What day is the eleventh day of the first lunar month in 2019? What festivals are there?

What day is the eleventh day of the first lunar month in 2019? What festivals are there?
During the first month of the lunar calendar, the motherland is immersed in the joy of renewal, and the rich and colorful New Year customs in various places are precious treasures in the treasure house of Chinese traditional culture. What day is the eleventh day of the first lunar month in 2019? What festivals are there? A year's plan begins in spring, and almost every day in the first month of the lunar calendar is a festival. InkMr.com's special topic on the first month of the lunar calendar in 2019 lists these traditional Chinese festivals and festival customs for you.

What day is the eleventh day of the first lunar month in 2019?

Lunar calendar year 2019, January 11th day
Aquarius (Friday, February 15, 2019)
Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches: Ji Hai Year Bing Yin Month Gui Wei Day Eight Characters Na Yin: Ping Di Mu Lu Zhong Huo Yang Liu Wood [Suitable for Today’s Old Almanac]
Breaking ground, drilling, building graves, burying, accepting marriage proposals, getting married, building, taking up a post, seeking offspring, erecting pillars, raising beams, planting, setting up beds, digging wells, building houses, offering sacrifices, catching [Today's taboos in the almanac]
Fasting and praying for blessings, releasing water, accepting livestock, opening the market, setting up bonds, accepting money, shipping, moving into a new house, traveling, moving, separating, opening a warehouse, lucky gods to follow: not guarding the tomb, Jing'an, Tian'en, Yutang, Zhide, evil spirits to avoid: ghost crying, heavenly plague, small losses, Peng Zu's hundred taboos: Gui does not sue, Wei does not take medicine, conflicting: Sheep Day conflict (Ding Chou) Ox Yearly evil: Yearly evil Western star: Eastern Kang Golden Dragon - evil

What festivals are there on the eleventh day of the first lunar month?

The eleventh day of the first lunar month every year is the birthday of Niangniang Taijun. Taijun Niangniang is a well-known deity in northern Zhejiang and even the entire Taihu Lake basin. She mainly plays the role of the patron saint of young women and has the divine powers of delivering births, protecting delivery, protecting infants, and blessing children. She is composed of three deities: the Great Taijun (Mrs. Taijun), the Second Taijun (Taijun's mother), and the Third Taijun (Taijun Bodhisattva). Among them, the Third Taijun is the most revered. People often have the custom of "adopting" children to her in order to pray for the children's healthy growth.
In the daily life of people in northern Zhejiang, the belief in Taijun can be said to be everywhere. From the time a child is born to the time he or she grows up, a series of rituals are carried out around the belief in Taijun, such as stealing shoes to pray for a child, praying for breastfeeding, the third day, shaving the head on the full moon, the first birthday, the sixteenth birthday, etc. The "Luohan Wine", or "Wine to Worship Taijun", people either pray for the blessing of Niangniang Taijun, or thank Niangniang Taijun for her grace. Niangniang Taijun became the "Women's Director" sent to the human world by Guanyin Bodhisattva.
Worshiping Taijun, also known as "worshiping Atai", is one of the important rituals passed down from generation to generation by the people of Qidu Town, Wujiang, northern Zhejiang. The locals hold three "Worship Atai" ceremonies in their lifetime. One is "Worship Atai at the Hundredth Day", one is "Worship Atai at the One-Year-Old", and the most important one is called "Worship Atai at the Sixteenth Year". It means that the child will learn to live independently from now on, which is equivalent to "coming of age ceremony". Therefore, this ceremony is also quite grand, and the scene is no less inferior to a wedding.

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