Pray for the Dragon Boat Festival in 2020. Will it rain during the Dragon Boat Festival?
Lunar calendar: May 5, 2020.
Gregorian calendar: June 25th, 2020, Thursday, Cancer.
? What's appropriate for today? [Don't use the incident of Yang Gong's death]?
Pray, get married, make the bed, cook, sacrifice, and find an heir.
Find money, bury, collect, lift, build and go to work.
The beam on the column is planted with meridian, and the house is built over the well to catch it
? What are the taboos today? [Don't use the incident of Yang Gong's death]?
Opening the market, establishing vouchers, collecting money, shipping, collecting livestock and moving into the house.
Separate from the fire and March to open the warehouse.
Based on the above, it can be seen that the Dragon Boat Festival in 2020 is not suitable for blessing, because this day coincides with the {Yang Gong Death Day}, which is a broken day!
Will it rain during the Dragon Boat Festival?
It rains on the Dragon Boat Festival, which is called Dragon Boat Water and Duanyang Water in the south. Washing dragon boats can drive away bad luck and bring good luck.
The north thinks that there is no rain in Duanyang, which is a good year. When it rains at noon, ghosts cause man-made disasters. The whistle sounded on May 5, and people were exposed to drugs. At the age of five, there was no disaster; Rain exposes ghosts and poisons, making people sick; This popular belief has long existed; Chen's "Chronicle of Years Old" quoted "Summary" as saying: On May 5, people were infected with drugs, and at the age of 18, there was no disaster. When it rains, ghosts expose drugs and many people get sick.
Also, Xu Yueqing's "Er Yun Shu Ren Li Shizhou Dragon Boat Festival" notes from the cloud: Linchuan people say that it is raining in the afternoon, and ghosts are thriving; In the Qing Dynasty, Zhao Huaiyu's poems are self-explanatory, and there is also a proverb "There is no rain in Duanyang".
Zhong Kui Dance: A folk dance, also called Zhong Kui Dance. It is reported that Zhong Kui Dance, which originated in the Northern Song Dynasty, is a traditional folk performance left over from ancient Huizhou. It has many contents, such as "going on patrol", "getting married" and "getting rid of the five poisons", which reflects the people's good wishes of advocating Zhong Kui's integrity and praying for eliminating disasters and reducing happiness.
Among the people, Zhong Kui is a symbol of avoiding evil spirits and strengthening the body. Dancing in Zhong Kui during the Dragon Boat Festival means eliminating the five poisons, keeping the seasons safe and prolonging life.
In the Qing Dynasty, most residents in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces south of the Yangtze River hung photos of Zhong Kui at the gate or hall in May of the lunar calendar to drive away evil and attract good luck.