Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is it taboo to get married around Tomb-Sweeping Day? Did Tomb-Sweeping Day get married the day before

Is it taboo to get married around Tomb-Sweeping Day? Did Tomb-Sweeping Day get married the day before

For couples who are ready to get married, the wedding day is generally auspicious, because marriage is a happy event, and choosing a good day also means that the future will be better. A friend saw the wedding date just before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day, and wanted to know if there were any taboos. So is it taboo to get married before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day? Did Tomb-Sweeping Day get married the day before? Let's answer this question in detail.

Marriage before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day is not taboo. Generally, it's okay to get married in Tomb-Sweeping Day for a week or two, but you can't get married the day before or after Tomb-Sweeping Day. This is taboo, because traditionally speaking, Tomb-Sweeping Day is a day to worship ancestors, and it is also a white matter to go to the grave, so it is not suitable for marriage. It is unlucky to get married at this time. In some places, Tomb-Sweeping Day will sweep graves that day, and in some places, Tomb-Sweeping Day will sweep graves one or two days before and after.

So Tomb-Sweeping Day didn't get married the day before, and the day before Tomb-Sweeping Day was April 4th. According to the Gregorian calendar of that day, we can see that this day is not suitable for marriage, and it is taboo to get married, get married and get married.

Generally speaking, friends who want to get married are advised to choose other days, such as those with special commemorative significance for the two, or special festivals, such as National Day, Spring Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival, which are all good days.