Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - 202 1 March of the lunar calendar 13 should avoid explaining this day in detail, okay?

202 1 March of the lunar calendar 13 should avoid explaining this day in detail, okay?

How about 202 1 the 13th day of the third lunar month?

Lunar calendar: March/3rd, 202 1 year (2021-3-13).

Gregorian calendar: 202 1-04-24

Yao Liu: Take the lead.

Twelve gods: open

Pay attention to God: Phoenix in the zodiac rules life.

Peng Zuji: If you don't draw water, you can prevent Yin, worship your ancestors, worship ghosts and taste.

Xiang Chong: Chong (Shen Bing) Monkey.

Solar term: Grain Rain 2021-04-20 04: 33:14.

Solar term: changxia 2021-05-0514: 47: 01.

Good or bad luck should follow: Tiande Yuede doesn't keep the tomb, Daming Fuhou is divided into six ceremonies, and Yang Tian Fu Wang continues to live in Yang De Yima when he is angry.

Fierce male taboo: the blood of thieves is taboo, showing off Suzaku's nausea.

Detailed explanation of today's yellow calendar

Suitable: drilling, repairing graves, going to work, asking for mercy, offering sacrifices to ancestors, covering funerals, traveling, setting up vouchers, entering schools, planting plants and opening positions.

Avoid: entering Anmen, opening the market, moving to Cary for burial, and breaking ground for wealth.

today in history

1 192: Lugou Bridge completed.

1800: The Library of Congress was established as an academic library serving the Congress.

19 1 1 year: Tsinghua University was founded.

1967: Komalov, a Soviet astronaut, died of parachute failure on his way back from Soyuz spacecraft 1, becoming the first astronaut killed while performing a space mission.

1970: China's first artificial satellite, Dongfanghong-1, was launched by the Long March-1 carrier rocket at Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center.

198 1 year: IBM introduced the first personal computer.

1990: The Hubble Space Telescope takes off from the space shuttle Discovery at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.

1994: construction of the tseung kwan o line of the hong kong metro started.

2003: SARS incident