Introduction: It is generally necessary to choose an auspicious day to hold a wedding banquet, because holding a wedding banquet is also one of the important matters. So [Is it not appropriate to hold banquets during the 2020 Lunar New Year in the South? Does the Little New Year refer to a specific day?] Follow the editor to find out. The twelfth month of the lunar calendar marks the beginning of a new year. Mr. Shui Mo will meet with you in the twelfth month of the lunar calendar in 2020 to discuss the good and bad omen for the new year.Is it not appropriate to hold a banquet during the 2020 Lunar New Year in the South?Lunar calendar: December 24, 2020 Gregorian calendar: February 5, 2021, Friday, Aquarius ♦ Today’s good days in the old almanac♢ Breaking ground, drilling, grave repair, burial, fasting, praying, offering sacrifices, seeking offspring, seeking wealth, accepting marriage proposals, taking office , getting married, building, breaking ground, accepting wealth, erecting pillars, planting, resolving lawsuits, opening the market, setting up houses, catching fish ♦ Today’s bad days in the old almanac♢ Setting up beds, felling trees, raising beams, accepting livestock, clearing meridians, seeking medical treatment, moving, moving into new homes, setting up incense, and sailingBased on the contents of the old almanac, we can know that since "marriage" on this day is suitable in the almanac, the 2020 Lunar New Year in the South is suitable for holding banquets. Does Xiaonian refer to a specific day?Xiaonian does not refer to a specific day. Due to local customs, the days called "Xiaonian" are also different. The main folk activities during the Little New Year include sweeping the house and offering sacrifices to the kitchen god. The traditional folk festival of the Little New Year (the day for cleaning the house and worshiping the kitchen god) is on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month. In most parts of the south, the ancient tradition of celebrating the Little New Year on the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month is still maintained. Starting from the middle and late Qing Dynasty, the imperial family held a ceremony to worship the heaven on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month. In order to "save money", they also worshipped the Kitchen God. Therefore, the people in the northern region followed suit and celebrated the Little New Year one day earlier on the 23rd day of the twelfth lunar month. Folk customs of the Minor New Year: sweeping the dust. On the 24th day of the twelfth lunar month, sweeping the house: From the 24th to New Year's Eve, the Chinese people call this period of time "Welcome the Spring Day" or "Sweeping the Dust Day". "Sweeping the dust" means the year-end cleaning. Every household has to clean the environment, clear various utensils, take apart and wash bedding and curtains, sweep the courtyard, dust off dust and cobwebs, and dredge open and underground ditches on this day. Everywhere is filled with the atmosphere of happily cleaning up and welcoming the New Year in a clean manner. The purpose of sweeping the house is to get rid of the old and welcome the new, and to remove bad luck. After the Little New Year, there are only six or seven days left until the Spring Festival, and preparations for the New Year seem more intense. |
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