Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Ask a man to get married in 8 1 year (a chicken) and a woman in 87 (a rabbit).
Ask a man to get married in 8 1 year (a chicken) and a woman in 87 (a rabbit).
Yue Ji, register your marriage this month-great, it won't do any harm to your birthday!
20 10 Waiting for your marriage registration in March, the auspicious day of the ecliptic is:
(Optional after avoiding public holidays)
Wednesday, March 3rd, 2065, 438+00 Lunar New Year's Day 18 (horse racing)
20 10 Saturday, March 6, the first month of the lunar calendar 2 1 is the first day (washing chickens)
20 10 Tuesday, 24th day of the first lunar month, Renzi (washing rats).
20 10 March 10 Wednesday, the 25th day of the first lunar month (rushing cattle).
20 10 March 16 Tuesday 0 1 the first day of the first lunar month (washing sheep)
20 10 Monday, March 22nd, the 7th day of the second lunar month (Bull Rushing)
20 10 March 25th Thursday Lunar February10 Chen Wu (Chonglong)
Saturday, March 27th, 2065 438+00 Lunar February 12 Wu Geng (Horse Racing)
Tuesday, March 30, 2065, 438+00 Lunar February 15 Gui You (Chong Chicken)
I wish you happiness!
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