Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Why is February 11th of the lunar calendar a taboo for cooking?

Why is February 11th of the lunar calendar a taboo for cooking?

"Don't cook" means that it is not suitable for installing and maintaining kitchen stoves and shifting kitchen stoves.

Noun explanation:

Cooking stove: it is a geomantic term, which generally appears in the old calendar and refers to the repair and displacement of the stove.

Cooking taboo: (1) Cooking in July, May and September, avoid Ding Mao Festival; Cooking in February, June and October, avoid Jiazi Day; 3, 7, 1 1 month cooking, avoid day; Cooking in April, August and December is forbidden. (2) Every month of the year: the 13th day of the first month; February 1 1 day; The ninth day of March: the fifth day of May; The third day of June; July 1 day, 29th; August 27; September 25; 1October 23rd; 1 1 month 2 1 day; December nineteenth.

Practice: Cooking stoves are odd in size and seven feet and nine inches long, symbolizing that Beidou is hanging high in the sky, the lucky star is shining high, and Kyushu is on the ground; It is four feet and five inches wide, symbolizing all corners of the country and having everything in the world; One foot and two inches high, symbolizing twelve months of the year, and starting cooking every month. The materials for cooking stoves are also very particular. Use five inches of new soil or pure land, and then add pork liver powder and mud to the well water for good luck.