Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Avoid July 13.

Avoid July 13.

Taboos on July 13 are: getting married, offering sacrifices, seeking medical treatment, moving, traveling and building a house.

First, it is appropriate.

1. Marriage: In the traditional customs of China, July 13 is a suitable day for marriage. Because in the past, July was a ghost month, people thought that getting married in this month could get the blessing of ancestors and make the marriage happy.

2. Sacrifice: This day can also be used to sacrifice ancestors, because people think that July 13 is the day when ancestors go home, and sacrificial activities can be protected and guarded by ancestors.

3. Seek medical advice: You can seek the help of a doctor on this day, because July 13 is the birthday of Sun Simiao, the god of medicine. It is said that seeking medical advice on this day will be blessed by the gods.

Second, avoid

1. Touched: In the traditional customs of China, July 13 is a ghost month. People think that moving on this day is easy to attract unclean things, so it is not suitable to move.

2, travel: also because of the ghost month, this day should not travel far, so as not to cause unnecessary trouble.

3. Building: In the traditional customs of China, it is not appropriate to build a house on July 13, because the weather is changeable at this time, which is easily affected by the natural environment and is not conducive to construction.

The characteristics of the Gregorian calendar:

1, reflecting the seasonal characteristics and climate environment. Every month's taboos reflect the climate and seasonal characteristics of that month. For example, taboos in spring are usually related to flowers and trees, while taboos in summer are related to rain and sunshine.

2. Reflect the concept of good or ill luck. In the traditional culture of China, people think that there are good days and bad days every day, so the concept of good or bad luck is also reflected in taboos. Some taboos are to pray for good luck, while others are to avoid ominous signs.

3, including life wisdom and philosophy. Avoidance is not only a time mark, but also a reflection of life wisdom and philosophy. Some taboos are to remind people to be honest and trustworthy and abide by the rules, while others are to encourage people to face life positively and pursue their dreams bravely.

4. Reflect social culture and customs. Taboos have different forms in different regions and societies, reflecting local culture and customs. For example, many taboos during the Spring Festival are to pray for good luck and happiness, while the taboos in the Mid-Autumn Festival are related to family reunion and gratitude.

The above contents should be combined with the actual situation for reference only.