Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Inquire about the auspicious day of going to the grave in April 2023.

Inquire about the auspicious day of going to the grave in April 2023.

The auspicious days of going to the grave in April 2023 are April 2 1, April 23, April 25, etc.

1, Gregorian calendar April 2, 20231Sunday, lunar calendar: the second day of leap March, 2023, the god of value: Qinglong (Zodiac Day). Suitable for sacrifice, logging, demolition, building, breaking ground, erecting beams, building vouchers, trading, planting, livestock collection, grazing and burial.

2. Gregorian calendar: Monday, April 23rd, 2023, Lunar calendar: the fourth day of leap March, 2023, and God of Value: Tang Ming (Zodiac Day). It is suitable for offering sacrifices, praying for blessings, seeking heirs, fasting, marriage, coronation, traveling, opening markets, trading, meeting relatives and friends, teaching cattle and horses, undressing, serving as servants, digging wells, burying and relocating.

3. Wednesday, April 25th, 2023, Gregorian calendar, lunar calendar: the sixth day of leap March, 2023, Tang Ming (Zodiac Day). Suitable for offering sacrifices, opening the light, seeking medical treatment, treating diseases, breaking ground, climbing beams, migrating and entering rooms.

Qingming custom

Before and after Tomb-Sweeping Day, the spring is bright, the spring is bright, and the spring rain is falling. The planted seedlings have high survival rate and fast growth. Therefore, China has the habit of planting trees in Qingming since ancient times. Some people even call Tomb-Sweeping Day Arbor Day, and the custom of planting trees has been passed down to this day. Going for an outing is also called a spring outing. In ancient times, it was called spring exploration. March is clear, spring returns to the earth, and nature is full of vitality everywhere, which is a good time to go for an outing.

Flying kites is also the most popular activity in Tomb-Sweeping Day. During their stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day, people not only released them during the day, but also released them at night. At night, a string of colorful lanterns, like twinkling stars, is hung under a kite or on a wind-stabilizing stay, which is called a magic lamp. In the past, some people put kites in the blue sky, then cut the strings and let the breeze send them to the ends of the earth. It is said that this can eliminate diseases and disasters and bring good luck to yourself.