Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is August 2020 10 suitable for moving?

Is August 2020 10 suitable for moving?

Is August 2020 10 suitable for moving? How about moving on June 29th, 2020?

On Friday, August 10, 2020, on June 29th, 20 18, the dragon (Chen Wu) rushed to the north.

Getting married, entering the house, getting a license, going to bed, traveling, getting engaged, being buried, cooking, traveling, having a haircut, praying for blessings, offering sacrifices, bathing, herding, cutting clothes, opening lights, getting married, collecting meridians, inserting holes, painting plants, mending walls and meeting relatives and friends are all suitable.

Do not move, decorate, start construction, break ground, open beams, break ground, build markets, collect money, collect livestock, migrate, build houses, seek money, release water, open warehouses, build bridges and build dikes.

Judging from the results of the old almanac, today's death day is marked with movement, so this day is not suitable for movement.

The auspicious day of moving in August 2020 * * * has 10 days:

On Friday, August 3, 2020, on June 22 of the lunar calendar, I drove the chicken to Shaxi.

On August 5, 2020, on June 24 of the lunar calendar, pigs rushed to the East.

On Thursday, August 9, 2020, the rabbit was driven to Dongsha on June 28 of the lunar calendar.

On August 12, 2020, Ma Chong (Gengwu) was in the south on Sunday, the second day of the seventh lunar month.

August 16, 2020, Thursday, the sixth day of the seventh lunar month, Shanan, Chonggou (Jiaxu).

On Saturday, August 18, 2020, on the eighth day of the seventh lunar month, rats (Bingzi) rushed north.

On Thursday, August 23rd, 2020, on the 13th day of the seventh lunar month, a snake (Xin Si) rushed west.

On Friday, August 24th, 2020, on July 14th of the lunar calendar, Ma Chong (noon) was in Anshan.

On Tuesday, August 28th, 2020, on the 18th day of the seventh lunar month, Chong Gou (the book of war) was in Anshan.

On Thursday, August 30, 2020, on July 20 of the lunar calendar, the rat (Wuzi) rushed to the north of the sand.