my country is a country with a long history. In ancient times, in order to better carry out farming culture, the 24 solar terms were invented and have been passed down to this day. In the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, whether it is weddings or family affairs, everything is happy. The Fortune Teller website brings you the blessings of the winter month to bring you auspicious warmth. I wish you all the best!Is it a good idea to get engaged during the Winter Solstice of 2017?1. From the traditional perspective of solar terms, it is not suitable to get engaged during the Winter Solstice in 2017!The day before the four solstices and the spring equinox, autumn equinox, summer solstice and winter solstice is not a good day for weddings. The energy of the universe is in a chaotic state. Traditional customs believe that these are the four dead days and the four separation days, and it is unlucky to get married at these times. In addition, there are many taboos in choosing a date for marriage. For example, the third, seventh and ninth months of the lunar calendar need to be avoided. These three months coincide with "Qingming Festival", "Yulan Festival" and "Chonggong Festival" respectively, which are all traditional "Ghost Festivals" and are not suitable for holding weddings. "Marry someone in June and be married for half a year." June equals half a year, so getting married in June is a sign of "being married for half a year." At the same time, traditional numerology says that the wedding date should avoid the birthdays of both parties' parents. If the wedding date is the same as the parents' birthday, it will conflict and be detrimental to the happiness of both parties. 2. According to the lunar calendar, it is possible to get engaged on the Winter Solstice of 2017! The fifth day of the eleventh month of the lunar calendar in 2017 (Friday, December 22, 2017 ) Repairing graves, fasting and offering sacrifices, taking up a post, praying for blessings, accepting marriage proposals, building, migrating, seeking wealth and seeking heirs, erecting pillars and beams, planting and offering sacrifices, breaking ground, seeking wealth, catching fish, and setting up beds [Taboo in the old almanac today] Opening the market, setting up the bond, collecting livestock, breaking ground, drilling, burial, opening warehouses, buying property, sailing, cutting wood What are the customs of Winter Festival?Offering sacrifices to heaven <br /> Rulers of all dynasties offered sacrifices to heaven on the winter solstice. "Sacrificing to Heaven" is the ancient "suburban sacrifice" ceremony, which is a ceremony that must be held on the winter solstice by emperors of all dynasties to ward off disasters and pray for blessings.In the Northern Song Dynasty, sacrifices to heaven were mostly held in the southern suburbs of the capital, while in the Ming and Qing Dynasties, they were held at the Round Mound of the Temple of Heaven in Beijing. In ancient times, a round mound was a round earthen hill that was higher than the ground. It symbolized the roundness of the sky. Therefore, on the night before the ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven, the emperor had to fast and bathe and live in the Zhai Palace. The ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven was held on the winter solstice. Ancestor worship <br /> In folk culture, there is a custom of worshipping ancestors on the winter solstice. The ritual of worshiping ancestors on the Winter Solstice is the same as that on New Year's Day. While offering sacrifices to their ancestors, people also pay respects to their parents and elders. In ancient times, there was a custom of presenting shoes and socks to the elderly, and this custom is still very popular today. There is a proverb in Fujian and Taiwan that goes, "The Winter Solstice is as important as the New Year's Day, and if you don't go back, you will have no ancestors to visit." All those who go out to make a living must rush back to their hometowns to celebrate the New Year during the Winter Solstice, which means they will have a home at the end of the year. Counting the Nines <br /> People call the winter solstice "Jiaojiu" or "Counting the Nines", which means starting from the winter solstice, every nine days is a "nine", a total of 9 "nine", a total of 81 days, and spring will come after 81 days. Counting the nine-nine days after the winter solstice is very popular all over the country. People in different regions have compiled various proverbs and rhymes for counting the nine-nine days according to different climatic conditions, scenic features, agricultural phases and customs. These proverbs and proverbs are recorded in many ancient books. The most representative of these is the following jingle: On the 19th and 29th days, don't go out; on the 39th and 49th days, walk on the ice; on the 59th and 69th days, look at the willows along the river; on the 79th day, the river opens; on the 89th day, wild geese come; on the 99th plus 19th day, oxen walk everywhere. Sticking dumplings on the door <br /> In southern Fujian and Chaoshan, during the winter solstice, in addition to eating glutinous rice balls, people also roll two large dumplings and stick them on the door knocker, symbolizing reunion and good luck. |
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