Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - Is June 6, 2020 an auspicious day for ancestor worship? What is the zodiac on July 26th?

Is June 6, 2020 an auspicious day for ancestor worship? What is the zodiac on July 26th?

Is June 6, 2020 an auspicious day for ancestor worship?

Lunar calendar: June 6, 2020.

Gregorian calendar: July 26th, 2020, Sunday, Leo.

It is suitable for today (don't use it when the daily value is broken)

Pray, get married, build, break ground, drill holes, repair graves and bury them.

Jaime Nakai opened the market, worshiped caves, set coupons and collected funds.

banking

Today's taboo (don't use it at dawn)

Meridian accepts animals into the room, seeking medical advice and medicine, and going to acupuncture.

Vertical column building for tourism and migration

According to the contents of the above-mentioned yellow calendar, as today is the year-end day, June 6, 2020 is not an auspicious day for ancestor worship!

What is the zodiac on July 26th?

Lunar calendar: June 6, 2020.

Gregorian calendar: July 26th, 2020, Sunday, Leo.

Peng Zuji: Geng does not cover the afternoon classics.

Xiang Chong: Jiazi mouse

Old evil spirit: old evil spirit north

Stars: southern stars and horses-fierce

By querying the old almanac, we can know that the Zodiac rat rushed on July 26th!

Sacrificial etiquette

First, on the graves of ancestors, offerings such as meals, bowls and chopsticks, wine glasses and tea were placed, and then three sticks of incense were placed in front of the graves.

Second, pour the wine for the first time after inserting incense. After about 30 minutes or half burning, a person can light three sticks of incense and pour wine for the second time.

Third, when the incense burns to half a pillar, offer an offering to the land god who looks after the grave, and then burn a piece of yellow paper to protect the ancestors.

When four or three incense sticks are burned, remove the offerings and leave some money and things to burn on other graves, so as to prevent other ghosts from taking money and clothes from ancestors' graves after the grave sweeper leaves.

Matters needing attention

First, around the cemetery, don't play around and run around, which is not only rude, but also disrespectful to our ancestors.

Second, it is not appropriate to wear bright red and green clothes, and it is best not to go to the grave like pregnant women, patients and children under 7 years old.

Third, what do you usually say when offering sacrifices? What are you going to do in the cemetery? Why are you doing this? I hope your ancestors will bless you and be safe.