Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - 165438+1October 15, 2023 is an auspicious day of the zodiac.

165438+1October 15, 2023 is an auspicious day of the zodiac.

165438+1October 15 2023 is not an auspicious day.

165438+1October 15 2023 is Wednesday, the seventh day of the tenth lunar month. The seventh day of October is considered as the day to wash rabbits, which means that there will be conflicts between rabbit day and dog day. According to legend, this is an unlucky day. In addition, this day is also the last day of the afternoon. Afternoon is a bad month and an ominous solar term, which is not suitable for marriage or other important ceremonies. So from the perspective of geomantic omen, this day is unlucky.

According to the records in Centennial Calendar and General Book, the auspicious day of the ecliptic is based on heavenly stems and earthly branches, Five Elements, Yin and Yang, Twenty-eight Stars, Five Gods and Five Elements. The purpose of auspicious days is to bring good luck to people's lives. According to the inquiry, 2023165438+1October 15 is not an auspicious day of the zodiac.

Application significance

China has a long history and profound culture. The custom of choosing auspicious days is a traditional culture with a long history in China. It has a wide range of cultural connotations. The purpose of choosing auspicious day is to find and determine the appropriate time and space for practical activities, and fully grasp the appropriate opportunity brought about by the harmonious relationship between weather, geography and people, so as to achieve the result of avoiding misfortune.

Marking the year, month, day and time with heavenly stems and earthly branches is a unique method in China, and the Gregorian calendar is a traditional calendar marking the year, month and day with heavenly stems and earthly branches. Gregorian calendar is a perpetual calendar based on the China lunar calendar. Legend has it that it was created by Xuanyuan Huangdi, so it is called solar calendar. It is also commonly known as Shu Tong among the people, but it is also called Tong Sheng because of its homophonic and taboo (the above contents are for reference only).