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What are the taboos of the 2022 autumn calendar, and what are the days?

What are the taboos in the 2022 autumn festival calendar?

Gregorian calendar: Thursday, September 22, 2022 Virgo (Gregorian calendar)

Lunar calendar: August 27, 2022 (lunar calendar)

Suitability: engagement, decoration, housewarming, signing a contract for moving a grave, signing a contract for handing over a house, obtaining a house-moving permit, moving a house, offering sacrifices to livestock in the Senna, moving a house, piercing ears, opening a grave, visiting a doctor, going to a house, planting trees, buying livestock, building a house, planting ears and making coffins.

Avoid: getting married, going to work, starting a business, holding a wedding, going on a business trip, traveling, getting married, opening the market, being buried, buying a car, going to school, repairing a house, going out to build a wall, fishing, hunting, being buried, investing in shipbuilding, digging fish ponds, tourism registration, and the evolution of Autumn Society Day.

Photographing the sun originated in the ancient three generations, first flourished in Qin and Han Dynasties, passed down in Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties, flourished in Tang and Song Dynasties, and declined in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties.

In the early Ming Dynasty, Zhu Yuanzhang ordered the construction of land temples all over the country in order to thank him for the shelter he provided when he traveled when he was young. Local governments, administrative organs at all levels and villages and towns all over the country had land temples. In the folk, it is said that February 2 is the birthday of the land god. Because of the similarity of time and gods, land belief and social sacrifice are gradually mixed.

According to the Records of Liuhe County in Jiajing period of Ming Dynasty, in February society, there were sacrifices to be land gods in every lane, which were called land gods, and the society drank them after the sacrifices. So do club days in autumn and August. When the Spring Festival is gradually replaced by the sacrifice of the land gods, the Autumn Festival is gradually influenced by the Mid-Autumn Festival. Jia Qinglu, written by Lu Gu in Qing Dynasty, records that in the middle of Yuan Dynasty, farmers made sacrifices to heaven, each belonging to rice balls, chicken millet and melons and vegetables, and made another wish at the intersection of fields, which was called Zhai Tian Tou.

Today, the autumn social day has disappeared from people's lives, but in some rural areas, some figures of social day festivals can still be seen, such as social dramas and temple fairs.