Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - 202 1 What's the date of the ninth day of the fifth lunar month? Is this day suitable for engagement?

202 1 What's the date of the ninth day of the fifth lunar month? Is this day suitable for engagement?

Lunar May

The fifth month of the lunar calendar, that is, the fifth month of the year, is midsummer month. At noon, midsummer, the day after tomorrow, gossip is due south.

The nicknames of May in the lunar calendar are cicada, noon moon, tail moon, evil moon, poisonous moon, ordinary moon, Liu Yue, high moon, tianzhong, Xiaowan, sword dance and Pujie. Is May 9, 202 1 year suitable for engagement?

Lunar calendar: 202 1 9th day of May; Gregorian calendar: 202 1, June 18, Friday, rushing rabbits to the east.

Suitable for the old yellow calendar

Marriage, sacrifice, bathing, cleaning the house, repairing the wall.

Taboo of the old yellow calendar

Funeral and burial

Value God: Tang Ming (Zodiac Day)

Judging from 202 1 the ninth day of the fifth lunar month, this day is not suitable for engagement, but it belongs to the auspicious day of the zodiac.

What should I avoid when I am engaged to watch the zodiac?

China has been advocating etiquette since ancient times, and the traditional wedding custom is based on the "Zhou" ceremony. The Gregorian calendar is mainly about making alliances, and there are also six gifts, such as accepting gifts, asking names, concubinage, accepting gifts, inviting Japan and welcoming relatives.

Engagement: Engagement is a kind of engagement ceremony, which means getting married and giving engagement gifts, commonly known as small engagement.

Nacai: In ancient times, the master of ceremonies used the goose as a gift to make the matchmaker pay tribute to his female father. Now it is called "proposal".

Ask the name: The man asked the woman's name and date of birth, now called "He Zi".

Najib: If the name is auspicious, I will ask the matchmaker to send you a small gift. Now it is called Xiaoding.

Expropriation: This festival mainly presents deposits, cakes, decorations and sacrifices as formal engagement gifts. This is called "Da Ding".

Invitation date: commonly known as "seeing off the grandson", because the man asked the teacher to choose a good day and the matchmaker asked the woman for advice, it was called "begging for the grandson".

Wedding reception: the wedding date has been set, and the groom takes the ink car. In the wedding procession, firecrackers were ringing, gongs and drums were loud and jubilant, and they went to the woman's house to marry the bride and tie the knot.