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20 17 can I get married during the Lantern Festival? How about getting married on the fifteenth day of the first month?

We all know that we will be forgiven after the 23rd of the twelfth lunar month, so many friends choose to get married at this time. Then can we get married on 20 17 Lantern Festival? How about getting married on the fifteenth day of the first month?

Can I get married on Lantern Festival?

Judging from the Gregorian calendar, there are not many taboos on this day, so whether you can get married depends on your own mind. Try to choose Runnian Runyue as the wedding date. China people attach great importance to the choice of wedding date and the theory of "Runyue" and "Runnian", that is, there will be a Runnian every two or three years, that is, there will be two "beginning of spring" and one "Runyue" in that year. Choose an auspicious day to get married, preferably in the year of full moon.

How about getting married on the fifteenth day of the first month?

The principle of choosing the date of marriage is to take the date of birth of the bride as the main factor and refer to the date of birth of the man and others. As the saying goes, "As soon as a child is born, a woman marries a girl". Therefore, if this principle is reversed or not, it will lead to problems in the married marriage and even divorce, and vice versa.

According to legend, Yue Lao didn't give Sanniang a red line, so that she couldn't get married. Based on revenge, Sanniang likes to go against the old lady and ruin the couple's wedding. Therefore, the third, seventh, thirteenth, eighteenth, twenty-second and twenty-seventh days of each month are not suitable for marriage.

Hide from the lights on the fifteenth day of the first month

On the fifteenth day of the first month, there is a folk saying that "a girl looks at her mother's lamp, but her mother's family is too poor to nail it", and "if you don't hide the lamp on the fifteenth day of the first month, the old man will die first". Therefore, the daughter-in-law who just entered the door can neither see her mother's lamp nor see her mother's lamp. Traditionally, the new wife will go to the man's uncle's house to hide the lamp. After knowing this custom, will young couples continue to abide by it now? Nowadays, the inheritance of the custom of "hiding from lights" has less to do with taboos, but more is actually a filial piety, a concern and a mutual respect.