The auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of the hours on different days are also different. So, let’s take a look at the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness analysis of the hours on the 15th day of the Lunar New Year and the Lantern Festival in 2021, and what is suitable to do at each hour? Some days are auspicious and some are inauspicious. Predicting the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of days in advance can avoid unnecessary trouble. Shuimoxiansheng.com has predicted the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of each day in the first month of 2021. Come and pay attention. Analysis of the auspiciousness and inauspiciousness of the time on the 15th day of the Lunar New Year and the Lantern Festival in 2021. What is suitable to do at each time? Zi hour: 23:00-00:59 (unlucky time) Suitable for: praying for blessings, seeking offspring, traveling, seeking wealth, getting married, and burying Taboo: Putting up beams to build a house Chou time: 01:00-02:59 (auspicious time) Suitable for: praying for blessings, seeking offspring, getting married, traveling, seeking wealth, opening the market, trading, building a bed, moving into a new home, burying a child, taking up a new position, meeting an important person Taboos: No taboos at auspicious times Yin time: 03:00-04:59 (unlucky, empty time) Time: Nacai, marriage, housewarming and burial Taboos: Going to work, building, migrating, traveling, praying for blessings and having children Mao time: 05:00-06:59 (unlucky, empty) Suitable for: seeking wealth, getting married, moving into a new home, burying, praying for blessings, and having children Taboos: Going on a trip, building, or starting construction Chen time: 07:00-08:59 (auspicious time) Suitable for: making a stove, taking a job, meeting a noble, seeking wealth, traveling, getting married, adopting, migrating, burying Taboos: Offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting and offering sacrifices to the gods, and starting construction. Si time: 09:00-10:59 (unlucky time) Suitable for: praying for blessings, getting married, building a house, making a stove, moving into a house, burying, meeting nobles, and seeking wealth Taboo time: Traveling to work Noon: 11:00-12:59 (auspicious time) Time: Nacai, marriage, bed setting, moving, house building, burial, seeking offspring Taboos: Offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting and offering sacrifices, consecrating, and taking office or traveling Wei time: 13:00-14:59 (unlucky time) Suitable for: building a house, moving, building a stove, setting up a bed, moving into a new house, opening a business, seeking a son, getting married, etc. Taboos: Offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting and offering sacrifices, consecrating, and taking office or traveling Shen time: 15:00-16:59 (unlucky time) Suitable time: Seeking offspring, getting married, traveling, seeking wealth, opening the market, trading, and setting up the bed Taboos: offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, fasting and offering sacrifices to the gods, consecrating, building, and burying You Hour: 17:00-18:59 (unlucky time) Suitable for: praying for a son, seeking a wife, getting married, traveling, seeking wealth, opening the market, trading, and setting up the bed Avoid: Xu time: 19:00-20:59 (auspicious time) Suitable for: praying for a son, seeking a wife, getting married, traveling, seeking wealth, opening the market, trading, setting up the bed, and taking up a new post Taboo: Putting up beams to build a house Hai Hour: 21:00-22:59 (auspicious time) Time: The sun is broken and everything is unfavorable Time taboo: The sun is broken and everything is unfavorable Introduction to the Three Yuan Theory of Lantern FestivalThe custom of lighting lanterns during the Lantern Festival is also believed to have originated from the Taoist "Three Yuan Theory", with Shangyuan meaning the first full moon night of the new year. The origin of the Lantern Festival is recorded in "Miscellaneous Notes on the Seasons" that it is due to the old customs of Taoism. The Five Pecks of Rice Sect, an important Taoist sect in the late Han Dynasty, worshipped the God of Heaven, the God of Earth, and the God of Water. They believed that the God of Heaven bestowed blessings, the God of Earth forgiven sins, and the God of Water relieved disasters. They also paired the three officials with the Three Yuans, saying that the God of Heaven was born on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month during the Shangyuan period, the God of Earth was born on the fifteenth day of the seventh lunar month during the Zhongyuan period, and the God of Water was born on the fifteenth day of the tenth lunar month during the Xiayuan period. Taoism in the Wei and Jin Dynasties matched the "Three Officials" with the time and seasons, and designated the 15th day of the first lunar month as the "Shangyuan", the 15th day of the seventh lunar month as the "Zhongyuan", and the 15th day of the tenth lunar month as the "Xiayuan", collectively known as the "Three Yuans". [6] Thus, the fifteenth day of the first lunar month came to be known as the Lantern Festival. In the Southern Song Dynasty, Wu Zimu said in "Dreams of the Southern Song Dynasty": "The Lantern Festival on the 15th day of the first lunar month is the day when the Heavenly Official of the Shangyuan Festival bestows blessings." Therefore, lanterns must be lit on the Shangyuan Festival. |
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