The specific time of the thirteen bogeys in Yang Gong is: 13th day of the first month, 11th of February, 9th of March, 7th of April, 5th of May, 3rd of June, 1st of July, 29th of July, 27th of August, 25th of September, 23rd of October, 21st of November and 19th of December.
What does Yang Gong Day mean?
Yang Gong mentioned Yang Junsong on the anniversary of Yang Gong's death. Yang Junsong was a famous master of Yin and Yang and Feng Shui in Tang Dynasty. In the study of choosing a date, the only one named after the surname is the anniversary of Yang Gong's death (commonly known as the Thirteen Taboos of Yang Gong). Since ancient times, the anniversary of Yang Gong's death represents that everything can't be done, that is, staying still and moving is fierce. Opening a business, breaking ground, decorating and building a house, getting married, moving into a house, entering a job, traveling, burying a grave and signing a contract should all be avoided.
What are the taboos of Yang Gong's death day?
13rd anniversary Yang Gong is forbidden to start business, construction, marriage, contract signing, happy events, losses, construction, ground breaking, etc.
Yang Gongyou has thirteen taboos, and one day of each month is taboo day, which refers to March 13th, February 11th, March 9th, April 7th, May 5th, June 3rd, July 1st, July 29th, August 27th, September 25th, October 23rd, November 21st and December 19th respectively. One * * * is thirteen. The 13th day of the first month, as the anniversary of the death of the whole year, is the most poisonous, biggest and cruelest day according to the folk saying, so it is also the biggest poisonous day of the whole year.