The fifth month of the lunar calendar is the Dragon Boat Festival month, also known as the poisonous month. Because May is the month when the solar terms change, it is very poisonous. Mr. Shui Mo lists for you the various festivals and solar terms in May and how to celebrate them. What day is the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 2017? Today is first of all the Dragon Boat Festival! Tuesday, May 30, 2017 (Gregorian calendar) [Dingyou year is Rooster Mountain Fire Yisi month is Snake Covering Lantern Fire Dingsi day is Snake Sand Middle Earth] Peng Zu's 100 taboos: Ding does not shave his head, Si does not travel far. Conflict: Snake clashes with pig on the day of Xinhai. Today's conflicts and compatibility: Conflict with pig, Punishment with monkey, Harm with tiger, Break with monkey, Compatibility with monkey, Three compatibility with chicken and ox, Six compatibility with monkey. Yearly evil: East. Constellation: Fire monkey in the west - bad luck. Year of Void: Chensi Month: Yinmao Day: Zichou What are the taboos on the fifth day of the fifth lunar month in 2017? 【Today’s Recommendation】 【Today's taboo】 |
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