Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - 20 18 10, an auspicious day for haircuts.

20 18 10, an auspicious day for haircuts.

Hairdressing in ancient times generally refers to combing hair, and it was not until the Han Dynasty that there were craftsmen who took trimming hair as their profession. In real life, people like to choose some auspicious days for sacrifices, haircuts and business opening. I want to know which days in 20 18 10 are good days for a haircut.

2065438+2008 10 is an auspicious day for a haircut. * * * There are two days:

20 181010.20, 20/kloc-0.8 Lunar New Year, the twelfth day of September, Saturday, Chongtu (bazaar) Dongsha.

2018 10 201810 23rd, September 15th of the lunar calendar, Shannan, Chongma (noon).

20 181010.20, 20/kloc-0.8 Lunar New Year, the twelfth day of September, Saturday, Chongtu (bazaar) Dongsha.

Marriage, engagement, cooking stove, haircut, grave repair, attending court, praying for blessings, offering sacrifices, bathing, collecting money, marrying a talented Guan Yi, seeking medical treatment, plugging holes, cleaning houses, mending walls, building dikes and hiding treasures are all appropriate.

Avoid moving into houses, starting businesses, breaking ground, traveling, burial, breaking ground, opening markets, collecting livestock, drilling, opening lights, moving houses, setting up vouchers, and planting relatives and friends of acupuncture clubs.

2018 10 201810 23rd, September 15th of the lunar calendar, Shannan, Chongma (noon).

It is appropriate to get married, fix a bed, change a new one, seek heirs, remove baths, raise livestock, cut clothes, marry crowns, make nets, set up coupons, plant vegetarian food, file a lawsuit with relatives and friends, and tame animals.

Avoid moving, renovating, entering houses, starting work, opening doors, moving engagement, burying beams, opening stoves, breaking ground, building houses, praying for sacrifices, opening markets, collecting money, moving houses, seeking money, returning to Ning, releasing water, mourning and building dikes.