How about the 2022 Spring Festival calendar?
How about the 2022 Spring Festival calendar?
Gregorian calendar: February 2022 1 Tuesday Aquarius (Gregorian calendar)
Lunar calendar: the first day of the first month in 2022 (lunar calendar)
Today's almanac is appropriate.
Get married, pick up a car, move into a house, and exchange money.
Break ground, break the bed, propose and get engaged.
Sacrifice to build a house, break ground, build a horse and decorate it.
Do business, build bridges, import and export property, provide funds and lend money.
Cross the sea by boat, seeking logging and livestock collection in the mountains.
Ask questions about broken coupons.
Today's old almanac is taboo.
Go to his post for burial, break ground, start the foundation, and go to Liang Shangguan.
build a ship
Good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news, good news.
To ward off evil spirits: Tianguan leaves Xuanwu underworld five times, and it takes four times for Lu Ban to kill the knife.
Peng Zu 100 Bogey: If you don't plant B, a thousand plants won't grow, and both the subject and the object will be hurt.
From the Gregorian calendar, the Spring Festival is still a good day, and many important things can be done on this day.
The historical development of the first day of the first month
On the first day of the first month, different times have different names. The pre-Qin period was called Shangri-La, Yuanri, Gainian and Xiannian. In the Han Dynasty, it was called three dynasties, Zheng Dan, Yuanri and Niandan. Wei, Jin, Southern and Northern Dynasties are called Chen Yuan, Yuan Ri, Fuehrer and Sui Dynasty. The Tang, Song, Yuan and Ming dynasties were called New Year's Day, New Year's Day, Xinzheng, New Coin and so on. The Qing Dynasty always called New Year's Day or Yuan Day. In ancient times, the first day of the first month was called the New Year. Until the victory of the Revolution of 1911 in modern China, in order to conform to the farming season and facilitate statistics, the Nanjing Provisional Government stipulated that the people would use the summer calendar, and institutions, factories, mines, schools and organizations would adopt the solar calendar, with the Gregorian calendar 1 month 1 day as New Year's Day and the first lunar month 1 day as the Spring Festival. 1 September 27th, 949, on the eve of the founding of New China, at the first plenary session of China People's Political Consultative Conference, the Gregorian calendar 1 month1day was designated as New Year's Day, commonly known as Gregorian calendar year; The first day of the first lunar month is usually around beginning of spring, so the first day of the first lunar month is designated as the Spring Festival, which is the beginning of the Lunar New Year, commonly known as the Lunar New Year.