Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What is the date of August 12 of the lunar calendar in 2020 and what should be avoided?

What is the date of August 12 of the lunar calendar in 2020 and what should be avoided?

When is the twelfth day of the eighth lunar month in 2020?

Lunar August 2020 12 (lunar calendar).

Gregorian calendar Monday, September 28th, 2020 Libra (Gregorian calendar)

Peng Zu's 100 taboos: A doesn't eat dogs unless he opens a warehouse.

Xiang Chong: Dog Richong (Chen Wu) Dragon

Today's conflicts: with Laban Xiao, with Xiao Yang, with Xiao Feng, with Xiao Yang, with Rabbit, with Xiao Hu and Ma Xiao, with Rabbit.

Old evil spirit: old evil spirit north

Star: Oriental Heart Moon Fox-Fierce

What are the taboos on the twelfth day of the eighth lunar month in 2020?

Suitable for today

Travel far away, seek medical treatment, dismantle and repair, find heirs, sacrifice, break ground, pray, migrate, raise livestock and plant.

Today's taboo

Opening the market, acupuncture, picking up land, entering the house, burying livestock, drilling, setting up coupons, getting married and mourning.

What is an auspicious choice?

As a traditional custom in China, choosing auspicious days has a long history. As a mathematical skill, choosing good luck has a history of more than two thousand years.

Broadly speaking, all numerology techniques, including Zhouyi Bagua, Taiyi, Liu Ren, Daoism, Bird Star, Chen Cong, fencing, Kanyu, Feng Jiao, astrology, loneliness, etc., can be collectively called fortune telling, all of which provide people with good or bad luck information through certain methods.

In a narrow sense, it refers to a method of choosing auspicious day and auspicious hour based on calendar, and determining the avoidance mode according to the numerical calculation of year, month, day and hour and comprehensive reference. To put it simply, the so-called auspicious day is to choose an auspicious day according to a certain method, so China people directly call it choosing a day, observing a day and picking a day. In ancient times, it was also called Ji Juan and Ji Jiao.