Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Are there any stars in the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020? How about Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, 2020?

Are there any stars in the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020? How about Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, 2020?

Are there any stars in the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020?

Mid-Autumn Festival is usually a full moon night, and it is also the best time to enjoy the moon. Therefore, according to the saying that there are few stars in the moon, if the weather is clear and the moon is round and bright, the stars we see with the naked eye are actually not obvious.

Therefore, there are no stars in the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2020, and the stars are always in it, but whether they can be seen clearly is another matter.

Therefore, watching the moon and stars in the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a choice between fish and bear's paw. Let the weather help us make a decision, let it be! How about Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, 2020?

Lunar calendar: August 2020 15.

Gregorian calendar: 2020 1 October1,Thursday, Libra.

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Nacai married her husband and daughter-in-law, built a house and prayed for the market to open.

Take money to go to school, sacrifice clothes, seek heirs and seek wealth.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Moving into the house, Cary's ci lawsuit, putting the upper beam and column on the bed.

Build a land and seek medical treatment.

Because sacrifice is the proper content of today's lunar calendar, the Mid-Autumn Festival on August 15, 2020 is suitable for ancestor worship!

Mid-Autumn Festival custom: listening to incense

Listening to incense is an ancient Mid-Autumn Festival custom in Taiwan Province. In ancient times, a girl who wanted to marry a good wife burned incense in front of the gods at home, told her worries, prayed for guidance from the gods and listened to the incense. Then, according to the instructions, they remembered the first sentence they overheard on the road, and then threw it at home to judge the quality of divination.

For example, divination is a lifelong event, and what you hear is eating cookies or flowers and the full moon, which means it is a good omen and the happy event is near.