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Lunar 20 19 Spring Festival

2065438+20091February 29th is the date of the new calendar? 20 19 The 29th day of the twelfth lunar month is February 3rd, 20 19.

The day before New Year's Eve, the 28th or 29th of the twelfth lunar month is called Little New Year's Eve, which is a folk culture in China. On this day, there will be a banquet at home and people will visit each other to celebrate the New Year. Burning incense outdoors is called Tianxiang, and it usually takes three days.

New Year's Eve refers to the night on the last day of the twelfth lunar month, which is connected with the Spring Festival (the first day of the first month). The word new year's eve is to go; Easy; Alternately, New Year's Eve means that when a month is poor and a year is over, people have to get rid of the old department and get rid of the old department, and next year means getting a new department. This is the last night of the Lunar New Year. Therefore, the activities in this period are centered on eliminating the old and welcoming the new, eliminating disasters and praying for blessings. During the Zhou and Qin Dynasties, a mourning ceremony was held in the palace every year at the end of the year, and drums were used to drive out the epidemic ghosts, which was called "banishment", and later called the day before New Year's Eve, that is, New Year's Eve. New Year's Eve is New Year's Eve, which is New Year's Eve. What should I pay attention to on the 29th of the twelfth lunar month? Lunar calendar 20 18 years1February 29 (lunar calendar)

Gregorian calendar 2065438+February 3, 2009 Sunday Aquarius (Gregorian calendar)

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Don't use the four wonders of daily value.

Repair graves, fast, seek heirs, raise money and plant seeds.

Make a mess of the house, take medicine, take a boat and accept vouchers.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Don't use the four wonders of daily value.

Travel in the market, seek wealth, build sacrifices and pray for funerals.

Moving, breaking ground, drilling, burying, collecting, getting married and entering houses.

Anmen left the ground and settled in bed.

Houses built with columns buy production, release water, accommodate livestock migration and seek medical treatment.