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202 1 new year's day 1 1 is the 29th of the month an auspicious day for the Chinese zodiac? Can I get a haircut on New Year's Day?

New Year's Day

New Year's Day on June 65438+1 October1day of the Gregorian calendar is generally called the New Year internationally.

Yuan means beginning, and the beginning of each number is called yuan; Dan, named Tian; New Year's Day means the first day.

Is 202 1 1 1 29th suitable for a haircut?

Lunar calendar: 202 1 year1month 29 Gregorian calendar: 065438+1October 0 1, Saturday, 2022, running north.

Today's Gregorian calendar is appropriate.

Pick up a car, sign a contract, move into a house, make a bed, cut clothes and build a stove, and sacrifice to build a house.

Nacai vertical column Anmen built a machine to get a haircut and Xu Nazhou bought a field by caesarean section.

Give money, borrow money to cut down trees in the mountains

Today's yellow calendar is taboo.

Marriage, travel, banquet, transaction, funeral, proposal and engagement.

Open a business, open a warehouse, open a canal, cross a beam over a well and mend a wall.

Shipping finance skills, digging ponds and crossing the water by boat.

Judging from the Gregorian calendar 202 1 Lunar calendar 1 1 29th, it is appropriate to have a haircut on this day, so it is suitable for a haircut.

What are the folk taboos of haircut?

About the taboo of haircut, the most widely circulated statement is probably that my uncle died in the first month of haircut. In fact, this statement was only circulated in the Qing Dynasty, because the Han people wanted the old (Ming) hairstyle and were banned.

However, among the Han people and many ethnic minorities, it is very popular to ban haircuts and shaving at funerals. If someone in the family dies, once a man learns the bad news, he is not allowed to have a haircut or shave for a month or a hundred days. Among them, the belief may be because the hair needs to be collected by parents, so the ancestors did not abandon it when they died, to show filial piety, to show grief and missing; It is also said that not having a haircut is to recall the sadness of an old friend, to show that he has no intention to tidy up his face because of his sadness and to show his 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 people's general belief that hair and beard are related to the soul, and that hair and beard can harm my body through witchcraft.

In addition, other ethnic groups also have the saying that it is taboo to have a haircut and shave. For example, the Ewenki people in the northeast (the border between Heilongjiang and Russia) have the custom of banning haircuts and shaving in the afternoon. Some people say that this is related to the return of the soul, and they worry that the haircut and shaving in the afternoon will change their appearance and the soul will not return to the body smoothly.