Introduction: In our country’s tradition, we usually choose an auspicious day to burn incense and pray for blessings. So is it a good day to burn incense and pray for blessings on the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2019? What are the customs on the eighth day of the first lunar month? The first month of the lunar calendar is more commonly referred to as the first month of the year. Come to Mr. Shuimo's website to learn more about the first month of the year 2019 and the first month of the lunar calendar!2019 Lunar New Year 8th lunar month calendar query:The eighth day of the first lunar month of the year 2019 (lunar calendar)February 12, 2019, Tuesday, Aquarius (Gregorian calendar) 【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】 Planting, seeking a son, fasting and offering sacrifices, erecting pillars and beams, raising livestock, tailoring, meridians [Today’s taboos in the almanac] Opening the market, setting up a ticket, collecting money, separating, setting up a bed, traveling, seeking money, building, breaking ground, funeral, burial, offering sacrifices , praying for blessings Breaking ground, building embankments, releasing water, getting married, sailing, building houses, migrating to work Based on the above contents of the lunar calendar, we can know that today's prayers are taboo in the lunar calendar, so this day is not suitable for burning incense and praying! Notes on praying:1. Clothing must be modest, never too revealing or strange, and it is not appropriate to wear slippers or a hat into a temple. These are basic respects for the gods.2. Avoid loud noises. Although each temple worships different gods, they all hope to purify people's hearts, so your words and actions must be gentle. 3. Prepare 3-5 offerings such as seasonal fruits and biscuits, but they must be odd numbers (because odd numbers are yang numbers). You can also prepare incense, gold paper, etc., depending on the regulations of each temple. Fruits suitable for worship: apples, peaches, plums, dates, grapefruits, pomeloes, oranges, etc. Fruits that cannot be offered for worship: tomatoes, guavas, sugar apples, and durian. Special attention: 1. After attending a funeral or farewell ceremony, you can go to the temple on the same day to remove the bad energy from your body. 2. People with deceased third-degree relatives must wait 49 days before visiting the temple to worship. Otherwise, entering the temple in mourning clothes may violate taboos. 3. The mother must complete the confinement period before she can go to worship. 4. It is best for women not to worship during their menstrual period. Analysis of customs on the eighth day of the first lunar month:Gu Ri <br /> According to folklore, the eighth day of the first lunar month is Guzi’s birthday. If the weather is clear on this day, it means a good rice harvest this year; if it is cloudy, it means a poor harvest. The custom of "Grain Day" is to worship the tablets with the names of grains written on them, and not to eat cooked grains. This custom embodies the idea of attaching importance to agriculture and cherishing food.Shunxing <br /> The Chinese people regard the eighth day of the first lunar month as the day when all the stars descend to the earth. They make small lanterns and burn them to offer sacrifices to them. This is called Shunxing, also known as "offering sacrifices to the stars" or "receiving the stars". According to Taoism and astrologers, each person has a star in charge every year, also called the "annual star" (the nine stars, namely Sun, Moon, Mercury, Mars, Wood, Venus, Saturn, Luohou and Ketu, take turns to be in charge of the year). A person's fate for the year is entirely controlled by the star in charge of the year. The eighth day of the first lunar month every year is the day when all the star gods gather, and it is also said to be the day when "all the stars descend to the world". Therefore, by offering sacrifices to the star god (i.e. Shunxing) on this day, it is possible to obtain the star god's blessing. Therefore, some people go to the Baiyun Stargazing Temple (also known as the Yuanchen Temple) to burn incense and pray to the stars. But no matter whether one goes to the temple to burn incense or not, on that evening, after all the stars come out in the sky, every family will hold a star-following sacrificial ceremony. Two god codes are used in sacrifice. The first one is printed with Xingke, Suzaku, Xuanwu, etc., and the second one is "Benming Yannian Shouxingjun". The two pieces were put together front and back, clamped on a paper clip, and placed in the middle behind the table in the courtyard for worship. In front of the god's code, there are lamp flowers made of yellow and white lamp paper soaked in fragrant oil, which are placed in a "lamp bowl" with a diameter of about an inch and lit. Then serve cooked Yuanxiao and tea. After dusk, sacrifices are made to the Big Dipper. After the sacrifice, when the remaining lights are about to go out, burn the god code, incense roots, sesame straw, and pine and cypress branches together to complete the sacrifice. Release animals and pray for blessings <br /> On the eighth day of the first lunar month, there is a "release of animals" activity, which is to take some fish and birds raised at home outside and release them into the wild. In the Ming Dynasty, Liu Dong recorded in "A Brief Description of Scenery in the Imperial Capital": "On the eighth day of the first lunar month, people in Shideng Lane release animals. Cages of birds and sparrows, basins of fish and shrimps, and baskets of snails and clams are set up in front of the hall. Monks chant Sanskrit, and thousands of them face each other. They let their wings fly into the sky, and some land on the roofs and take off after a while. Aquatic animals are thrown into the Jinshui River in the imperial city, and few are caught by nets and baits of bamboo shoots." Birds eat grain and will steal people's harvest, so on this day people should release animals (mainly birds and fish) to express their virtue of loving life and to bribe the birds to show mercy. Another reason for choosing to release animals is that the eighth day of the first lunar month is a favorable day for the stars, and one can let the stars see one’s good deeds. Eight Immortals Festival <br /> People took the pronunciation of the Chinese character "八" and turned the eighth day of the first lunar month into the Eight Immortals Festival. The Eight Immortals are the eight immortals in folk legends: Li Tieguai, Han Zhongli, Zhang Guolao, He Xiangu, Lan Caihe, Lü Dongbin, Han Xiangzi and Cao Guojiu. Because he was not afraid of power, despised wealth and fame, he often went deep into the people to help them in times of distress and difficulty, and was deeply loved by the working people. On this day, people prepare delicious food and fruits to worship the Eight Immortals. Eating Yuanxiao <br /> The eighth day of the first lunar month is traditionally known as the "Shunxing Festival", and one of the major customs of the "Shunxing Festival" is eating Yuanxiao. There is an old saying that goes "There is a star in the sky and there is a person on earth", using the stars in the sky to correspond to the population on earth. There are many stars in the sky, which means that the earth is prosperous. Eating Yuanxiao on the eighth day of the first lunar month is to seek the blessing of the star gods and express special gratitude to them. In addition, after the eighth day of the first lunar month, people start eating Yuanxiao from the thirteenth day of the first lunar month and can eat it until the seventeenth day of the first lunar month. Women are not allowed to use needles and thread <br /> The eighth day of the first lunar month is the day for the "Silkworm New Year". According to folk customs, the "year" of human beings and animals from the first to the eighth day of the first lunar month are represented by one chicken, two dogs, three pigs, four sheep, five cows, six horses, seven people and eight silkworms respectively. These are all related to farming, and people hope that the six domestic animals will prosper, the people will be safe, and the silkworm business will go smoothly. At the same time, there is a traditional taboo among the people that women are not allowed to use needles and thread on the eighth day of the first lunar month when the silkworms are celebrating the New Year. Opening <br /> Some shopping malls or stores are opening today, mainly to symbolize "prosperity". May your business prosper and you be prosperous all year round. 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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