Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - How about 20201February 18? Can we have a funeral?

How about 20201February 18? Can we have a funeral?

How about 20201February 18? Can we have a funeral?

Lunar calendar: 20201February 18.

Gregorian calendar: 202165438+1Saturday, October 30th, Aquarius.

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Start drilling, repair graves, enter houses, start work and build houses.

Open the market, find heirs, sacrifice, pray, ease immigration and make money.

Plant livestock on the beams of the columns, go out to graze and seek wealth.

Seek medical advice.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Building the ground, breaking ground, funeral, burial and marriage.

National electronic advisory Committee

As can be seen from the above, there is an option to repair the grave that day, so it is possible to hold a funeral.

What should I pay attention to when I meet the funeral procession on the road?

1. You need to honk the horn three times to get on and off.

Driving through the gates of funeral homes and crematoria should also follow the first point. No parking at the entrance of funeral parlour and crematorium. If you have to park here, please honk your horn three times before getting off the bus and three times after getting on the bus to show courtesy to passing ghosts and eliminate evil ghosts.

You need to throw some food or money out of the car.

Please ask the driver to open the window before driving through Peng Ling. If there is food in the car, throw out some food, not just vegetarian food, as long as it is new. If there is no food, please throw out some coins and change. It is forbidden to park in front of Peng Ling. You must throw them out when driving. To show respect for white affairs and avoid suffocation.

Why did you throw a washbasin at the funeral?

In folk customs, this represents the pot of the dead. The more broken it is, the easier it is for the dead to carry it. When he reaches the end of the underworld, he will continue to live with a pot. But in the alchemy, it is said that it is an object used by the deceased to collect money and cold clothes burned by his family. To put it bluntly, it's a bit like his own mailbox. If it is not broken, not only the deceased in the underworld will break the incense in the future, but also the family members of the deceased will have a collective murder in unexpected troubles. Therefore, this funeral basin is made of pottery or earthenware, because these two materials are very fragile, and I am worried that a mistake will break it, which will put me in trouble.