Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is February 7th, the 14th day of the first lunar month in 2020 a good day?

Is February 7th, the 14th day of the first lunar month in 2020 a good day?

How about the 14th day of the first lunar month and February 7th in 2020?

On the 14th day of the first month in 2020:

Number:

Di Tiantai (Thai hexagrams) should be replaced by Chinese hexagrams from time to time.

Xiangyue: Learning literature is all about admission, three yuan, and pride. From now on, I will get rid of my troubles and boredom and be as happy as thunder. This is different (the bottom is dry, the top is Kun), and the dry is heaven and yang; Kun is earth, Yin is Yin, Yin and Yang are born together, connected from top to bottom, heaven and earth intersect, and everything is diverse. On the contrary, it is fierce. Everything is in opposition, in transformation, prosperity is decline, decline is prosperity, so timely change is Thailand (communication).

12 good or ill luck of God:

People should build warehouses and cabinets, and everything will prosper. The marriage is completely good, and a garden is blooming in spring. In ancient times, the plague was rampant on the earth, and the frame building might be a rotten burial. Not suitable for farming and taking medicine, digging ponds and filling rivers to raise fish.

Richong:

Peng Zu 100 bogey: Geng does not cry in meridians; Long Richong (JOE) Dog.

Year-old evil spirit: year-old evil spirit south star: south ghost golden sheep-fierce

Is this an auspicious day?

Day 14 of the first month of 2020 should be avoided:

"Today is very appropriate:

Marry, plant, adopt, collect, seek an heir, and keep the column firmly.

Xu Na mu Cai yang yi meridian

Taboo today: 2 1 item

Open the market, set coupons, collect money, separate and travel in bed.

Build houses, break ground, mourn, bury, sacrifice and pray.

Breaking ground, building dikes, releasing water, sailing, building houses, and relocating posts.

There were more than nine taboos on that day, so it was not an auspicious day.

"The 14th day of the first month: Goddess of water worship"

In China, people call the 14th day of the first month the birthday of Mrs. Shuian (also known as Mrs. Shuntian). Legend has it that the water queen, surnamed Chen, was born in Dali of the Tang Dynasty, and later became an immortal to save dystocia women. Therefore, China folk set up temples to offer sacrifices, and called them the goddess of waterfront and the virgin of Shuntian. In fact, it is a patron saint created by women in an era of no status and underdeveloped science, and it is also a way for them to motivate themselves because they are afraid of dystocia.