Ao Yu: According to tradition, you have to choose an auspicious day to get the certificate. So what are the recommended auspicious days for getting the certificate before and after the heavy snow in 2019? What should you eat to maintain your health during the heavy snow? In the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, the wind is no longer gentle, the sunlight is no longer bright, and the chill of winter has spread. Visit Mr. Shui Mo's website to learn more about the eleventh month of the lunar calendar in 2019.Recommended auspicious days for getting marriage certificates before and after heavy snow in 2019!Lunar calendar: November 7, 2019Gregorian calendar: December 2, 2019, Monday, Sagittarius [Today is suitable according to the old almanac] Start drilling, move, move into new house , marry , fast and offer sacrifice, take up a post, seek offspring, release, collect money, erect pillars, plant, travel, open warehouse, enroll, and register Lunar calendar: November 8, 2019 Gregorian calendar: December 3, 2019, Tuesday, Sagittarius [Today is suitable according to the old almanac] Pray for blessings , get married, accept marriage proposals, seek offspring, offer sacrifices, bury, accept money, raise beams, plant crops, accept livestock, fill graves, establish certificates, build embankments Lunar calendar: November 11, 2019 Gregorian calendar: December 6, 2019, Friday, Sagittarius [Today is suitable according to the old almanac] Marry, build a stove, store treasures, marry, marry a son-in-law, build, travel, plant, worship, raise livestock, tailor clothes, meridians Lunar calendar: November 14, 2019 Gregorian calendar: December 9, 2019, Monday, Sagittarius [Today is suitable according to the old almanac] Nacai, marriage , seeking a son-in-law, praying for blessings, opening a business, building a house, collecting wealth, fasting and offering sacrifices, migration, burial, taking up a post, seeking offspring, planting livestock, attending school, tailoring, seeking wealth, and wearing a hairpin Lunar calendar: November 18, 2019 Gregorian calendar: December 13, 2019, Friday, Sagittarius [Today is suitable according to the old almanac] Getting married, traveling, building stoves, drilling graves, burying, accepting marriage proposals, offering sacrifices, building houses, erecting pillars, seeking offspring, planting, attending school, tailoring, seeking wealth, seeking medical treatment What to eat to stay healthy during heavy snow?Snow-loving vegetables: carrot topsRadish tops are radish leaves. The nutrient content of fresh radish tops harvested in autumn is much higher than that of radishes. It is rich in crude fiber and vitamin A and vitamin B1. The minerals calcium, iron, zinc and magnesium are 3 to 10 times that of radishes. The calcium content is as high as 110-238 mg, which is higher than milk. Snow health vegetables: snow lotus root “If you do not store your essence in winter, you will get a fever in spring.” For the elderly, they should pay more attention to “maintaining essence” after the Big Snow solar term. From the perspective of diet and health, eating cooked snow lotus root is a good choice. Snow lotus root is a kind of lotus root, named because of its "snow-white color". Snow vegetables for health preservation: snow vegetables Chinese potherb mustard is also known as snow vegetable. Chinese mustard is warm in nature, sweet and spicy in taste, and has the effects of detoxifying and reducing swelling, stimulating appetite, and warming the middle and promoting qi. Chinese mustard contains a large amount of ascorbic acid (vitamin C), which is a highly active reducing substance. It participates in the body's important redox processes, increases the oxygen content in the brain, stimulates the brain's use of oxygen, and has the effect of refreshing the mind and relieving fatigue. Health-preserving vegetables for the Great Snow: Chinese cabbage. The air is particularly dry during the Great Snow solar term. Eating Chinese cabbage regularly can help moisturize the intestines and protect the skin. In winter, cabbage is the most indispensable vegetable on the table. There is a saying among the people that "winter cabbage is as delicious as bamboo shoots" and "no vegetable is worse than cabbage." The dry and cold weather in winter can easily cause damage to the skin, but cabbage is rich in vitamin C, vitamin E and other nutrients, which can have good beauty and health benefits. Healthy vegetables for heavy snow: green onions During heavy snow and the cold season that follows, eating green onions is good for your health. Green onions contain nutrients that fight disease. Such as: vitamins A, B6, C, K, folic acid and iron, which are essential for maintaining human health. It is worth mentioning that the polyphenol antioxidants contained in green onions can protect blood vessels. In addition, studies have shown that eating more onions can also reduce the risk of prostate cancer and colon cancer. Fortunes in life can be good or bad, and calculating the direction of your fortune in advance can help you nip problems in the bud, reverse unfavorable situations, and make your life smoother and brighter. 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