What does it mean to kowtow to a total lunar eclipse?
Total lunar eclipse means good luck. Lunar and solar eclipses have been taboo in Eastern and Western Feng Shui since ancient times and are regarded as unlucky signs. In the East, the sun symbolizes grace and the moon symbolizes punishment. A total lunar eclipse is a type of lunar eclipse. When the moon, earth, and sun are completely aligned in a straight line, with the earth in the middle, the entire moon walks into the shadow of the earth, and the surface of the moon turns dark red, forming a total lunar eclipse.
For example, on October 8, 2014, there was a "total lunar eclipse" in the sky. The moon did not disappear, but turned into a mysterious and beautiful "red moon". The total lunar eclipse began at 17:14 on the evening of the 8th, and it lasted about 3 hours and 20 minutes from initial loss to full circle. There was a total lunar eclipse in the sky on the evening of April 4, 2015. The first waning time is 18:15 on the 4th; the eclipse time is 19:54; the eclipse extreme time is 20:00; the light generation time is 20:6; and the full circle time is 21:45. Among them, the most exciting total eclipse phase lasted for 12 minutes, which was also the shortest total lunar eclipse in 134 years. In 2018, China entered a period of high incidence of total lunar eclipses, with total lunar eclipses occurring both on the night of January 31 and in the early morning of July 28.