usually takes 29 and a half days for it to "walk" from one full moon to the next full moon. This is called a "synodic month." During the "full moon," the moon, Earth, and sun are closest to a straight line, and the moon is also the roundest and brightest. The pace of the moon's rotation varies. The time of the moon's fullness varies every month. The most likely time is "the moon is full on the 15th and the 16th."
Some people believe that the moon is closest to the earth during the Mid-Autumn Festival, so it appears to be the roundest when we see it. This is not the case. As we all know, the perigee of the moon's orbit around the earth has a periodic change, with an average cycle of 8.8 years. That is to say, it is impossible for the moon to be at perigee every Mid-Autumn Festival.
So everyone feels that the moon is the roundest during the Mid-Autumn Festival because the inclination of the earth and the sun increases in autumn, and the warm and humid air above the land of China gradually subsides. At this time, the northwest wind is still very weak, and there is no sandstorm. The air is exceptionally fresh and the sky is especially clean. The moon looks round and big, making it the best time to enjoy the moon.

What is the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival?

The popularity of the Mid-Autumn Festival began in the Song Dynasty. By the Ming and Qing Dynasties, it had become as famous as New Year's Day and became one of the major festivals in my country. There are roughly three theories about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival: it originated from the ancient custom of worshiping the moon and singing and dancing under the moon to find a mate; and it also originated from the ancient custom of worshiping the land god in autumn. In the Chinese lunar calendar, the moon on August 15 is rounder and brighter than the full moons in other months, so it is also called "Moon Eve" and "August Festival." On this night, people look up at the bright moon in the sky, and naturally look forward to family reunions. Those who are far away from home also use this to express their longing for their hometown and loved ones.
The Mid-Autumn Festival was originally a commemoration of an uprising that overthrew the Yuan Dynasty. At the end of the Yuan Dynasty, the common people could no longer bear the rule of the government. During the Mid-Autumn Festival, they hid notes saying "Kill the Tartars, destroy the Yuan Dynasty; every family will take action on the 15th of August" inside small round cakes and passed them to each other. On the evening of August 15th, every household took action and overthrew the Yuan Dynasty in one fell swoop. Later, people eat mooncakes every Mid-Autumn Festival to commemorate this historic victory.
Some people also suggest that the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival is related to agricultural production. Autumn is the season of harvest. The word "autumn" is interpreted as: "autumn is the time when crops mature." During the Mid-Autumn Festival in August, crops and various fruits gradually mature. In order to celebrate the harvest and express their joy, farmers regard the Mid-Autumn Festival as a festival. "Mid-Autumn" means the middle of autumn. The eighth month of the lunar calendar is the middle month of autumn, and the fifteenth day is the middle day of the month.

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