Can I get married on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in 2021? How about getting married?

Can I get married on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in 2021? How about getting married?
Good or bad days are different every day, so let’s take a look at whether we can get married on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in 2021? How about getting married? The twelfth month of the lunar calendar is also known as the twelfth month, the strict month, the last month of winter, etc. If you want to know more about the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2021, please follow Mr. Shui Mo’s website!

Can I get married on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month in 2021? How about getting married?

Lunar calendar: December 8, 2021, 3rd week Monday Gregorian calendar: January 10, 2022 [Today’s lunar calendar]
Banquet, moving, moving into new house, groundbreaking, laying bed, burial, starting construction, opening business, seeking offspring, tailoring, praying for blessings, renovation, breaking down house, demolishing walls, digging ponds, opening warehouses, making money, digging canals, laying beams, installing doors, digging wells, cutting hair, establishing offspring, entering mountains, felling trees, announcing the release of political affairs
【Today’s lunar calendar taboo】
Getting married,
traveling, doing business, taking up a post, offering sacrifices, fighting lawsuits, building foundations, hunting, and repairing walls. From the above [Today's taboos in the lunar calendar], we can see that there is an option to get married on that day, so it is not recommended to get married.

Recommended auspicious days for marriage in December 2021

Lunar calendar: December 11, 2021; Gregorian calendar: January 13, 2022 Lunar calendar: December 29, 2021; Gregorian calendar: January 31, 2022

What are the considerations when choosing an auspicious date for marriage?

Tip 1: Choose a leap year and leap month
Chinese people attach great importance to the selection of wedding dates, and are very particular about "leap months" and "leap years". That is, there is a leap year every two or three years, which means that there are two "Lichun" and one "leap month" in that year. When choosing an auspicious date for marriage, it is best to choose a year with a leap month.
Tip 2: Avoid the three, seven, and nine
It is best to avoid choosing auspicious days in the third, seventh and ninth months of the lunar calendar, because these three months coincide with the "Qingming Festival", "Yulan Festival" and "Chonggong Festival" respectively, which are all traditional "Ghost Festivals" and are not suitable for holding weddings. The month of Mid-Autumn Festival when the moon is full, that is, the eighth month of the lunar calendar is the most suitable month for weddings.
Tip 3: Avoid the Three-Niang Evil
According to legend, Yue Lao refused to tie the red thread for Sanniang, preventing her from getting married. Out of revenge, Sanniang likes to go against Yue Lao and specifically ruin the happy events of newlyweds. Therefore, it is not suitable to get married on the Sanniang evil days of each month, i.e. the 3rd, 7th, 13th, 18th, 22nd and 27th.
Tip 4: Choosing a wedding date
The principle for choosing a date for marriage is to base it on the bride's date of birth, while taking the birth dates of the groom and others into consideration. As the saying goes, "A boy's date is determined by the year of his birth, and a girl's date of marriage is determined by the year of her marriage." Therefore, if this principle is reversed or violated, it will lead to problems in the marriage and even divorce. Otherwise, it will be very auspicious.

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