Introduction: Burying the deceased is a serious and solemn matter, and an auspicious day must be chosen for burial. So [Is the day after the 2021 Lantern Festival an auspicious day for burial? What festival is Tianguan Festival] Follow the editor to learn more about it. All things are difficult at the beginning. Is the arrival of 2021 a new test or opportunity for most people? Let’s start to understand from the first month of the lunar calendar, and pay attention to the special content of the first month of 2021 on Shuimoxiansheng.com to get more fortune reminders.Is the day after the 2021 Lantern Festival an auspicious day for burial?The 16th day of the first lunar month in the year 2021 (Lunar calendar) The Gregorian calendar, February 27, 2021, Saturday, Pisces (Solar calendar) [Today's old almanac is suitable] Moving, opening a business, getting married, moving into a new home, obtaining a marriage certificate, starting construction, getting engaged, burying, raising the beam, opening a business, building a stove, going to school, seeking an heir, repairing the grave, taking up a post, breaking ground, praying for blessings, offering sacrifices, lifting the market, receiving money, receiving livestock, starting drilling, tailoring, getting married, receiving betrothal gifts, migrating, building a house, wearing a hairpin, setting up a certificate, erecting pillars, planting, seeking money, recruiting a son-in-law, opening a warehouse, and recruiting a son-in- law [Today's old almanac is unsuitable] Renovation, breaking ground, installing a bed, traveling, building, seeking medical treatment, litigation, separation, starting a war, and fighting a lawsuit. Auspicious gods are suitable: Yuede, Yueen, Sixiang, Shide, Minri, Sanhe Linri, Tianma, Shiyin, Mingwei, Yuecai. Evil spirits are suitable and unsuitable: Dead Qi, White Tiger, Yellow Sand, Yangjiang, Tianbang, Five GhostsThe day after the Lantern Festival in 2021 is an auspicious day for burial, because "burial" on this day is within the scope of the lunar calendar. What is Tianguan Festival?Tianguan Festival is the Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month."Shangyuan Festival" is a traditional Chinese festival, which originated from the Taoist "Three Yuan Theory". The 15th day of the first lunar month is the "Shangyuan Festival" (Tianguan Festival, Lantern Festival), the 15th day of the seventh lunar month is the "Zhongyuan Festival" (Diguan Festival, Mulanpen Festival), and the 15th day of the tenth lunar month is the "Xiayuan Festival" (Shuiguan Festival). The three officials in charge of the upper, middle and lower Yuan are Heaven, Earth and Man. Here, Yuan refers to the fifteenth day of the lunar calendar. The "Shangyuan Festival" began in the Han Dynasty more than 2,000 years ago. During the reign of Emperor Wu of Han, the activity of worshiping "Taiyi God" was set on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month (the birthday of the celestial official "Taiyi God"). "Taiyi God" is considered to be the supreme emperor of heaven and the god who dominates everything in the universe. The Lantern Festival is the day when the Heavenly Official "Taiyi God" is worshipped. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Wu Zimu said in "Dreams of the Southern Song Dynasty": "The fifteenth day of the first lunar month, the Lantern Festival, is the day when the Heavenly Official of the Shangyuan Festival bestows blessings." It means that the Heavenly Official bestows blessings, and the Earthly Official pardons sins. And make full use of the first full-moon night of the New Year, when the moon is bright in the sky and the lights are shining, to express your wishes for a better life. People happily post couplets, with the top line reading "Abundant happiness and good fortune" and the bottom line reading "Blessings from the Heavenly Official" or "Receive a hundred blessings from Heaven." Because the Heavenly Official is happy, lanterns are lit during the Lantern Festival. Lantern Festival customs: playing with dragon lanterns Dragon lantern performance is also known as dragon lantern dance or dragon dance. The first recorded dragon dance was in the "Fu of Western Capital" by Zhang Heng of the Han Dynasty. The author gave a vivid description of the dragon dance in the narration of a hundred plays. According to the "Book of Sui·Music Records", during the reign of Emperor Yang of Sui, the "Yellow Dragon Change" performance, which was similar to the dragon dance in various acrobatics, was also very exciting and dragon dance became popular in many places in China. The Chinese worship the dragon and regard it as a symbol of good luck. |
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