Is it unlucky to travel the day after Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019? A complete collection of Mid-Autumn Festival proverbs!

Is it unlucky to travel the day after Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019? A complete collection of Mid-Autumn Festival proverbs!
Introduction: When traveling far away, you usually have to choose an auspicious day. So is it unlucky to travel one day after the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019? A complete collection of idioms about the Mid-Autumn Festival! School has started, which also means it is the eighth month of the lunar calendar in 2019, and it is time to put on more clothes. Follow Mr. Shui Mo's website and we will spend a cool autumn with you.

Is it unlucky to travel the day after Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019?

2019 lunar calendar query for the day after Mid-Autumn Festival:
Lunar calendar: August 16, 2019 Gregorian calendar: September 14, 2019, Saturday, Virgo
【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
[Do not use it for important matters during the day]

Pray for blessings, get married, break ground, take up a post, build a stove, resolve medical treatment, lawsuit, break ground, start drilling, remove mourning clothes, bury, fast and offer sacrifices, dig wells, plant, offer sacrifices, capture
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
[Do not use it for important matters during the day]

Returning home, traveling, setting up beds, building beds, opening the market, setting up coupons, collecting money, shipping, collecting purchases, building, entering the house, setting up doors, raising beams and erecting pillars, building houses, buying property, collecting livestock, migrating, separating, opening warehouses
From the above content, we can know that today is an unlucky day [do not use it for important matters on the day of the four waste days], so the day after the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2019 is not an auspicious day for traveling!

A complete collection of idioms about the Mid-Autumn Festival!

Watching osmanthus on August 15th - the flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full. The moon on August 15th - fair and square. Mid-Autumn Festival has passed. Leap August - reunion has passed and reunion has come again. Buying New Year's goods on August 15th - it's better to do it early than late. Eating zongzi on August 15th - not the right time. Clouds cover the moon on August 15th - disappointing. Planting early rice after Mid-Autumn Festival - late. Mid-Autumn weather - neither cold nor hot. High tide on August 15th - waves higher than one wave. May on August 15th - there will be such a day sooner or later. Making cakes on August 15th - it's better to do it early (Chen Zaoer)
The heart of a glutinous rice cake born on August 15th - soft but not hard Eat round cakes on the night of August 15th - round on top and round on bottom; fate on top and fate on bottom The moon of Mid-Autumn Festival - fair and square August 15th Reunion Festival - once a year Stand on the river bank to fish for the moon - a waste of time Watch lanterns on August 15th - half a year too late Appreciate osmanthus flowers on Mid-Autumn Festival - the flowers are in full bloom and the moon is full Eat rice cakes on August 15th - still early Spend Mid-Autumn Festival at the Wangjiang Pavilion - the one near the water gets the moon first

Origin of Mid-Autumn Festival

There are many theories about the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival. The word "Mid-Autumn" was first seen in "The Book of Rites of Zhou". "The Book of Rites·Monthly Ordinances" said: "In the middle of autumn, people take care of the elderly and eat porridge."
One theory is that it originated from the sacrificial activities of ancient emperors. It is recorded in the Book of Rites: "The emperor worships the sun in the morning in spring and the moon in the evening in autumn." worshiping the moon means offering sacrifices to the moon, which shows that as early as the Spring and Autumn Period, the emperors had begun to offer sacrifices to the moon. Later, noble officials and scholars also followed suit, and it gradually spread to the people.
Second, 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 this month, so the Mid-Autumn Festival may be a custom inherited from the ancients' "Autumn Report".
Some historians have also pointed out that the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival should be on August 15th of the 13th year of Daye in the late Sui Dynasty. Pei Ji of the Tang army used the full moon as an idea and successfully invented moon cakes. He distributed them among the army as military pay, successfully solving the military food problem caused by absorbing a large number of anti-Sui rebel forces.

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