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What about Halloween on Lunar 202 1? What can't I do on Halloween?

How about Halloween on lunar calendar 202 1?

Halloween on 202 1 falls on the 26th of September of the lunar calendar and the Sunday of June1of the new calendar.

Suitable for the old yellow calendar

Pick up the car, sign the contract, move into the house, cut clothes, decorate the house, open a warehouse and get a haircut.

Fetching livestock by caesarean section, opening graves, litigating, buying land, transporting goods, financial skills.

Start work, build horses, make money and lend money.

Taboo of the old yellow calendar

Marriage, travel, trading, burial, proposal, engagement, opening.

Open houses, do business, open canals, dig wells, lay foundations, hunt Shangguan and make wine.

Mending the wall and sailing need money and property.

202 1 what can't I do on Halloween?

Judging from the taboo of Lunar Halloween in 202 1, the things that should not be done on this day are:

Propose marriage, propose marriage, get engaged, get married, go out, go on a business trip, take office, sail, trade, start a business, break ground, build a house, hold a funeral, etc.

What holiday is Halloween?

Halloween is the day before Halloween, and the annual Gregorian calendar is 3 1.

Halloween is a traditional festival in the western world, which is celebrated at night. Mainly popular in the United States, the British Isles, Australia, Canada and New Zealand where Saxon descendants gather. On Halloween night, children will put on costumes and masks and collect candy from house to house.

Many ethnic groups in the west hold a celebration party on Halloween, which is also called Halloween, Halloween or Halloween. Finally, the agreement evolved into Halloween, and Chinese translated it into Halloween night. In the west, there is a Halloween on June 3 1 and 10 every year. The dictionary means Halloween, and the Chinese translation means Halloween night. Halloween is a traditional festival in the west. This night is the most haunted night of the year, so it is also called Ghost Festival. Chinese-speaking areas often mistake Halloween for Halloween. Hallow comes from Middle English halwen, which is close to the etymology of holy. In some parts of Scotland and Canada, Halloween is still called Halloween, which means mass in memory of all saints.