May 8, 2022, is it an auspicious day to choose a wedding date?
May 8, 2022, the wedding day.
Gregorian calendar Sunday, May 8, 2022
The eighth day of the fourth lunar month.
Flush sand and soil (Mao Yi) Dongsha
Wu Jia Jishi11:00-13: 00.
It is appropriate to break ground, bury, get a certificate, treat diseases, get married and pray.
Avoid opening the market and enter the house to start business.
Fetal god occupies the southeast direction outside the kitchen stove door.
Peng Zu's jealousy doesn't suit sauce. The host doesn't taste it. He doesn't entertain guests or get drunk.
Zhang Su among the Stars (Zhang Yuelu)
Good luck should follow. After that, Yang De won't bark at dogs except God.
Liu Yao Daan
The twelve gods occupy this position
Northwest area of Shen Fu
Daily life and afternoon life are mutually beneficial.
Nine Planetary Gas Pools-Xianchi Star (Gold)-God of Evil
Moon phase first quarter moon
Get gold in seven days
Divide the cake between two people.
Breed five cows
Yangguishen northeast
Yin is precious, and God is due south.
Is today an auspicious day?
According to the old calendar, today is a good day to get married. The combination of husband and wife is a turning point in fortune. If the eight characters can be combined together, they can prosper with each other. At the end of the article, you can find a good day for both sides' feelings and fortune.
The traditional customs and stress of marriage
1. splashing water: After the bride gets on the sedan chair, there is a custom of splashing water in many places, which is called "marrying a woman and splashing water". The younger brothers and sisters of the bride go to bring the bride water, also called soup, which is the last brotherly service the bride enjoys before getting married.
Generally speaking, when you get married, you should pay attention to a lot. "Knot", also known as "knot", is a traditional wedding token in China. The symbolic meaning of "knot" is that husband and wife are harmonious and United forever.
3. sachets: the history of ancient people wearing sachets can be traced back to the pre-Qin era. According to the Book of Rites, young people should wear "tassels", that is, woven sachets, when meeting their parents and elders to show their respect. Because sachets are personal items, lovers often give them to each other as gifts to show their love.