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What does auspicious day mean?

Idioms, good times, auspicious days. This is just a lucky idea, which is usually used to call a suitable day for marriage. Although this statement has superstitious elements, it is undeniable that it has become a custom.

Explanation: good: good; Chen: Time; G: Geely. Good times, auspicious days. Later, it was often called a suitable day for marriage.

Source: Qu Yuan's Nine Songs of the Eastern Emperor Taiyi in the Chu Ci of the Warring States Period: "Good auspicious day, Mu Bixi God."

Use: combined; Become an object; It also refers to a suitable day for marriage.

Example: Cai's Biography of Yue Quan: "Select ~, send 500,000 troops. Sacrifice the Pearl Baoyun Banner, bid farewell to your father and enter the Central Plains. " "Today is the last day before your wedding." ★ Xie Mingshu's four happiness stories, written by Da Song [1]

2 Selection principle editing

Many people ask themselves that they are not superstitious, but when it comes to marriage, they still can't help but find an old man to choose a good day for marriage, so as to get a good start. However, if you believe that "auspicious people have their own natural conditions" and decide to make up your mind and find an auspicious day suitable for marriage, you can refer to the following widely circulated basic principles for choosing a date.

The year of good luck

Double Spring: It means that there are two "beginning of spring" years at the beginning and the end of a year. Spring is considered especially suitable for marriage, because it symbolizes the beginning of the year and the extension of branches and leaves.

Leap month: refers to the year when there is a leap month in the lunar calendar, that is, * * * * has thirteen months. Because "leap" has the meaning of moistening and harvesting, it symbolizes that husband and wife have love and moistening, loving and harmonious.

Double spring and leap month: "Double spring" and "leap month" are both suitable years for marriage. There are both "double spring" and "leap month" in a year, which naturally adds joy!

A year and day that is not suitable for marriage

Blind year: refers to the day when there is no "beginning of spring" all year round. Usually, the second year of "double spring" is a "blind year". However, the "blind year" also has auspicious days, so there is basically no need to get married in the blind year.

Festivals: Avoid January to avoid conflicts with the Spring Festival. Avoid the Tomb-Sweeping Day and Orchid Festival, which is full of yin and qi, that is, March and July.

San Niang Sha: According to legend, Yue Lao didn't lead the red line for San Niang, which prevented her from getting married. Based on revenge, Sanniang likes to go against the old lady and ruin the wedding of the couple, so the third, seventh, thirteenth, eighteenth, twenty-second and twenty-seventh days of each month are not suitable for marriage.

Birthdays of couples and relatives: avoid the birthdays of couples, parents and unmarried brothers and sisters. If your parents are dead, avoid their jealousy and jealousy. Happy or sad: it is best not to have two weddings at home within one year. If an immediate family member dies, it is not appropriate to hold a happy event that year.

More consideration

You may think that auspicious days are not universally applicable. Strictly speaking, you should consider whether the date you choose conflicts with the date of birth of both you and your parents, and the appropriate date is not among the auspicious days of great victory.