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When is the Mid-Autumn Festival in 20021year? How about the Mid-Autumn Festival engagement? Is it an auspicious day?

When is the Mid-Autumn Festival in 20021year?

Mid-Autumn Festival in 20021year falls on the lunar calendar: July 20021year 15; Gregorian calendar: Sunday, August 22nd, 202 1 year.

July 15, which is also called July 30th, ancestor worship festival and ghost festival, is called Zhongyuan Festival by Taoism and Yulanben Festival by Buddhism.

How about 202 1 Mid-Autumn Festival engagement?

Lunar calendar: July 202 1 year 15; Gregorian calendar: Sunday, August 22, 202 1 year, the monkey is scared to the north.

Suitable for the old yellow calendar

Move into a house, propose marriage, get engaged, break ground, get a haircut and accept animals.

Litigation, riding into the mountains to cut wood

Taboo of the old yellow calendar

Wedding, travel, banquet, transaction, moving, making bed, attending funeral, starting business.

Open, open, ditch, cross well, Shangguan Bak Yan, navigation, tomb-building skills

Give money to borrow money to fix your hands and feet

Judging from the lunar calendar of Mid-Autumn Festival in 20021year, this day is suitable for engagement, but it is not an auspicious day. What are the folk customs of engagement?

First, the same surname does not get married.

Unmarried men and women with the same surname did not get married, which began in the early Western Zhou Dynasty. In the Spring and Autumn Period, people further realized that intermarriage with the same surname would cause abnormal infertility of offspring, but intermarriage with the same surname still occurred from time to time among nobles. After the Warring States period, the surname was Shi, and after the Han Dynasty, the surname was not divided, so it was often inevitable that the same surname would not be married. By the Tang Dynasty, marriage with the same surname followed the ancient system and was prohibited. The Ming and Qing Dynasties became a region-based society, replacing the blood-based clan. Therefore, the Ming Law Regulations and the Qing Law Regulations are divided into two parts: the same surname and the same clan. On the surface, it is forbidden for two people to get married. In fact, people of different races with the same surname can get married. Marriage is forbidden only in the same family.

Second, he Lange

He Lang's songs are very popular in Xing 'an, northeast Guangxi, where relatives and friends gather around the groom to sing He Lang's songs after paying homage and dinner. Impromptu congratulations, but also joking and humorous words. Friends and relatives sing a song and the groom drinks a glass of wine. Sing till midnight and send the groom to the bridal chamber. Female singers wait behind closed doors. Men and women sing "Open the Door Song" in pairs, and only open the door when they enjoy themselves. After entering the door, the songs are noisy, from one glass of wine to ten glasses of wine to congratulate the groom, and the groom drinks from 1 to 10 in turn (male singers can drink instead of winners). Then sing "sex wine" and the couple drink together. Finally, the singer closed the door and ended the wedding by singing the song of closing the door.

Third, sit in the red hall.

Sitting in the Red Room is very popular in quanzhou county, northeast Guangxi. Young men and women worship their ancestors at home and are admonished by their elders on the eve of marriage. The bride wore red ornaments and was accompanied by her classmates. She sat in the main room and sang "Weeping Wedding Song" softly, recalling her parents' kindness and expressing sisterhood. Sisters told the bride to be filial to the elderly and live in harmony with her brothers and sisters, and praised the groom for his handsome and hardworking. When the bride told her unhappy thoughts, the sisters comforted her in many ways. A song was sung late into the night, and Yi Yi said goodbye and gave a gift. The groom is also accompanied by classmates sitting in the main hall, and is taught by their elders to manage the housework diligently and behave appropriately. After the teaching, the old man retired, the boys joked and chased the groom, and the fun ended at night.