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How about 202 1 lunar July 29th? Is a haircut a kind of luck?

Seventh lunar month

July of the lunar calendar is the seventh month of the lunar calendar and the first month of autumn, namely Qiu Meng.

The nicknames of July in the lunar calendar are Qiao Yue, Guayue, Lanyue, Qiu Lan, Zhao Qiu, Xinqiu, Shouqiu, Xiangyue, Qiu Meng and Early Autumn.

Is July 29th, 20021year suitable for a haircut?

Lunar calendar: July 29th, 202 1 year; Gregorian calendar: Sunday, September 5, 202 1 year, rushing to the south.

Suitable for the old yellow calendar

Don't take advantage of Yang Gong's anniversary.

Marriage, fire, demolition, sacrifice, blessing, opening, logging, breaking ground and opening the market.

Set up a certificate to enter the house, move the bed, and collect livestock for burial.

Taboo of the old yellow calendar

Don't take advantage of Yang Gong's anniversary.

Planting, cooking, acupuncture and tourism

Judging from July 29th of Gregorian calendar 202 1 year, this day is the anniversary of Yang Gong's death, so it is not a good day for a haircut.

What was the taboo of haircut in the old society?

Among the Han nationality and many ethnic minorities, it is very popular to ban haircuts and shaving at funerals. If someone in the family dies, once the man knows the bad news, he is not allowed to have a haircut or shave his head for a month or a hundred days. Among them, the belief may be because the hair needs to be accepted by parents, so it will not be abandoned when the ancestors die, to show filial piety, to show grief and miss; It is also said that it is to recall the sadness of the old friend and not to tidy up the face to show filial piety; Some people say that not cutting hair or shaving is to change their appearance so that the dead can't recognize them, so as not to hurt themselves. The first two statements are related to ethics, close to each other, and are the spread and influence of Confucianism. The latter statement is related to the common belief that hair and beard are related to the soul. Hair and beard can harm my body through witchcraft.

Not only are haircuts and haircuts forbidden during funerals, but there are also many taboos in other aspects. For example, Ewenki people have the custom of banning haircuts and shaving in the afternoon. I wonder if this has something to do with the return of the soul, or just worry that the soul will not return to itself smoothly after the haircut and shaving in the afternoon. Han people also have the custom of forbidding nephews to shave their heads at their uncle's house. It is said that if my nephew shaves his head at my uncle's house, it will hurt my uncle. Uncle is homophonic with old, meaning old. According to erya. Shuboyun: Uncle is old; Care, so also. The old reason, the old man said. (See also White Tiger Yi Tong) As you can see, to hinder my uncle is to hinder the elderly, which is to hinder the elderly. This custom was popular in Henan, Hebei, Shandong and other central plains areas in the old days. Especially in the first month.

In the past, Han people also grew more beards, so there is no need to say that some men are not beautiful. There is also a custom of avoiding beards in northwest Hui, Dongxiang and Islamic popular areas, which has evolved from ancient canon to living habits. Han nationality, parents are alive, and sons are forbidden to grow beards. But if you have a grandson and don't have a beard, someone will gossip. It is a sign of engagement for Oroqen women to comb their hair in two braids and wrap it around their heads, which is also a sign of taboo, indicating that this woman has a husband's family and cannot discuss another marriage.