Introduction: In our country, we usually choose auspicious days to burn incense and pray for blessings. So is the tenth day of the first lunar month in 2019 a suitable day for praying? What are the customs of the tenth day of the first lunar month? Follow the editor to learn more about it! Shuimoxiansheng.com provides you with more content related to the first month of the lunar calendar in 2019. Everyone is welcome to learn about it together!2019 Lunar calendar query for the tenth day of the first lunar month:The tenth day of the first lunar month of the year 2019 (lunar calendar)February 14, 2019, Thursday, Aquarius (Gregorian calendar) 【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】 Pray for blessings , get married, move, bring in money, move into new homes, start business, build stoves, break ground, start drilling, repair graves, bury, marry, recruit sons-in-law, build houses, erect pillars, raise beams, offer sacrifices, seek heirs, terminate employment, plant crops, raise livestock, fast and offer sacrifices, establish contracts to seek wealth, open warehouses, go to school, tailor clothes, wear hairpins [Today’s taboos in the almanac] Separation, litigation, bed-setting, groundbreaking, travel, seeking medical advice Based on the above contents of the lunar calendar, we can know that praying on this day is suitable according to the lunar calendar, so this day is suitable for praying! What are the customs on the tenth day of the first lunar month?1. Hanging LanternsThe lanterns hung on the tenth day are called "Adding a Son Lanterns". The name of the Tianding Lantern comes from the fact that the pronunciations of “deng” and “ding” in Cantonese are similar, and “tiandeng” means “adding a son”. In the past, in Zhu Village, if a baby boy was born in the village, the whole family would go to the altar of land and grain to hang lanterns on the tenth day of the first lunar month. Thoughtful elders will even write the name of the newlywed on the lantern. Such practice was a big matter related to the inheritance at that time. The elder in the village who was responsible for recording the family tree would record the name of the newcomer, and from then on he would have a status in the clan. On the night of the ninth day of the first lunar month, families with new male children in the village will prepare lanterns in advance, and as soon as midnight passes, they will rush to hang up the lanterns. According to traditional customs, hanging up the "first lantern" and burning the "first incense stick" before midnight on the tenth day of the first lunar month is really a proud thing. So, although the lanterns were hung on the tenth day, by the time the sky got bright, the lanterns had already been hung on the Altar of Land and Grain. 2. Lantern wine Every year on the tenth day of the first lunar month, families who gave birth to boys in the previous year would go to community temples and ancestral halls to hang lanterns. Lanterns are usually made of bamboo frames, covered with patterned paper, and written with auspicious riddles; oil lamps are lit inside the lanterns, which need to be refilled with oil every day. If there are many families in the village who need to hang lanterns and there is no place to hang them in the community temple, they have to set up another lantern shed. "Lantern Wine" is a "popular wine" which is divided into two parts: "Hanging Lantern Wine" and "Lowering Lantern Wine". There is no need for the host to send out invitations. On the tenth day of the first lunar month, relatives, friends and neighbors will send gifts and red envelopes to express congratulations and drink together for fun. On the 16th day of the first lunar month, families with boys hold a "lantern-falling banquet" as usual. During the "Lantern Wine" period, some women who want to have children soon will sneak into community temples and ancestral halls at night, steal some "lantern strips" and take them home to place in their rooms, praying for "early birth of a son." The people who hang up the lights will put up more new light strips during the day for others to steal. 3. Roasting "Lion Fire" In the rural areas of Zhao County, there is a folk custom of roasting "lion fire" on the tenth day of the first lunar month. After dinner, every household would light a pile of firewood at the doorstep and throw all the old and unusable brooms, dustpans, etc. into the fire. Some families would even deliberately add some cypress branches to the fire to make a "crackling" sound. At this time, the whole family, young and old, gathered around the fire, roasting the front and the back, and saying as they did so: "Roast your waist, and the pain will go away; roast your legs, and the pain will go away; roast your teeth, and the pain will go away; roast your buttocks, and the pain will go away; roast your whole body, and all diseases will be prevented." Some children held a stick with a steamed bun on it, roasted it over the fire for a few times, and then ate it. It is said that eating such steamed buns will prevent diseases. 4. Eat oat noodles On the tenth day of the first lunar month, in the Mongolian and Shanxi regions, there is a custom of eating oat noodles when mice get married. According to folk tradition, this day is also known as "Rat Wedding Day". Eating oat noodles is to please the Rat God and pray for good luck in the new year. The tenth day of the first lunar month is the Manchu Tiancang Festival. On this day, the Manchu and Han people in the eastern part of Inner Mongolia pinch glutinous rice noodles into "small bowls" and steam them to eat, while the Manchu and Han people in the western part pinch oat noodles into "small bowls" and steam them to eat. Some Han people in the central and western Inner Mongolia call the tenth day of the first lunar month the Rat Wedding Festival. Fortunes in life can be good or bad, and calculating the direction of your fortune in advance can help you nip problems in the bud, reverse unfavorable situations, and make your life smoother and brighter. 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