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Is the sixth day of the first month of 2022 February 6th? The sixth day of the Lunar New Year should be avoided.

Calendar of the sixth day of the first month in 2022

Gregorian calendar: February 6, 2022.

Lunar calendar: Lunar calendar 065438+1October 06 Sunday Aquarius.

Year: Renyin Year, Zodiac Tiger, Renyin Month, Gengyin Day

Every day, the fetal god occupies the square: due north outside the grinding furnace.

Chong: Chong Monkey (Shen Jia) Shabei

Peng Zu taboo: more meridian loom, empty Zhang Yin, no sacrifice to ghosts and gods, no taste.

Ji Shen should follow suit: ensure that Tiancang will not pair the dog with Wang Riwu.

Evil spirits should be avoided: when the moon is built, local governments will die.

The sixth day of the sixth lunar month should be avoided.

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Move, take a bus, move in, enter the house, move, move, collect money, collect livestock, enter the house, move, collect debts, cover beams, plant trees, buy livestock, build houses, plant, pierce ears, visit relatives, plant flowers, build houses, sow seeds, visit relatives, find jobs and build houses.

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Get married, go to work, start a business, decorate, do business, start a business, install doors, repair gates, hold weddings, bury, travel, go out, travel, trade, get married, install beds, open markets, bury, install doors, repair doors, open graves, buy cars, go to school, read books, repair houses, go out, move beds and install household appliances.

The custom of the sixth day of the first month

Folk songs about the custom of the Lunar New Year mentioned that the first day of worship, the second day of worship, the third day of poverty, the fourth day of begging, the sixth day of the fifth day of the seventh spring, the eighth day of not returning, the ninth day of empty, the tenth spring, eleven children came back, twelve light sheds, thirteen people turned on the lights, fourteen people turned on the lights, fifteen prayers, picking green and getting sick. As the saying goes, on the sixth day of Lunar New Year's Eve, I knelt down and begged for submission and voted for the poor. Sending the poor on the sixth day of the first month is a very distinctive custom in ancient China. It means offering sacrifices to poor ghosts (poor gods), also called poor children.