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Feng Shui of Killing Year Pig

Avoid using "the sun and the sea" or "four days" in the lunar calendar; In the twelve earthly branches, every day at sea represents the meaning of a pig. It is recorded in Jade Sagger that pigs are not killed at sea every day, but in China, the word "four" is taboo, which indicates bad luck.

Pay attention to the second: kill pigs once every three days, not once every six days. For example, 20 15 is the last year of B. It is unlucky not to kill pigs on ugly days, and it is unlucky not to kill pigs on every application. If you don't kill pigs on bad days, you'll be out of luck.

Pay attention to three things: don't kill pigs on the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, in folk beliefs, January on earth, one day in the underworld; The first day and the fifteenth day are just the morning and noon of the underworld, and it is time to eat. This day is generally used to worship ghosts and gods, so it is not suitable for bloody things to happen. If it is a slaughterhouse, it doesn't matter, because it is inevitable that you will not be afraid.

Note 4: Don't kill pigs on Buddhist Day. Teacher Li believes in Buddhism and Taoism. If you kill pigs on Buddha's birthday or temple fair day, it is a great evil. For example, counting backwards from this year: Lotus Bodhisattva Day in the winter of the lunar calendar, Sakyamuni Day on the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month, and Huayan Bodhisattva Day on the 29th of the twelfth lunar month. Nothing can be killed these days. It's not appropriate to kill anything. You'll get a big demerit.

Note 5: Don't kill pigs in front of nave. Heavy suffocation will bring bad luck to your family. Also, don't choose around the cemetery or near the temple, because these places are fierce and not conducive to slaughter.