Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Is it a traditional taboo for children to get married on the same day as their parents' birthdays?

Is it a traditional taboo for children to get married on the same day as their parents' birthdays?

Yes ~! ! ! ! ! Go! My uncle married his wife before (their family was never superstitious, but my mother-in-law was superstitious). He is 70 years old, and his children marry on the same day ~! The result was washed to death. Her daughter-in-law died after getting married 100 days ... just called her mother-in-law to ask. My mother-in-law said that the same month is not enough, let alone the same day ~! Then, rush up and see whose life is hard. It turned out that it was my uncle who died, because his marriage was longer than his life. However, because his uncle had a hard life and his daughter-in-law was weak and soft, he died on the first100th day of marriage. If you believe in filial piety, you'd better postpone your marriage for one month, or one month in advance. Don't clash with their old people. Last year, my cousin got married, the date was chosen, and the post was printed, but later I found out that it happened to be my lunar birthday, so I delayed it by one day (he loved me very much and hoped I could attend his wedding). There are some things that we don't believe (although I am a college student and study law, there are some things that I really don't believe).