Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - What do you mean it's a good day if you can't get rid of the ecliptic?

What do you mean it's a good day if you can't get rid of the ecliptic?

It is a ritual tradition in China culture not to sacrifice the Yellow River to celebrate the auspicious day. It refers to the activities of offering sacrifices and praying for blessings on the fifteenth day of each month and some auspicious days of the lunar calendar, in order to obtain the blessing and peace of heaven. These auspicious days are calculated according to the Gregorian calendar, so they are called auspicious days that do not fall on the ecliptic.

Besides offering sacrifices and praying for blessings, it also has various other uses among the people. For example, some people think that getting a haircut, starting a business and getting married will be smoother in these auspicious days. Others regard auspicious days as an important reference in geomantic omen, and choose to carry out various house decoration and layout in these days.

Despite the high development of science and technology and infrastructure in modern society, it is still widely used in modern China. In many places, people still follow these auspicious days for sacrifice and prayer, or deliberately choose these days to deal with important things. Both the inheritance of traditional culture and people's pursuit of happiness and well-being are deeply rooted in people's hearts.