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What is Phoenix Day? What does Phoenix Day mean?

The art of choosing a day, which has been circulating among the people in our country for a long time, reflects and entrusts the traditional China people's mentality of choosing good luck and doing well in everything since ancient times. So what kind of good day is Phoenix Day, which is highly valued among various auspicious days?

What is Phoenix Day?

According to China folks, there are two lucky days, one is Kirin Day and the other is Phoenix Day. Fengtian specializes in all kinds of "Suzaku Gods" and Qilintian specializes in all kinds of "White Tiger Gods".

It is said that if the wedding day falls on Phoenix Day, the evil star "Suzaku God" can be suppressed. In addition, Phoenix has always been a representative symbol of women among the people, making Phoenix Day an auspicious wedding day and a lucky day for women.

What does Phoenix Day mean?

Phoenix is a god beast representing girls, so every day when the phoenix falls is a good day for women. Generally speaking, this is the best day for women's marriage (if there is no rush in the eight characters, or if there is no rush in the spouse's eight characters), it can reverse every disaster and everything is forgiven.

However, the ancients also pointed out that it is unscientific to only consider the so-called Kirin Day or Phoenix Day when choosing a date, and it is necessary to use the daily branch to discuss whether the zodiac is prosperous or not. Even on Phoenix Day, if its trunk and branches conflict with the zodiac, it is not recommended.

How to view Phoenix Day?

The origin of Phoenix Day and Kirin Day is inferred from the calendar of 28 stars in spring, summer, autumn and winter. Whenever the stars appear on the 28th night, this day is Phoenix Day or Kirin Day.

20 19 Lunar Phoenix Day

According to the ancient book "Choosing a Day", spring crisis, summer flag, autumn stomach and winter are phoenix days. That is to say, after spring (beginning of spring) and summer (long summer), the lunar calendar sees danger, after autumn (beginning of autumn), the lunar calendar sees stomach, and after winter (beginning of winter), the lunar calendar sees death, so these days are all Phoenix days.