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Is the sixth day of the ninth lunar month in 2022 a good day for funeral?

Is the sixth day of the ninth lunar month in 2022 a good day for funeral?

Lunar calendar: September 6, 2002

Gregorian calendar: Saturday, June 065438+1October 0 1 2022, an auspicious day outside the ecliptic.

Suitable for today

Go to work, start business, clean up, start business, clean up, move in, install doors, repair doors, move graves, move houses, sacrifice beds, open markets, clean houses, move houses, wear ears, repair doors, open graves, go to school, worship gods, move beds, divorce, cut nails, and seek medical treatment.

Today's taboo

Marriage, haircut, business, wedding, business trip, travel, marriage, burial, car purchase, house repair, wall building, fishing, hunting, burial, fetal hair shaving, investment in shipbuilding, tourism, registration, wall repair, fishing, funeral, business, flying away, remarriage.

According to the taboo of the Gregorian calendar, on the first day of the ninth lunar month in 2022, burial was included in the six taboos, so that day was not an auspicious day for funeral.

What are the details before the funeral?

1. There can be no cats in front of the mourning hall.

It is said that cats are psychic animals, and keeping cats in front of the mourning hall is also very taboo, because it is thought that if cats touch or jump back and forth, they will suddenly stand up like dead people, which will cause harm to their families.

You can't get a haircut.

In some areas of our GJ, a family member died, and no haircut or shaving was allowed for one month. I believe that the elders died, and most of them were guarded by the younger generation. They think that their hair is influenced by their parents, and they leave it after death to express their grief, filial piety and missing.

You can't attend the party.

If someone in the family dies, it is definitely not allowed to revel, that is, on the mourning day, avoid auspicious events, such as drinking and having fun. It goes without saying that it would be considered disrespectful to do something happy on the day the deceased died.