Is March 17th of the lunar calendar in the Year of the Rat 2020 a good day for offering sacrifices?

Is March 17th of the lunar calendar in the Year of the Rat 2020 a good day for offering sacrifices?
Is March 17th of the lunar calendar in the Year of the Rat 2020 a good day for offering sacrifices? It’s March again, the season of colorful flowers and green willows. All things come back to life, presenting a beautiful scene of vitality. Shuimoxiansheng.com has compiled detailed information for you about the third month of the lunar calendar in 2020!

Is March 17th of the lunar calendar in the Year of the Rat 2020 a good day for offering sacrifices?

Lunar calendar: March 17, 2020 Gregorian calendar: April 9, 2020, Thursday, Aries
【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
[Do not use it for major events on the day of the year]

Marry, move into a new home, set up the bed, start drilling, repair the grave, travel, plant, litigate, seek an heir, resolve, accept livestock, fast, offer sacrifices, raise livestock, tailor clothes, meridians
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
[Do not use it for major events on the day of the year]

Breaking the ground, building a dam, releasing water, relocating people, raising beams, burying people, offering sacrifices and praying for blessings, erecting pillars, installing doors, building houses, making stoves, wearing the hairpin, building, breaking ground, accepting bets, opening the market, seeking wealth, accepting wealth, and taking office
According to the almanac, the 17th day of the third lunar month in 2020 is a day of bad luck, so do not use it for major events. This means that this day is not a good day for anything and is not suitable for sacrifice.

What does it mean when the day is broken?

Sui Po: refers to the day that clashes with the Tai Sui of that year, which the ancients believed to be a very unlucky day. The ancient Chinese calendar uses the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches to record years, months, days and times. The twelve Earthly Branches, Zi, Chou, Yin, Mao, Chen, Si, Wu, Wei, Shen, You, Xu and Hai, represent Tai Sui when recording years. The day that clashes with Tai Sui is Sui Po.
The day is in charge of the Sui Po : In the year of Zi, Tai Sui is in the Zi direction, and the Sui Po must be in the Wu direction. Using the Heavenly Stems and Earthly Branches to record days, any day with the Earthly Branch of noon, for example, Jiawu, Bingwu, Wuwu, Gengwu and Renwu, are called "Sui Po Days". On this day, the negative energy in the south is the strongest. If you violate it (especially if you are born in the Year of the Rat), you will suffer disaster.
The lunar calendar has eight words written on it: "This day is the day of the year's break, not a good time for major events." This is a negative warning to people not to violate this day or this direction.
An ancient book says: "Fate determines the prosperity or decline of a lifetime, while fortune determines the success or failure of a moment." If you are not lucky, you will inevitably suffer from poverty and illness throughout your life. If you want to know whether your fortune will be good or bad in your life, use the [ Excellent Calculation ] function to check it out!

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