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The best day to get married in May of the lunar calendar in 2023

At this time, for people, no one does not want their marriage to be happy. Before marriage, many people had many expectations and wanted to live a happy life. Speaking of marriage, choosing an auspicious day will make their future marriage happy.

The best day to get married in May of the lunar calendar in 2023

May 23rd of the lunar calendar in 2023.

Gregorian calendar July 2023 10

Rushing sand Zhu Chong (Guihai) Dongsha

Ten cows are ploughing the land.

The 25th day of the fifth lunar month in 2023.

Gregorian calendar July 2023 12

Rush at the cow (ugly) and rush to the west.

Ten cows are ploughing the land.

May 26th of the lunar calendar in 2023.

Gregorian calendar July 2023 13

Rush to the tiger (Bing Yin) and rush to the south.

Ten cows are ploughing the land.

May 27th of the lunar calendar in 2023.

Gregorian calendar July 2023 14

Rush to the rabbit (Ding Mao) and rush to the east.

Ten cows are ploughing the land.

May 28th of the lunar calendar in 2023.

Gregorian calendar July 2023 15

Chongsha Chonglong (Chen Wu) Shabei

Ten cows are ploughing the land.

What day is suitable for marriage?

The auspicious day in the above-mentioned lunar calendar does not recognize the fate of both sides. If you want to avoid the eight-character collision and improve your marriage fortune, the following wedding auspicious day can unlock the good days of both parties.

Matters needing attention in marriage

1. Marrying maids generally existed from a very early age. Since the Spring and Autumn Period, married women often serve their young master together with two maids, which later became known as "maids". These married women are often accepted by their husbands as little wives. In short, the fate of the woman who marries him is not up to her.

2. Opening a face is usually on the wedding day. Yanari dressed as a cannon and sent a sedan chair to greet the bride. At home, a girl needs her mother or sister to comb her hair, wring the fluff off her face with silk thread and make up, which is called "opening her face". Then, she will be decorated with a crown and covered with red cloth, waiting for the bride's sedan chair.

3. Hairpins: When ancient lovers parted, women divided the hairpins on their heads into two parts, half for each other and the other half for themselves until they met again. In Xin Qiji's "Late Spring in Zhu Yingtai", the words "Baochai Powder, Taoyedu, Ada Dark Nanpu" express this parting.