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20211can a funeral be held on the ninth day of February? What are the taboos of funeral?

December of the lunar calendar

December of the lunar calendar, also known as the twelfth lunar month, is the last month of the lunar calendar.

At the end of the year,1February is a month with more sacrifices, because it is in the transition period of the old and the new. As early as the pre-Qin period, it was convenient to hold the Lunar New Year Festival in some places in China. Because December has nicknames such as twelfth month and winter, the sacrifices held this month are called La Worship. Is 202 11February 9 suitable for a funeral?

Lunar calendar: 202 1 year1February 9th Gregorian calendar: 2021kloc-0/01,Tuesday, Shanan, Ma Chong.

Today's Gregorian calendar is appropriate.

Move into a house, light a stove, build a house, break ground, lay a foundation, get a haircut, take a boat and build a dike.

Dig a pond

Today's yellow calendar is taboo.

Get married, travel, entertain, pick up the car, sign the contract, move the land, settle down and bury.

Propose marriage, propose marriage, start a business, cut clothes, decorate, collect money and open a warehouse.

The upper beam and the column pass through the well, and the official is planning to have a caesarean section.

Judging from 202 1 on the ninth day of the twelfth lunar month, this day was buried on the anniversary of death, so it was not suitable for funeral.

What are the taboos of funeral?

1, avoid double-day funeral

On the other hand, there is an ominous sign that a double-day funeral means that two people are dead, so a single day must be chosen when the funeral is held, so it is forbidden to hold it on double days.

2. Avoid the funeral at noon

This taboo custom exists in Li nationality area. If someone dies in the Li family, it is mostly buried in the morning and afternoon, or buried the next day after death in the afternoon. The mortuary time at home is very short, but it is forbidden to hold funerals at noon. It is believed that violating taboos will lead to fierce disasters.

3. Avoid tears on your body.

There is a saying circulating in some areas that if someone in the family dies, you should avoid crying when dressing the deceased, so as not to shed tears on your body. Thought something would happen, wake up the dead.

4, avoid the coffin from the door.

There is a saying that Manchu people have taboo customs. It is considered that the door is a place where people go in and out, and the dead are not allowed to run around, otherwise it is considered unlucky, because there is a custom of leaving coffins from the window.