What are the taboos in Tomb-Sweeping Day on March 2, 2020/KLOC-0? Should Tomb-Sweeping Day say Ankang?
Lunar calendar: March 2020 12.
Gregorian calendar: April 4, 2020, Saturday, Aries.
Today's almanac is appropriate.
Red yarn on daily duty should not be used for large-scale activities.
Get married, get rich, sleep, get married, get married, get married and ask for an heir.
Remove the broken soil column and insert the upper beam of the column on the column to show condolences.
Capture registration
Today's old almanac is taboo.
Red yarn on daily duty should not be used for large-scale activities.
Build a house, repair a grave, bury it, move into a house and die in Cary.
Pray for blessings, build bridges, build dikes, open warehouses and move to funeral homes.
Break ground, start drilling, accept livestock, collect water, and travel through meridians.
open the market
Based on the above, it can be seen that Tomb-Sweeping Day should avoid the above contents in 2020, but this day should not be used, because it belongs to the daily red yarn event, so it should belong to everything.
Should Tomb-Sweeping Day say Ankang?
In today's social culture, Tomb-Sweeping Day is closely related to ancestor worship and grave sweeping. Sacrificing ancestors and sweeping graves does not necessarily mean sadness, but it does mean solemnity and solemnity. This kind of environment is absolutely incompatible with happiness.
Ankang originally refers to social peace and people's well-being, so many people think that Tomb-Sweeping Day said well-being is better than happiness.
To sum up, Tomb-Sweeping Day generally said that Tomb-Sweeping Day Ankang is better!
Tomb-Sweeping Day custom: flying kites.
Kites, also known as paper kites and kites, are popular activities in Tomb-Sweeping Day. Kite is a kind of aircraft that sticks paper or silk with bamboo strips and other skeletons, and pulls the long line tied to it, so that it can be put into the sky under the action of wind, and it belongs to an aircraft that only uses aerodynamic force.
During their stay in Tomb-Sweeping Day, people not only wore it during the day, but also at night.
At night, a string of colored lanterns is hung under the kite or on the wind-stabilizing stay, like a twinkling star, which is called the magic lamp.
In the past, some people put kites in the blue sky, then cut the kite strings and let the breeze send them to the ends of the earth. It is said that this can eliminate diseases and disasters and bring good luck to yourself.