Can I watch Feng Shui in the first month of the lunar calendar?

The first month of the lunar calendar in China is generally called the first month. The first month, also called the moon, the end of the moon and Meng Chun, is the first month of the year. The first day of the first month is what we call the Spring Festival, which is also called New Year's Day. "Yuan" is the beginning; Dan is also in the morning. New Year is the first morning of the year. In ancient times, it was called "Three Dynasties", that is, "Year Dynasty, Moon Dynasty and Japan Dynasty". Also known as "three yuan", that is, "year yuan, month yuan, yen". Since the Shang dynasty, the full moon has been missing once in January, the first day is the new moon, and the fifteenth day is the hope. The beginning of each year is counted from the first day of the first month, which is called "New Year's Day" or "January Day". Because Caesar created the solar calendar, he decided that the first month was the beginning of the year, and the first day of the first month was the New Year. Of course, when it comes to "New Year's Day", you will naturally think of the Gregorian calendar 1 month 1 day, which happened after the Republic of China. The first day of the first month is called "New Year's Day" or "New Year's Eve", and "big" means lively, that is, the day will be full of prosperity and excitement. So, what days in the first month are not suitable for some animals to do great things? If you are a businessman, which days are not suitable for opening in the first month?

Master Jirui provides the following dates for your reference:

First, the first month's taboo date The following is the first month's taboo date specially proposed by Master Ji Rui for the relevant zodiac signs. Please do something important: the fourth day of the first month, the fourth day. Anyone who belongs to the dragon is taboo. On the fifth day of the first month, it is cloudy, morning, noon and evening. Anyone who is a snake is taboo. ?

On the sixth day of the first month, Yin, Mao,. Anyone who belongs to a horse is taboo. ?

The twelfth day of the first month, late, late, late. All rats should avoid it. ?

2. On the opening day, the seventh day, the eighth day, the eleventh day, the thirteenth day, the fourteenth day and the fifteenth day of the first month, the market will not be opened, the ground will not be broken, the house will not be moved, and the decoration will not be carried out. Otherwise, it is unfavorable. ?

Third, taboo traditions related to the first month The Chinese nation also has taboo traditions related to the first month. Master Ji Rui also compiled the following, only for friends to understand the origin and allusions of tradition:

1, the cycle of killing animals in the first month stops in the first month. It was said in ancient times that the mother's birthday of the' Si Sacrifice to God' who mastered the animal cycle was on the eighth day of the first month, so the' Si Sacrifice to God' would close the animal cycle in the first month to celebrate the mother's birthday, so the undead of the animals you killed could not enter the six divisions in the wheel of karma, and would accompany you to the third day of next month (that is, the third day of February).

2. In the first month, it was man-made to uncover the objects mentioned here. The 30th day of the lunar calendar is the most cloudy day in the whole year, and Daoyou (hanging money) is an ancient instrument of torture. ('hanging money', also known as Daoyou, is a kind of torture device in the Xia Dynasty. Cover the victim's head with a few sheets of white paper and press it on the victim's chest with a millstone. Hanging on the window of the execution ground by ministers to warn criminals is a sacred object to suppress evil spirits. If it is blown away by the wind, it means that your home has been taken care of by the gods. If it is removed artificially, the consequences will be unimaginable! Therefore, it must be deleted on the specified date.

In the first month, few men and women get married in the first month. In ancient times, there was a saying that men and women got married in the first month, which was too old for future generations. Therefore, few new people get married in the first month. In the old calendar, this is a' ghost wedding' season, because the first month of the underworld, like the dead, is a holiday, and all the things of the dead can come to the dead. So, never see a wedding in the wild. If many people are watching, it means a wedding in the middle of the night. If there is no one around, only you, or people around you don't respond when they see the wedding procession, you'd better turn around and run, because it is very likely that they will come to pick you up.

As the old saying goes, getting a haircut in the first month killed my uncle. Actually, it is not. According to the Book of Rites of the Qing Dynasty, the original intention of the haircut in the first month was' nostalgia', and the rumor turned into' dead uncle'. However, the concept of not having a haircut in the first month originated in the Tang Dynasty, and people called it' eliminating ears'. There was a weapon called' golden cymbals' in the Tang Dynasty, which was used as ten evils in the Tang Dynasty.

Friends who have seen the first month show of the Three Kingdoms should know that Zhuge Liang killed many people when he put down the South Gang. Later, Zhuge Liang made a sacrifice' steamed bread' to sacrifice to the victims. Since then, it has become popular to make steamed bread or other grains into pasta for the dead. However, in the first month, Yang will float and Yin will float. Sometimes the living and the dead are separated by a few inches in a foreign land. If you accidentally drop food on the ground, it will be welcomed by the dead. Because underground friends will follow you once they taste the sweetness, and they know that you will have more, and they will eat it on you. If you don't, they will treat you as a' steamed bread'.

Fourth, the customs related to the first month have related customs in the first month. Although there may be some differences between the north and the south and things, they are basically the same. Dr. Zheng may also give you a reference: on the first day of the first month, pay New Year's greetings, gather wealth, offer sacrifices to the god of wealth on the second day, burn door-keeper paper on the third day, offer sacrifices to the god of wealth on the fifth day, send the poor away, open the market on the eighth day, and be happy on the fifteenth day. People in China have many taboos from the first day to the tenth day, including: the first day: Chicken Day, and in the old days, they put up chickens to ward off evil spirits and pray for good luck (chicken is homophonic).

The next day: go out to pay New Year greetings or worship ancestors. The third day: sheep day, easy to quarrel, not suitable for Chinese New Year.

The fourth day: pig day, offering sacrifices to the god of wealth.

The fifth day: ox day, "breaking the fifth day", can break many taboos: "sending garbage from the first day to the fourth day of poverty" and avoid dumping money. The garbage from the fifth day is regarded as barren soil, and if dumped, it will be sent out to the poor. ?

The sixth day: Horse Day, the day to send the gods, burned the paper horse of the God of Wealth sent on New Year's Eve, and the shop began to resume business. ?

The seventh day: People's Day, people's birthday, is also the custom of having dinner, eating and drinking, and setting off fireworks, which is the birthday of fire. ?

The eighth day: Valley Day, when the stars are in the lower bound, the temple often sets up an altar to worship the sky.

The ninth day: the birthday of God, the birthday of the Jade Emperor, and the ceremony of offering sacrifices to heaven. ?

Day 10: On the birthday of the stone, all stone tools such as grinding, chiseling and grinding should be avoided, so that the stone will not move or even burn incense to worship the stone tools.