Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - It is unlucky to open on the second day of the winter solstice in 2020. Can you sweep the grave after the solstice in winter?

It is unlucky to open on the second day of the winter solstice in 2020. Can you sweep the grave after the solstice in winter?

Is it unlucky to open on the second day of the winter solstice in 2020?

Lunar calendar: 2020 1 1 8th of the month.

Gregorian calendar: Tuesday, February 22, 2020 12, Capricorn.

Today's lunar calendar is suitable for the new moon, so don't use it.

Then get married and open the market to pray for grace and forgiveness.

Sacrifice, set up coupons, collect money, and build dikes

Don't use today's taboo dates in the lunar calendar.

Acupuncture relieves seeking medical treatment, entering the house, separation and travel.

Moving column building house

According to the old almanac, the day after winter from 2020 to 2020 is not suitable for opening, because it is a broken day.

Can I sweep the grave from winter to the future?

In winter solstice, about three days is usually ok. Under normal circumstances, the time to sweep graves from winter to morning can be earlier than later, but in some areas of our country, it is possible to sweep graves from three days before winter to four days after winter, depending on the traditional customs of various places.

The winter solstice is a very important solar term in the China lunar calendar.

The winter solstice usually falls on February 22nd or 23rd of Gregorian calendar 12. In ancient China, people attached great importance to the winter solstice and thought it was a grand festival. There is a saying that the winter solstice is as big as a year, and there is a custom to celebrate the winter solstice.

Different regions have different opinions on whether the grave can be swept from winter to the future, and the specific arrangements still need to be selected according to the local actual situation.

Winter solstice custom to eat: sweet potato fruit soup

In the traditional customs of Ningbo, sweet potato soup is one of the must-eat foods in winter solstice.

Fan and Fan are homophones. In Ningbo people's understanding, eating sweet potatoes on the solstice in winter means turning over the bad luck of the past year.

Tang Guo is similar to jiaozi, much smaller and without stuffing. Tang Guo is also called jiaozi, which means reunion and perfection. There is also a saying that old Ningbo is one year older than Tang Guo.

People in Ningbo are used to adding wine to sweet potato soup. In Ningbo dialect, wine-making is also called pulp board, which is homophonic with Ningbo dialect and is a good color for high fortune and happiness.