Is it auspicious to repair graves on the eighth day of the seventh lunar month, one day after Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020? What is the Seventh Sister's Birthday?

Is it auspicious to repair graves on the eighth day of the seventh lunar month, one day after Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020? What is the Seventh Sister's Birthday?
Introduction: Generally, it is necessary to choose an auspicious day to repair a grave. So is it auspicious to repair a grave on the eighth day of the seventh month, one day after the Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020? What is the Seventh Sister's Birthday? On July 7th of every year, Chinese women pray to the Vega star in the sky for help, begging her to make them dexterous. To find out what the seventh month of the lunar calendar in 2020 will be like, come to Shuimoxiansheng.com to find out!

Is it auspicious to repair graves on the eighth day of the seventh month, one day after Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020?

Lunar calendar: July 8, 2020 Gregorian calendar: August 26, 2020, Wednesday, Virgo - Today's auspicious days: "Do not use it if you are on a day with death." Sacrifice, pray for blessings, accept marriage, take office, seek offspring, remove construction, break ground, erect pillars, raise beams, plant, bury, dig wells, build houses, and catch - Today's taboo days: "Do not use it if you are on a day with death." Marry, return home, travel, accept livestock, open the market, establish bonds, accept wealth, ship goods, move into new homes, move, separate, open warehouses
Summary: Since today is the day for "do not use for important events related to death", the eighth day of July, the day after Chinese Valentine's Day in 2020, is not suitable for repairing graves!

What is the Seventh Sisters Festival?

The Seventh Sisters’ Birthday is also known as the Seventh Sisters’ Meeting, the Seventh Sisters’ Birthday, etc. The Seventh Sister (Vega) is the weaver of clouds and the textile industry. She is the patron saint of lovers, women and children. July 7 is her birthday.
Before the founding of New China, "Seventh Sister's Birthday" was a grand festival for beautiful girls. The main activities of "Qijie's Birthday" (Qiniangma's Birthday) include praying for blessings and making wishes, begging for skills, praying for marriage, and protecting children's safety.
Activities like worshipping the Seven Sisters have been forgotten, and only a very small number of clan associations still set up incense tables to worship the Seven Sisters on this festival. The incense tables are usually prepared on the seventh day of the seventh month, and people start praying for blessings and cleverness from the Seven Sisters in the evening.
The Qixi Festival is a time to pray to the Seventh Sister (the Weaver Girl) for dexterity and for a happy marriage and a happy family.
In southern Fujian, Wenling, Zhejiang, and Taiwan, it is called worshiping "Seven Niangma". It is very popular among the people to worship Seven Niangma, who is revered as the fairy who protects children's safety and health.
The Han Dynasty was a period of spread and integration of customs and habits from all over the country.
The written record of the custom of begging for skills on the Seventh Sisters' Birthday was first seen in the works of the Han Dynasty. In "Xijing Miscellaneous Records", a collection of historical notes and novels written by Liu Xin of the Western Han Dynasty and compiled by Ge Hong of the Eastern Jin Dynasty, there is a record that "beautiful women in the Han Dynasty used to thread seven-hole needles in the open-collared tower on July 7, and everyone was used to it." This is the earliest record of the custom of begging for skills on the Seventh Sisters' Birthday in existing documents. Therefore, based on the records in "Xijing Miscellaneous Records", people believe that the Qixi custom originated in the Han Dynasty.
In fact, people's worship of the natural phenomena of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl has a long history and can be traced back to ancient times. Judging from historical documents and ancient customs and relics, with people's understanding of astronomy and the emergence of textile technology, the worship of the natural celestial phenomena of "Cowherd and Weaver Girl" and the customs of offering sacrifices and praying for blessings existed before the Han Dynasty, and "begging for cleverness" was one of the customs of the "Seven Sisters' Birthday".
According to folk legend, the night of the Chinese Valentine's Day every year is when the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl meet on the Magpie Bridge in the sky. The Weaver Girl is a beautiful, intelligent and dexterous fairy. On this night, the girls placed seasonal fruits on the bright moon in the sky and worshipped towards the sky, begging the goddess in heaven to endow them with intelligent minds and dexterous hands, so that they can master knitting and sewing skills, and also begging for a good match in love and marriage.

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