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Where is the location of the god of wealth on the fourth day of the first month?

Where is the location of the god of wealth on the fourth day of the first month?

202 1 year on the fourth day of the first lunar month (lunar calendar)

Gregorian calendar 202 1 February 15 Monday Aquarius (Gregorian calendar)

West Deep: Northeast China.

Wealth: due north

God of Wealth: The auspicious god in Northeast China should take advantage of the trend: Zhengshide, People's Day, three in one, recently, Tianma, Zhengshiyin, barking dogs, expensive days, evil tribute, monthly wealth, and prosperous days.

Evil spirits should be avoided: dead, the day after tomorrow, white tiger, general, heavenly staff, five ghosts.

According to the old yellow calendar, the god of wealth was located in the northeast on the fourth day of the first month of 202 1 year.

How about the fourth day of the lunar new year? 202 1

202 1 year on the fourth day of the first lunar month (lunar calendar)

Gregorian calendar 202 1 February 15 Monday Aquarius (Gregorian calendar)

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Meeting relatives and friends, traveling, getting married, getting engaged, buying clothes, forming alliances, moving land, making beds, bathing animals, fixing hanging plaques, repairing and removing water, Cary rewarding gods for logging, adopting children, opening beams, painting and building temples, and closing accounts.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Planting, building, burying and cooking.

Because the number of lunar taboos on this day does not exceed 10, the fourth day of the first lunar month of 202 1 is an auspicious day for the Chinese zodiac.

Customs on the fourth day of lunar new year's day: receiving the kitchen god

Legend has it that every year on the 23rd night of the twelfth lunar month (off-year), the Kitchen God will report to the Jade Emperor in heaven, so the villagers in off-year will respectfully send the Kitchen God to heaven, commonly known as offering sacrifices to the kitchen.

On the fourth day of the first month, people should welcome the kitchen god back (some places welcome him on New Year's Eve).

According to legend, on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, the Kitchen God will check the household registration, so every household should stay at home, prepare rich fruits, burn incense, light candles and set off firecrackers to welcome them.