Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - How about the winter solstice on the 29th of 2022 1 1? Is it auspicious to go to bed?

How about the winter solstice on the 29th of 2022 1 1? Is it auspicious to go to bed?

Winter solstice

Winter solstice, the 22nd solar term among the 24 solar terms, and the 4th solar term in winter. Fighting fingers, the sun meridian reaches 270 degrees; Celebrate the festival every year on 65438+February 2 1 ~ 23 in Gregorian calendar.

Winter solstice, also known as solstice, winter festival, Asian New Year, etc. It is also a traditional folk ancestor worship festival in China. The solstice in winter is one of the eight festivals in four seasons, and it is considered as a big holiday in winter. In ancient times, there was a saying that the winter solstice was as big as a year.

Is the 29th of the 2022 lunar calendar 1 1 month suitable for sleeping?

Lunar calendar: 2002 1 1 29th; Gregorian calendar: Thursday, February 22, 2022 12, killing rabbits and killing the east.

Today's Gregorian calendar is appropriate.

Today's little red sand, don't use it for big things.

Today's yellow calendar is taboo.

It's a little red sand today, and nothing is suitable.

Judging from the solar calendar of the 29 th lunar month 1 1 in 2022, the solstice in winter is a little red sand day, so it is not suitable to sleep in bed.

Investigation on the auspicious day of sleeping in November of the lunar calendar in 2022

Lunar calendar: 2002 1 1 month 1 day; Gregorian calendar: 20221Thursday, October 24th, 165438+ Zhu Chongdong Sha.

Lunar calendar: 2002 1 1 3rd of the month; Gregorian calendar: 20221Saturday, October 26th 165438, rushing cattle and scaring the west.

Lunar calendar: 2002 1 1 the sixth day of the month; Gregorian calendar: 20221Tuesday, October 29th, 165438+ running north.

Lunar calendar: 2002 1 1 month 15; Gregorian calendar: 65438+Thursday, February 8, 2022, rushing cattle and scaring the west.

Lunar calendar: 2002 1 1 month 18; Gregorian calendar: 65438+February 2022 1 1, Sunday, rushing to the north.

Lunar calendar: 2002 1 1 22nd; Gregorian calendar: Thursday, 2022 12, 15, heading north.