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Is the cold dew solar term suitable for marriage?

In the traditional culture of China, the wedding date must be chosen, combined with the horoscopes of both men and women, and then determined according to the zodiac. More friends like this time on holidays, so that more friends can be present. If there is a holiday on the wedding day, is it suitable for marriage? Today, let's talk about whether the cold dew solar terms are suitable for marriage.

Generally speaking, three days before and after the "solar term" are not chosen as auspicious days for marriage. Cold dew is one of the 24 solar terms, so it is best to skip the cold dew solar terms and choose the wedding day.

The 24 solar terms include: beginning of spring, Rain, Sting, Spring Equinox, Qingming, Grain Rain, Changxia, Xiaoman, Mangzhong, Summer Solstice, Summer Solstice, beginning of autumn, Summer Solstice, Millennium, Autumn Equinox, Cold Dew, First Frost, beginning of winter, Light Snow, Winter Solstice, Slight Cold and Great Cold.

As the beginning of marriage, long-term stable days and unstable atmosphere will cause all kinds of instability after marriage. Solar terms are the result of gas changes. The first three weather fields are unstable, so it is generally not suitable for marriage. Don't feel fit to get married just because you see it.

How to choose a good wedding day?

1. Select the running year and month.

How to choose a wedding day? China people attach great importance to the choice of auspicious wedding date, and attach great importance to the theory of "Runyue" and "Runnian", that is, there will be a Runnian every two or three years, that is, there will be two "beginning of spring" and one "Runyue" in that year. Choose an auspicious day to get married, preferably in a wet year.

2. Avoid 379.

It is best to avoid auspicious days in March, July and September of the lunar calendar, because these three months coincide with Qingming, Yulan and Chonggong respectively, which are traditional "ghost festivals" and are not suitable for joint happy events. "Mid-Autumn Festival" month, that is, August of the lunar calendar, is the most suitable month for holding weddings.