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What is the thirteenth day of the first month of 202 1? Is it an auspicious day?

202 1 What's the 13th day of the first month?

Gregorian calendar: Wednesday, February 24th, 202 1 year.

Lunar calendar: 202 1 year, the thirteenth day of the first month of the peasant calendar.

Festival solar terms: Yang Gongbi

Year: Xin Chou Year, Geng Yin Yue Year, Gui Mao Year

Five elements: golden book gold

Executive positions: except Sun.

Sun Star God: Suzaku (the evil star)

Suitable for: marriage, bed installation, travel, outing, travel, sacrifice, breaking ground, breaking fire, dissolution, meeting relatives and friends, opening business, trading, issuing coupons, hanging plaques, moving to new homes, moving into houses, moving, moving, demolition, breaking ground, drilling and burial.

Bogey: Digging a well for litigation.

Chong: Chong Ji (Ding You) Shaxi

Fetal orientation: bedroom bed, south of the gatehouse.

Ji ling should follow: official day, auspicious time, yuyu, five rivers and barking dogs.

Evil spirits should be avoided: big time, big defeat, salty pool and suzaku.

Peng Zu 100 Bogey: If you say nothing, the lawsuit will be weak and the enemy will be strong.

What are the taboos in the first month?

On the first day of the first month: Chicken Day, in the old New Year's Day, chickens were pasted to pray for good luck.

On the second day of the first month: go out to pay New Year greetings or worship ancestors.

The third day of the first month: sheep day, which is easy to quarrel and not suitable for New Year greetings.

The fourth day of the first month: pig day, offering sacrifices to the god of wealth.

The fifth day of the first month: the Year of the Ox. Breaking the fifth day can break many taboos: the garbage distributed to the poor from the first day to the fourth day cannot be dumped, so as not to dump wealth. The garbage from the fifth day is regarded as barren soil, and if dumped, it will be sent out to the poor.

On the sixth day of the first month: Horse Day, the day to send God, burned the paper horse of the God of Wealth given on New Year's Eve, and the shop began to resume business.

The seventh day of the first month: People's Day, people's birthday, is also the custom of having dinner, eating and drinking, and setting off fireworks, which is the birthday of fire.

On the eighth day of the first month: on the valley day, the stars are in the lower bound, and the temple often sets up an altar to worship the sky on this day.

The ninth day of the first month: the birthday of God, the birthday of the Jade Emperor, and the ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven.

On the tenth day of the first month: on the birthday of the stone, we should avoid grinding, chiseling, grinding and other stone tools, so that the stone will not move, or even burn incense to worship the stone tools.