Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Lucky day inquiry - Can't the 2020 Cold Food Festival go to the grave to worship the ancestors? How many days before the countdown?

Can't the 2020 Cold Food Festival go to the grave to worship the ancestors? How many days before the countdown?

Can't we go to the grave to worship our ancestors at the Cold Food Festival in 2020?

Lunar calendar: March 2020 1 1 day.

Gregorian calendar: April 3, 2020, Friday, Aries.

Today's almanac is appropriate.

Recruit sons and daughters-in-law, accept sacrifices, migrate and build.

Build houses, break ground, erect columns, collect money, seek heirs and dismiss officials.

Planting and fishing access

Today's old almanac is taboo.

When logging on the couch, Liang Na's livestock will get married in the province.

Fasting in the meridian, praying for blessings, entering rooms, drilling and repairing graves.

Break ground and open the market

According to the contents of the above yellow calendar, today's sacrifice is to pay homage to ancestors in the yellow calendar, so the Cold Food Festival in 2020 can pay homage to ancestors!

How many days before the countdown to the Cold Food Festival?

According to the old calendar, the countdown to the 2020 Cold Food Festival is 25 days.

2020 Lunar New Year Cold Food Festival:

Friday, April 3, 2020 (March of the Year of the Rat 1 1 day, 25 days before the 2020 Cold Food Festival)

Cold food includes cold porridge, cold noodles, cold paste, green rice and porridge. Cold food offerings include noodles, snakes and rabbits, jujube cakes, refined rye, immortals, etc. There are dozens of drinks, such as spring wine, fresh tea, clear spring and sweet water.

Most of them have profound implications, such as offering sacrifices to snakes and rabbits, saying that snakes and rabbits will be rich, hoping that the people will be rich and the country will be strong; Push the words, introduce the words, and don't forget to introduce the noble character.

Cold food festival custom: ancestor worship

The Cold Food Festival was regarded as a wild sacrifice from the Southern and Northern Dynasties to the Tang Dynasty.

In the Tang Dynasty, it was included in the eighty-seventh worship of princes in the Kaiyuan ceremony and became one of the auspicious gifts officially recognized and advocated. Later, it evolved into a royal mausoleum; Official sacrifices to Confucius Temple and sages; People go to sweep graves and so on.

At that time, a family or clan went to the ancestral grave to sacrifice, add soil and hang paper money. Then spread swallows and snakes and rabbits on the top of the grave, roll them down, put them on with willow branches or needles, and put them in the high place in the house to show their virtue.