List of auspicious days in October of the lunar calendar in 2019, the Year of the Pig

List of auspicious days in October of the lunar calendar in 2019, the Year of the Pig
What are the auspicious days in October of the lunar calendar in 2019, the Year of the Pig? The culture of choosing auspicious days by checking the almanac before going out has been deeply rooted in the minds of Chinese people since ancient times. It has influenced the lives of Chinese people all the time and has become a custom. Many people of the older generation still retain this habit. Do you know how to find an auspicious day? If you want to know, please follow Mr. Shui Mo’s website.

List of auspicious days in October of the lunar calendar in 2019, the Year of the Pig

Lunar calendar: October 13, 2019, Gregorian calendar: November 9, 2019, Saturday, Dog Day Conflict (Jiachen) Dragon [Today is taboo in the old almanac]
Open warehouse, acupuncture, livestock, production, soil migration, house erection, house building
Lunar calendar: October 15, 2019, Gregorian calendar: November 11, 2019, Monday, Rat Day Conflict (Bingwu) Horse [Today's old almanac taboo]
Separation, marriage, burial, property purchase, construction, groundbreaking, funeral, marriage proposal
Lunar calendar: October 21, 2019, Gregorian calendar: November 17, 2019, Sunday, Horse Day Conflict (Ren Zi) Rat [Today's Old Almanac Taboo]
Setting up beds, building beds, opening warehouses, receiving livestock, migrating, seeking medical treatment, sailing, and felling trees
Lunar calendar: October 22, 2019, Gregorian calendar: November 18, 2019, Monday, Sheep Day Conflict (Guichou) Ox [Today's Old Almanac Taboo]
Fasting and praying for blessings, breaking ground, seeking medical treatment, taking up a post, sailing, and litigation
Lunar calendar: October 27, 2019, Gregorian calendar: November 23, 2019, Saturday, Rat Day Conflict (Wuwu) Horse [Today's old almanac taboo]
Separated from Natsa

What kind of month is the tenth month in the lunar calendar?

In "Rain and Hail" by Dong Zhongshu of the Han Dynasty, it is said: "In October, although Yin is dominant, it is not isolated. This month is pure Yin, and it is suspected that there is no Yang, so it is called the Yang month." Therefore, the tenth month of the lunar calendar is also called the Yang month, Yin month, little Yangchun, early winter, upper winter, good month, dew moon, beginning of winter, and the first month of winter (from Cao Mengde's "Winter October" "In the first month of winter, the north wind lingers"). The tenth month of the lunar calendar is the last month of autumn and the first month of winter. From this month, obvious seasonal differences can be seen between the north and south of my country.

What festivals are there in the tenth month of the lunar calendar?

Beginning of Winter <br /> The 19th solar term among the 24 solar terms. The sun is at 225° of the ecliptic longitude on this day. After the beginning of winter, the daylight hours will continue to shorten and the altitude of the sun at noon will continue to decrease. The Chinese people regard the Beginning of Winter as the beginning of winter. During the Beginning of Winter, there is a custom of eating tonic food to survive the harsh winter. Zuo Heshui's poem "Lidong" says: "The north wind blows back and forth, making it cold and chilly. The sparse trees are half green and half yellow. The fields are full of dikes to prevent drought and floods, and thousands of families are drying their goods for the winter."
Minor Snow <br /> The twentieth of the 24 solar terms. On this day, the sun reaches 240° of the ecliptic longitude. The "Collected Explanations of the 72 Solar Terms of the Lunar Calendar" says: "In the middle of October, rain falls but is thinned by the cold air, so it condenses into snow. Minor means not yet full." In ancient China, Minor Snow was divided into three phases: "The first phase is when rainbows disappear; the second phase is when the air rises and the ground falls; the third phase is when everything is closed and winter comes." The arrival of the Minor Snow solar term means that there will be snowfall in North China. The cold air caused the temperature in most parts of northern my country to gradually drop below 0℃.
Cold Clothes Festival <br /> The first day of October every year is also known as the "October Festival", "Ancestor Worship Festival", "Mingyin Festival", and the people call it the Ghost Head Day. It is a traditional sacrificial festival in China, which is said to have originated in the Zhou Dynasty. The Cold Clothes Festival is popular in the north. Many northerners will pay homage to their deceased relatives on this day, which is called sending cold clothes.
Xiayuan Festival <br /> The 15th day of the 10th lunar month is also known as "Xiayuan Day" or "Xiayuan". The "Chinese Customs" also records: "The 15th day of October is the Lower Yuan Festival. It is believed that the Water Palace will remedy disasters, and some people also fast and chant scriptures." Today, the Lower Yuan Festival has gradually evolved into a traditional sacrificial festival among the people, with the occasional rich meal prepared, the ancestor's souls worshipped, and the prayers for good fortune and luck.

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