Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Ask for a good day to get married, hurry up! !

Ask for a good day to get married, hurry up! !

How to choose a good time?

How to finalize the wedding date? Be sure to choose an auspicious day for good luck: choose an auspicious day for marriage, preferably the year of full moon.

Every two or three years, there will be a wet year, that is, there are two "beginning of spring" and one "Runyue" in that year. It is best to avoid auspicious days in March, July and September of the lunar calendar, because these three months coincide with Qingming, Magnolia and Chongyang respectively, which are traditional ghost festivals and are not suitable for joint happy events. The Mid-Autumn Festival at the beginning of the month, that is, the August of the lunar calendar, is the most suitable month for holding a wedding.

Traditionally, parents' birthdays should not be the same as wedding days. In fact, it just means that it is not appropriate to get married on the exact date of parents' birthdays, but it is absolutely appropriate to get married within that month.

If you decide to separate the registration date from the wedding date, you'd better do it on both days. If you want to choose, you should choose an auspicious day based on the traditional wedding banquet and wine setting etiquette, because China tradition has always regarded this day as a real wedding day.

The calculation method of auspicious day is to calculate the most auspicious wedding date by using the date and time of birth of both men and women. This "auspicious day" is bound to be the day when "noble people" appear. The five elements are suitable for holding happy events and cannot compete with the man's wealth star and the woman's official star. It is so complicated that it is more convenient for people in the industry to do it. Since it's so nerve-racking, why not look for the yellow calendar yourself and find a scarlet letter as an auspicious day? However, people in the industry believe that it is better to choose a convenient day for the wedding, without even looking at the Gregorian calendar, so as to save "a thousand choices" and choose dates that coincide with each other.