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202 1 laba divorce, ok?

With people becoming more and more independent now, divorce and marriage are fast. However, because both of them need to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau to go through the relevant formalities, many people have doubts about when they can go through the divorce formalities. This is Laba Festival. Let me watch Laba Divorce 202 1 with you.

How about 202 1 Laba divorce? In the Gregorian calendar, divorce is usually regarded as a broken day. Please check the yellow calendar for this day. This day is ecliptic day, not broken day. It is not recommended to divorce on Laba Festival in 2022. Laba Festival is also a day of reunion, and the two still need to communicate well and jointly safeguard a marriage.

Gregorian calendar: Monday, June 65438+10/October 65438 +00: 00.

Lunar calendar: 202 1 year1eighth day of February.

Branches: Xin Chou Year, Xin Chou Gui Yue Rihai.

Twelve Gods Open the Temple of the Gods (Zodiac Day)

Today's topic: opening a canal? Travel? Build? Brewing? Shangliang? Amen? A compliment? Shangguan? Sailing? Kawai? offer sacrifices to ancestors

Today's taboo: getting married? Hunting? prosecute

What should I do if I want a divorce on Laba Festival? It means that you feel uncomfortable in your marriage, just like the book says: only your feet know whether your shoes are comfortable or not! Outsiders are not qualified to comment, you can only feel it yourself. In my opinion, marriage may not be happy, but divorce will be happy. People move to live, trees move to die, take one step and look back at three steps, and you will never get out of this besieged city that makes you sad. Coordinate property, protect yourself and your children, and sometimes take a step back for the future and leave if you want! I encourage you! I don't know whether you are beautiful or handsome. Divorce is not necessarily a bad thing.

What was Laba Festival called in ancient times? In ancient times, the two words "wax" and "wax" were basically universal, referring to offering sacrifices to gods and ancestors in winter. Because this kind of sacrifice is held in December, it is called "twelfth month" or "twelfth month". Since the Han Dynasty, the third day to the day after beginning of winter has been regarded as "La Ri" (that is, the Winter Festival). Since the Southern and Northern Dynasties, the eighth day of December has been changed to "La Ri", also known as "Laba" or "Laba Festival". Since then, Laba Festival has been fixed on the eighth day of1February.