202 1 is the fourteenth day of the first month an auspicious day for the zodiac? On the same day, the Gregorian calendar should be avoided in detail.
202 1 The 14th day of the first month does not belong to the auspicious day of the zodiac.
The quality of this day is as follows:
202 1 year 14th day of the first lunar month (lunar calendar)
Gregorian calendar 2021Thursday, February 25th Pisces (Gregorian calendar)
Today's lunar calendar is appropriate: relatives and friends attending the wedding will sleep in bed, graze, turn on the lights, find heirs and paint acupuncture.
Taboos of today's old calendars: moving, setting vouchers, trading, moving, opening markets, burying and separating.
Cooking cards, fire and logs.
Star: Zhang Su (Zhang Yuelu), the star of the core monument of life.
Rush: Rush the dog (the Reform Movement of 1898) to the south.
Peng Zu's 100 taboo: If Party A doesn't open the warehouse, the property will dissipate, and if Chen doesn't cry, people and gods will mourn together.
Fetal god occupies the side: Menji lives in the east of the room.
The auspicious gods should be Daming, Fude, Jingui, Jintang, Liu Yi, Shouri, Tiancai, Tianfu, Tiangui and Tianwu.
Evil spirits should be avoided: white tiger, separation of wealth, axe killing, nine empty spaces, leaving the nest, three funerals, heavenly dogs, heavenly thieves, earthworms, aversion to confrontation, showing off and heavy mourning.
Detailed explanation of taboos from the first day of the first month to the tenth day of the first month
On the first day of the first month, the taboo is: rooster day. In the past, people put up chickens in the New Year to ward off evil spirits and pray for good luck.
On the second day of the first month, the taboo is: going out to celebrate the New Year or to worship ancestors.
On the third day of the first month, the taboo is: sheep day, easy to quarrel, not suitable for New Year's greetings.
The taboo on the fourth day of the first month is: pig day, offering sacrifices to the god of wealth.
The taboo on the fifth day of the first month is: ox day, breaking the fifth day, can break many taboos: the garbage sent to the poor from the first day to the fourth day can not be dumped, so as not to dump money indiscriminately. The garbage on the fifth day is regarded as barren soil, and if it is dumped, it will be sent to the poor.
On the sixth day of the first month, the taboo is: horse day, the day to send the gods, burning the paper horses sent by the god of wealth on New Year's Eve, and the shops begin to resume business.
On the seventh day of the first month, people's day, people's birthdays, eating and drinking together, and the custom of setting off fireworks and firecrackers are taboo. This is the birthday of fire.
On the eighth day of the first month, the taboo is: the valley day, the lower bound of the stars, so to sacrifice to the stars, temples often set up altars to sacrifice to the stars on this day.
Taboos on the ninth day of the first month are: the birthday of God, the birthday of the Jade Emperor, and the grand ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven.
The taboo on the tenth day of the first month is: it is forbidden to use all stone tools such as grinding, chiseling and grinding, so that the stone will not move, and even burn incense to worship the stone tools.