Grain in Ear is the ninth solar term in the twenty-four solar terms of the lunar calendar and the third solar term of summer, marking the official beginning of midsummer. Is the Grain in Ear solar term on the fourth day of the fifth lunar month in 2019 suitable for signing a contract? Pomegranate flowers are in full bloom in May of the lunar calendar. Han Yu has a poem that says "The pomegranate flowers in May are bright to the eyes". If you want to know more about May of the lunar calendar in 2019, come to Mr. Shui Mo!Is the Grain in Ear solar term on the fourth day of the fifth lunar month in 2019 suitable for signing a contract?Lunar calendar: May 4, 2019Gregorian calendar: Thursday, June 6, 2019 Gemini 【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】 Pray for blessings, get married, migrate, take up a post, accept marriage proposal, recruit a son-in-law, fast and offer sacrifices, open the market, accept money , worship, bury, go to school, tailor clothes, seek children , seek money [Today’s taboos in the almanac] Litigation, raising beams and erecting pillars, installing beds, building construction, breaking ground, wearing a hairpin, building a house, traveling, seeking medical advice Based on the above lunar calendar information, today is a good day for making money during the Grain in Ear solar term in 2019, so it is a good day to sign a contract. Origin of Grain in Ear Solar Term:"Collected Explanations of the 72 Solar Terms" states: "The May Festival is when the grains with awns can be planted." It means that the seeds of awned crops such as barley and wheat are ripe and it is urgent to harvest them. It is also the busiest season for sowing summer crops such as late rice, millet and sorghum, so it is also called "Mangzhong". In spring, we strive for days, and in summer, we strive for time. "Striving for time" refers to the busy farming season of harvest and planting. People often talk about the busy season of "three summers", which refers to the summer harvest, summer planting and summer management of spring-sown crops. Therefore, "Mangzhong" is also called "busy planting" or "busy planting", which means sowing by farmers. The arrival of Grain in Ear indicates that farmers have begun their busy life in the fields.Are there any special customs during the Grain in Ear solar term?1. Practicing the Flower God: Grain in Ear is approaching May, when all flowers begin to wither and fall. Folks often hold ceremonies to worship the Flower God on this day to send the Flower God back to his place, express gratitude to the Flower God, and look forward to meeting him again next year.2. Pray for a good harvest: Every Grain in Ear season, after planting rice, various places hold seedling-protecting sacrificial activities to pray for a good harvest in autumn. Every household uses new wheat flour to make steamed buns, which they shape into shapes of grains, livestock, fruits and vegetables, and then dye with vegetable juice. They use them as sacrificial offerings to pray for a good harvest and the safety of the villagers. Everyone's destiny is different, and perhaps it has been determined on the day we were born. But luck is always changing. Do you want to know when your luck will be good? Then take a look at the [ Excellent Calculation ] below, and may you have peace and happiness in your life! |
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