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202 1 how about ancestor worship on the tenth day of April? What are the details of the sacrifice?

How about ancestor worship on the tenth day of April?

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Don't use the daily value when it is dead.

Plug the leak and form a net.

Ji and Ji: Yue En, four phases, heavenly king, rich and thick, red sand.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Don't use the daily value when it is dead.

Don't take the rest.

Evil spirits to be avoided: Moon Building, Hour, Earth House, Double Ninth Festival, Hook Chen, Small Meeting, Pure Yang, Wrong Yang, Red Sand, Death, 60%.

The God of Wealth is deep in the west: Northeast China

Wealth: due north

God of wealth: due north

Name of month: your company

Phenology: bitter vegetable exhibition

Moon phase: the moon at night

Peng Zu's taboo: You can't travel far without a coupon.

Xiang Chong: Snake Richong (Guihai) Pig

Old evil spirit: old evil spirit in the east

Star: western golden dog-Ji

The Gregorian calendar says that today is the day when people die, so this day is not suitable for doing great things, and naturally it is not suitable for ancestor worship. So if you want to worship your ancestors, you'd better change your life. What are the details of the sacrifice?

1, choose the right clothes

When offering sacrifices, you must choose the right clothes and never wear too bright clothes. This is a sign of disrespect for your ancestors, which is very bad.

2. Don't laugh and curse in the cemetery.

It is a solemn activity to worship ancestors and sweep graves. It's best not to take children. If you want to bring it, you must also supervise your children's words and deeds, and don't laugh and scold in the cemetery and criticize your ancestors.

3. Be sure to mow the grass in the grave.

In spring in Tomb-Sweeping Day, everything comes back to life. If you see grass growing on the grave or other branches and trees, you must clean it. The Doctrine of the Mean says: Things die as they happen, things die as they exist, and filial piety is the best. We must worship our ancestors and sweep their graves as we did when they were alive. If our parents' house and yard are full of weeds and chaos, can we not help clean it up? Therefore, it is necessary to prune the grave grass, which is a sign of filial piety.