What date is the 27th day of the 12th lunar month in 2019?

What date is the 27th day of the 12th lunar month in 2019?

What date is the 27th day of the 12th lunar month in 2019? Shuimoxiansheng.com has carefully compiled detailed information about the twelfth lunar month of 2019. If you want to know the auspicious and inauspicious days in the twelfth lunar month, just go to Shuimoxiansheng.com.

What day is December 27th in the lunar calendar 2019?

December 27, 2019 (Lunar calendar)

January 21, 2020, Tuesday, Aquarius (Gregorian calendar)

[The year of Ji Hai is Pig, Earth Wood, Ding Chou month is Ox, Jianxia Water, Gui Hai day is Pig, Dahai Water]

Peng Zu's 100 Taboos: Gui does not litigate, Hai does not marry. Conflict: Pig clashes with Snake on the day of Ding Si. Today's conflicts and combinations: Conflict with Snake, Self-punishment with Pig, Harm with Monkey, Broken with Tiger, Compatible with Tiger, Three Compatibility with Rabbit and Sheep, Six Compatibility with Tiger. Yearly Evil: Yearly Evil West. Constellation: Eastern Tail Fire Tiger - Good Luck

Year of Void: Chensi Month: Shenyou Day: Zichou

What are the things to do and not to do on December 27th of the lunar calendar in 2019?

【Today’s Recommendation】
Open warehouse, move, pray for blessings, receive wealth, seek offspring, fast and offer sacrifices, accept livestock, raise beams, set up contracts, get married, seek medical treatment, cancel sacrifices, perform funerals, travel, erect pillars, grant amnesty, enroll in school

【Today's taboo】
Seeking wealth, buying property, traveling by boat, taking office, accepting marriage proposals, breaking ground, building beds, trading, laying beds, breaking ground, burials, building houses, planting, opening markets

What are the important days in the lunar calendar?

1. The Spring Festival on the first day of the first lunar month is the most ceremonious and distinctive traditional festival among the Chinese people. It generally refers to New Year’s Eve and the first day of the first lunar month, also known as the lunar year, commonly known as “New Year’s Day”. But among the Chinese people, the traditional Spring Festival refers to the period from the La Festival on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month or the Kitchen God Festival on the twenty-third or twenty-fourth day of the twelfth lunar month to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, with New Year's Eve and the first day of the first lunar month as the climax.
During the Spring Festival, China's Han ethnic group and many ethnic minorities hold various activities to celebrate. The main contents of these activities are to worship gods and Buddhas, pay tribute to ancestors, get rid of the old and welcome the new, welcome the new year and pray for a good harvest. The activities are rich and colorful, with strong national characteristics.
2. The Dragon Raises its Head on February 2nd The second day of the second month in the lunar calendar is around the time of “Qingzhe” (the Waking of Insects). The legendary dragon wakes up from his slumber, and farmers bid farewell to their slack season and begin to work in the fields. Therefore, February 2 is also called the "Spring Dragon Festival", "Spring Farming Festival" and "Farming Festival".
There is a Chinese folk proverb that "On the second day of the second month, the dragon raises its head", which means that spring is coming, all things revive, and hibernating dragons begin to move, indicating that a year's farming activities are about to begin. In the north, February 2 is also called the Dragon Raising its Head Day, or the Spring Dragon Festival. In the south it is called the Outing Festival, and in ancient times it was called the Picking Vegetables Festival. The Chinese have had the custom of "February 2" since the Tang Dynasty.
3. March 3rd March 3rd is a traditional festival of the Han ethnic group and many ethnic minorities. It falls on the third day of the third month in the lunar calendar. Many ethnic groups in China have their own customs on March 3rd, and Taoism also holds corresponding ceremonies to celebrate on this day.
On the day of March 3rd, people sing and dance and hold various celebratory ceremonies, using this form to spread art and conduct cultural exchanges.
4. Dragon Boat Festival on May 5th The fifth day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar is the Dragon Boat Festival, which is also known as the Dragon Boat Festival, Daughters' Festival, Mid-day Festival, May Festival, Mugwort Festival, Duanwu, Double Fifth, Summer Festival, Tianzhong Festival, Bathing Orchid Festival, Qu Yuan Day, Poets' Festival, etc. "Duan" means "beginning" or "beginning". The fifth day of the first lunar month can be called Duanwu, which is known as one of China's four major traditional festivals along with the Spring Festival, Qingming Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival.
The lunar calendar uses earthly branches to record months. The first month is Yin, the second month is Mao, and so the fifth month is Wu. Therefore, the fifth month is called the Wu month. "Five" and "Wu" have the same meaning, and "five" is a yang number. Therefore, in some places, the Dragon Boat Festival is also called the May Festival, the Mugwort Festival, or the Summer Festival.

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