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202 1 Is July 25th suitable for a haircut? What are the taboos of haircut?

Seventh lunar month

July of the lunar calendar is the seventh month of the lunar calendar and the first month of autumn, namely Qiu Meng.

The nicknames of July in the lunar calendar are Qiao Yue, Guayue, Lanyue, Qiu Lan, Zhao Qiu, Xinqiu, Shouqiu, Xiangyue, Qiu Meng and Early Autumn.

Is July 25th, 20021year suitable for a haircut?

Lunar calendar: July 25th, 202 1 year; Gregorian calendar: Wednesday, September 0, 20265438, Shanan, Ma Chong.

Suitable for the old yellow calendar

Sacrifice, find heirs, travel, cut down trees, make beams and fires, remove, demolish and build.

Break ground, plant foundation and riverbed, bury livestock, bury, and remove clothes.

Enter the crowd

Taboo of the old yellow calendar

Marriage migration

Value God: Qinglong (Zodiac Day)

Judging from the Gregorian calendar of July 25th, 20021lunar calendar, this day is not suitable for haircut, but it belongs to the auspicious day of the zodiac.

What are the taboos of haircut?

1, Han people are not interested in shaving their heads in the first month, especially children. Shaving your head in the first month is a no-no, because there is a saying that shaving your head in the first month kills your uncle. In fact, this is a kind of saying that began to spread in the Qing Dynasty, which was related to the Han people's thought of opposing the Qing Dynasty and regaining sight at that time.

No matter how busy the New Year is, adults and children should have their hair cut, saying that they have money but no money, and shave their heads for the New Year. This means that the new year should start from scratch and start all over again. In fact, it means luck. If you haven't had a haircut after the New Year, your family and elders will remind you to shave your head for the New Year.

On February 2, when the dragon looks up, people, both adults and children, have to shave their heads. In rural areas, this kind of behavior is called the head-shaving faucet, which is considered as the most auspicious day to shave your head. Until now, this statement is still widely circulated, so every February near the lunar calendar, the business of barber shops is usually very hot. In fact, the haircut boom in February was related to the neglect of the first month's hair. Everyone held back for a month in the first month, so naturally they rushed to get a haircut in early February.