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Can't Laba go to the grave?

Can't you go to the grave on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month?

Lunar calendar: 20 191February 8.

Gregorian calendar: 20201Thursday, October 2, 65438, Capricorn.

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Pray, get married, break ground, work, sacrifice, collect and find heirs.

Carry the funeral, plant the colored columns and beam, and open the market.

Make a voucher for money, go to school, cut clothes and cut crowns.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

After separating and moving into the house, Cary filed a lawsuit to build the house.

Build bridges and dams, accommodate livestock, open warehouses, buy real estate and travel by boat.

Start a career and seek medical treatment

Based on the above, we can know that today's sacrifice is to go to the grave in the yellow calendar, so it is possible to go to the grave to worship the ancestors on the eighth Laba Festival of the twelfth lunar month on 20 19! What are the taboos of Laba Festival?

Taboo of Laba Festival: Eat Laba porridge for lunch.

On the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, the folk custom is called Laba. As the saying goes, Laba is a year, and from that day on, the flavor of the year is getting stronger and stronger.

In China, the custom of eating Laba porridge on Laba Festival has spread for thousands of years, but eating Laba porridge is taboo in some places, that is, eating Laba porridge does not last until noon. Every year, people start cooking Laba porridge the night before Laba Festival and eat it the next morning. If they can't finish eating, they can share it with friends and relatives, but they can't eat after noon. There is also a saying that porridge should be eaten early and grain should be harvested early next year. /Xi Xue/

Taboo of Laba Festival: Marry a daughter and go back to her family.

According to the old saying, there are always a few days in a year when a married daughter can't go back to her family. This is taboo and special.

Starting from the twelfth lunar month, the first anniversary of death is Laba. It will be unlucky for her mother-in-law to go back to her mother's house on Laba Festival. After a hundred years, her mother-in-law will die on her stomach. Another way of saying it: Laba doesn't eat the rice cooked by her mother, and her ancestors can't afford it, which means she will be poor. Some people even think that in the twelfth lunar month, the eighth, eighteenth and twenty-eighth days of the twelfth lunar month can't be spent at the mother's house.

Taboo of Laba Festival: Moving.

According to feng shui, the weather is cold in December of the lunar calendar. If you move into a new house rashly, the cold atmosphere will block the prosperous atmosphere at home, which sounds reasonable in natural science.

However, with the improvement of home technology, many houses have implemented whole-house heating, so it is popular not to invite some friends to sit in new houses as in the past. The reason why people can't move in the twelfth lunar month is nothing more than fear that people's hands and feet are cold, which is not good for their health. Now, for people who have heating at home, this is no longer a problem.