What day is the sixth day of the first lunar month in 2019? What date is it?

What day is the sixth day of the first lunar month in 2019? What date is it?
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What day is the sixth day of the first lunar month in 2019? What date is it?

Lunar calendar: the sixth day of the first lunar month of 2019
Gregorian calendar: Sunday, February 10, 2019 Aquarius
Auspicious gods to follow: No guarding tomb, Fuhou, Longde, Tiancang, Tianshe, Wangri, Yaoan
Evil spirits: failure, thunder god, heaven punishment, earth palace, earth taboo, death, moon building, qi death
【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
Repairing graves, getting married, offering sacrifices, fasting, amnesty, seeking wealth, traveling, enrolling in school, seeking help
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
Wedding, building a house, building a house, breaking ground, buying property, breaking ground, building a dike, releasing water, seeking medical treatment, taking up a post, accepting marriage proposal, praying for a son, shipping, raising beams and erecting pillars, burial, drilling, lifting, migration, boating

What are the common ways to greet the New Year during the Spring Festival?

1. Kneeling and bowing <br /> Kneeling and bowing is still a ritual in some rural areas when younger generations pay New Year's greetings to their elders, especially when minors pay New Year's greetings to elders of a higher generation.
2. Bowing <br /> The bowing posture is to hold both hands together and raise them forward. Men use their left hand to hold their right hand. This is called "auspicious bowing", and the opposite is "evil bowing". When performing a greeting, regardless of status, one should raise their hands to the level of their eyebrows and shake them up and down with force a few times. For a more serious greeting, one can bow followed by a salute. This etiquette is generally used by younger generations to wish their elders a happy new year, or by subordinates to their superiors.
3. Hold the fists and bow <br /> This is a traditional etiquette unique to the Chinese nation. Hold the fists, and hold the left hand with the right hand, naturally, with appropriate tightness. Bow the hands, and shake them slightly in front of the chest naturally, not too strong or too high. This kind of etiquette is often seen when people of the same generation greet each other during the New Year.
4. Wanfu <br /> A kind of etiquette for ancient women. Cover the left hand with the right hand, half-clench the fist, attach it to the right side of the waist and ribs, shake it up and down a few times, squat slightly with both knees, and sometimes say Wanfu while bowing.
5. Bowing <br /> It is a common etiquette in modern times, used for New Year greetings, mostly between younger generations to older generations, and between subordinates to superiors. It can also be used between peers, and both men and women.

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