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Is the 11th day of the fifth lunar month in 2023 an auspicious day for the zodiac?

May 1 1 day of the lunar calendar in 2023 is not an auspicious day of the zodiac.

According to today's Gregorian calendar, because today is the anniversary of the moon's death, May 11th of the lunar calendar in 2023 is not a good day, which is not in line with auspicious conditions. Not all days are good days. Some days are robber days, robber days are unlucky days, and ecliptic days are auspicious days. People will choose a suitable auspicious day before holding many important events in life.

In the fifth month of the lunar calendar in 2023 1 1 it is forbidden to get married, dig wells, enter the house, move, go out with fire, travel, attend funerals, be buried, open a light, get a haircut, enter the population, etc. To sum up, the 11th day of the fifth lunar month in 2023 is not an auspicious day of the ecliptic, but the value of the yellow calendar today is "Xuanwu", which belongs to the underworld day rather than the ecliptic day, and does not meet the conditions for the establishment of an auspicious day of the ecliptic.

An introduction to the auspicious celestial phenomena of the ecliptic;

The so-called "ecliptic", originally an astronomical term, refers to the great circle where the orbit plane of the earth around the sun intersects with the celestial constellation. This is a wave path. In summer solstice, the sun sets at the highest point of the wave curve and in winter solstice, the sun sets at the lowest point. The sun runs once a day and is in a different position every day.

There are many constellations beside its position, and the sun and these constellations form a certain situation, which can affect people on the earth. Sometimes it is a good influence, called auspiciousness; Sometimes it is a bad influence, called fierceness. When the sun moves to a certain position on the ecliptic and has an auspicious influence on the map, it is called auspicious day of the ecliptic.

The ecliptic passes through thirteen constellations. The astronomical theory of the zodiac originated in Babylon, Cuba, and was later introduced into ancient Greece. For more than two thousand years, ancient Greek astronomers divided the zodiac into 12 segments and named them after the corresponding 12 constellations, so as to correspond the movement of the sun with 12 months in a year.

Because the revolution of the earth is attracted by other planets, the moon and other celestial bodies, the position of the ecliptic plane in space changes irregularly and continuously. The location of the zodiac is the same as that of the twenty-four solar terms and the twenty-eight nights in the China solar calendar (also known as the lunar calendar and the lunar calendar), which makes the zodiac integrated into astronomy in China.

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