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How to choose a good day when men and women get married?

1, the eight-character marriage of the bride and groom

Eight-character marriage has been attached great importance in China since ancient times. The most basic thing is to choose a suitable auspicious day by watching two people's birthdays. It doesn't mean that you can accurately judge a wedding auspicious day just by looking at the zodiac auspicious day on the calendar. Choosing a wedding auspicious day is mainly based on the bride's date of birth and referring to the dates of birth of the man and others. As the saying goes, "As soon as the child is born, the woman will get married." Therefore, if this principle is reversed or ignored, it will lead to problems in married marriages and even divorce.

Step 2 avoid unlucky days

There are many legal holidays now. Tomb-Sweeping Day and Dragon Boat Festival are all national legal holidays. So the bride-to-be and groom-to-be will think that everyone can have a holiday, so let's do all their happy events on this day. The more people, the more lively. Remember, Tomb-Sweeping Day and Dragon Boat Festival are collectively called "Ghost Festival", and these days are definitely not good days. It is best to avoid these unlucky days.

3. Look at the years when men and women are not suitable for marriage.

In the year when men are forbidden to get married, people who are forbidden to get married are also in the first five periods of the year. Namely:

The year of the rat is forbidden by snakes, and the year of the ox is forbidden by horses.

Sheep and monkeys are forbidden in the Year of Tiger and the Year of Rabbit.

The Year of the Loong bans chickens and year of the snake bans dogs.

Pigs are forbidden in the Year of the Pig and rats are forbidden in the Year of the Sheep.

The Year of the Monkey and the Year of the Rooster are forbidden to cattle.

In the year when dogs are forbidden in rabbits, pigs are forbidden in tigers.