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Auspicious opening day
On June 2 1 Gregorian calendar and Tuesday, May 23, lunar calendar, the pig (Jihai) rushed to the east. It is appropriate to start a business, get married, enter a household, get a certificate, open a broken bed and bury a deal, open a house and be blessed, and be the god of wealth in the northeast.
July 22nd, Gregorian calendar, June 24th, lunar calendar, Friday, Shanan, Ma Chong (Gengwu). Suitable for starting a business, starting a business, entering a house, getting up, traveling, picking up a car and starting out, the god of wealth is due west.
On August 16 of Gregorian calendar in 2022, the sheep were driven to the east on Tuesday, July 19th of the lunar calendar. Appropriately start business, set up coupons, open a market, relatives and friends start drilling and burial transactions, start haircuts, move into coffins to collect money, and the god of wealth is due east.
September 1 1 in the Gregorian calendar in 2022, and Sunday, August 16 in the lunar calendar. Suitable for opening business, entering the house, going to bed, traveling, picking up cars and burying transactions, opening tourist plaques, and the god of wealth is due west.
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