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How many days before the countdown to Xiaoman in 2020? Will Xiaoman travel far in 2020?

How many days before the countdown to Xiaoman in 2020?

Date of full moon in 2020: Wednesday, May 20, 2020

The countdown to Xiaoman in 2020 is 26 days.

Rivers and lakes are full. If you are dissatisfied, it must be a year of drought and little rain.

There are many proverbs in this respect. For example, in Anhui, Jiangxi and Hubei, there is a saying that Xiaoman is dissatisfied and has no water to wash dishes;

In Guangxi, Sichuan, Guizhou and other regions, there is a peasant proverb: the small man is dissatisfied and the ridge is broken;

There is another saying in Sichuan province, that the small is not big enough, and the plow is high.

The word "full" here does not mean that the crops are full of particles, but that there is more rain.

Will Xiaoman travel far in 2020?

Xiaoman Yearbook 2020:

Lunar calendar: April 28th, 2020.

Gregorian calendar: Wednesday, May 20th, 2020, Taurus.

""applies to today's Gregorian calendar (don't use the daily values of the four major events)

Make a fortune, set up a coupon, break a house, take medicine

Boating son-in-law receives son-in-law

""today's yellow calendar taboo (don't use the daily value of four waste events)

Go to jail, pray, sacrifice to the earth, seek medical treatment, and go to the post office to get it.

Get married, enter the house, separate, make the bed and settle accounts

Buried crown, upper beam, upright post, building and releasing house.

Allow livestock to enter the market for travel and migration.

Summary: The small full day in 2020 is not suitable for traveling, because this day belongs to (four useless daily values)!

Xiaoman custom: offering sacrifices to silkworms

According to legend, Xiaoman is the birthday of the silkworm god, so when Xiaoman is in the solar term, there is a silkworm blessing festival in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. China's farming culture is a typical example of male farming and female weaving.

The raw materials for women's weaving are mainly cotton in the north and sericulture management in the south. Silk needs to be spun from cocoons, so sericulture is extremely prosperous in rural areas in southern China, especially in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces.

In the sericulture industry, in order to pray for forgiveness and good harvest, people hold a silkworm prayer festival when they release silkworms in April.