Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is the solstice in the summer of 2020 a good day to move the grave? Where is the direct point of the sun from summer to the sun?

Is the solstice in the summer of 2020 a good day to move the grave? Where is the direct point of the sun from summer to the sun?

Is the solstice in the summer of 2020 a good day to move the grave?

Lunar calendar: the first day of May 2020.

Gregorian calendar: June 2, 20201,Sunday, Cancer.

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Pray, get married, build, break ground, travel and start drilling.

Repair graves, add children and daughters, open markets, sacrifice grazing and seek wealth.

Seek medical attention, remove the plant and open the light.

Today's old almanac is taboo.

Move into the house, bury the upper beam of Kari bed, and break ground.

Mourn and accept gifts

Based on the above, it can be seen that the summer solstice in 2020 is not an auspicious day to move a grave, because breaking ground means moving a grave in the yellow calendar!

Where is the direct point of the sun from summer to the sun?

The direct sunlight point is the point where the incident angle of sunlight on the earth's surface (that is, the solar altitude angle) is 90 degrees, and it is the intersection of the connecting line between the center of the earth and the sun and the spherical surface of the earth. The meridian where the direct sunlight is located is 12 noon.

Summer solstice is one of the 24 solar terms, which occurs on June 2 1 or 22 of the Gregorian calendar every year.

On the day of summer solstice, the sun moves to 90 degrees of the yellow meridian, and the position of the sun directly on the ground reaches the northernmost point of the year, almost directly on the Tropic of Cancer. At this time, the daylight hours in all parts of the northern hemisphere reach the longest in the whole year.

Characteristics of summer solstice

Although the summer solstice has the longest day and the highest sun angle, it is not the hottest time of the year.

Because, close to the surface of the heat, at this time still continue to save, did not reach the maximum time.

As the saying goes, hot days are in dog days, and the real hot days are calculated according to the summer solstice and beginning of autumn.

From mid-July to mid-August, the temperature is the highest in all parts of China, and the highest temperature in some areas can reach about 40 degrees.

On the summer solstice, the position where the sun directly hits the ground reaches the northernmost point of the year, almost directly on the tropic of cancer (latitude 23? 27? ), the day is the longest in the northern hemisphere, and the farther north it is, the longer it is.

After the summer solstice, the position of direct sunlight on the ground gradually moved southward, and the days in the northern hemisphere became shorter and shorter.