When is the beginning of spring during the Chinese New Year? What day is the beginning of spring in 2019?

When is the beginning of spring during the Chinese New Year? What day is the beginning of spring in 2019?
When is the beginning of spring during the Chinese New Year? What day is the beginning of spring in 2019? The Beginning of Spring is the first of the 24 solar terms, also known as the New Year's Day, the Beginning of Spring, and the New Year's Day. 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 2018.

When is the beginning of spring during the Chinese New Year?

This year’s Beginning of Spring is February 4, 2019, which is December 30th in the Lunar Calendar’s Year of the Dog. The Ganzhi calendar uses the beginning of spring as the beginning of the year and the beginning of the month as the beginning of the festival. "Collected Explanations of the 72 Solar Terms in the Lunar Calendar" states: "The Beginning of Spring is the first month of the year; Beginning means establishment and beginning; the past and future of the five elements continue here; and the spring wood energy begins to arrive, so it is called the Beginning; the same is true for the Beginning of Summer, Autumn, and Winter." The Beginning of Spring is one of the 24 solar terms, just like the Beginning of Summer, Autumn, and Winter, reflecting the change of the four seasons. It also means that a new cycle has begun, the beginning of a new year.

What day is the beginning of spring in 2019?

Gregorian calendar: Monday, February 4, 2019 Aquarius
Lunar calendar: December 30, 2018
[Today's Old Almanac is suitable] [Do not use it for important matters when the sun is inauspicious or the moon is inauspicious]
Breaking ground, drilling, repairing graves, fasting and offering sacrifices, praying for offspring, seeking wealth, taking up a post, receiving wealth, planting, settling lawsuits, opening a market, establishing a meridian, breaking down a house, building a stove, taking medicine, sailing, recruiting a son-in-law
[Today's taboos in the old almanac] [Do not use it for important matters when the day and the month are inauspicious]
Setting up the bed, felling trees, raising beams, taking in livestock, resignation, seeking medical treatment, praying for blessings, accepting marriage proposals, marrying, moving into a new home, setting up doors, separating, building, breaking ground, closing the tent, crowning, burial, erecting pillars, building a house, buying property, releasing water, traveling, migrating
According to the lunar calendar, today is Monday.

Beginning of Spring Customs - Whipping the Spring Ox

Whipping the Spring Ox is a seasonal custom of the Han nationality. Whipping the Spring Ox is also called "beating the Spring Ox" or "offering sacrifice to the Spring Ox." Make a clay bull out of mud and beat it with a whip until it breaks into pieces. Later, people scrambled for the broken soil, believing it to have the power to ward off evil spirits. The custom of beating the spring ox has a very early origin and has continued to this day without much change. The meaning of beating the spring ox throughout the years is nothing more than sending away the cold at the beginning of spring. In spring, all things revive and spring ploughing is about to begin, urging everyone to seize the time and not miss the farming season. During the Tang and Song dynasties, this ritual evolved into an activity carried out simultaneously throughout the country: every summer, the central calendar department would predict the exact time of the beginning of spring in the following year, and based on the annual and monthly zodiac signs, decide which direction of water and soil to use to make an earthen ox and a statue of the god Ju Mang. From then on, local governments at all levels followed this rule and made their own set of rituals. On the day of the beginning of spring, the emperor led all officials to welcome the spring and whip the ox in front of the Xiannongtan in Kyoto. Local officials and their entourage led the people to welcome the spring and worship the ox in the suburbs of the city.

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