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Why is the winter solstice in 2020 not good?

Marriage is the most important moment in everyone's life, because people will only get married once in their lives, so they will attach great importance to marriage and the time of marriage. Generally speaking, it is not suitable for getting married in winter solstice, nor for joint activities.

Exploration of winter solstice in the yellow calendar

Solar term beginning of winter: the seventh day of the seventh lunar month in 2020.

Today's old almanac is suitable for four major events, so don't use it.

Breaking ground, drilling, burial, blessing and litigation

offer sacrifices to ancestors

Don't use the four-day taboo of today's lunar calendar.

Opening the market, collecting money, separating houses, planting beds and entering the house.

Take livestock to buildings, break ground, dig canals and release water to buy real estate.

Sail by boat, choose Anmen, and build houses with beams and columns.

Meridian embankment

According to the Gregorian calendar, the solar term from the winter solstice in 2020 is also the seventh day of the lunar calendar 1 1 month. This day is the day of four wastes, not a good day.

Although the winter solstice in 2020 is not an auspicious day, there are auspicious stars such as Suide, Longde and Tiancai. It can be said that the days are better, and generally speaking, some large-scale activities can be held.

1, eat jiaozi in the north.

On the winter solstice of the lunar calendar every year, jiaozi is an indispensable holiday food for northerners, no matter they are rich or poor. There is an old saying: "On October 1st, when the solstice of winter comes, every family eats jiaozi." This custom was left in memory of Zhang Zhongjing, a "medical sage", who gave up medicine from the winter solstice. In jiaozi, which is eaten from winter to Sunday, most families usually choose jiaozi with mutton stuffing because mutton is warm. Eating it on the solstice in winter can warm the yang, help the body drive away the cold and warm the internal organs.

2. Eat jiaozi in the south.

Eating jiaozi is also a traditional custom from the winter solstice, especially in the south of the Yangtze River. "Tangyuan" is an essential food from winter solstice, and it is a round dessert made of glutinous rice flour. "Round" means "reunion" and "perfection". Eating glutinous rice balls on the winter solstice is also called "the winter solstice group".

There is a saying in the Han Dynasty that "eating glutinous rice balls is one year older". The winter solstice group can be used to worship ancestors or give gifts to relatives and friends. In the past, Shanghainese were most particular about eating jiaozi. An ancient poem said, "Every family beats rice to make glutinous rice balls, knowing that it is the winter solstice of the Ming Dynasty." "Circle" means "reunion" and "perfection". Eating jiaozi on the solstice in winter symbolizes family harmony and good luck.

Winter sweet pills are usually cooked before dawn. Family members have to eat a bowl of "Winter Festival Pills" when they get up. There is a saying in Chaoshan folk that "the Chinese New Year is celebrated as soon as the winter festival pill is eaten", commonly known as "adding the year", which means that although a year has not passed, everyone has grown up by one year.

Children want to eat this bowl of sweet pills most, and when they wake up in the middle of the night, they will ask adults if it is dawn. But the sky seems to be joking with the children, and it always doesn't light up, so there is a nursery rhyme of "Winter Festival Night, Long Years, Immature Sweet Pills, Dawn".

In fact, on the day of winter solstice every year, the night time is the longest, and after winter solstice, it gradually becomes shorter. In the past, in Chaoshan urban and rural areas, it was also customary to worship Commander Gong with sweet glutinous rice balls on the solstice in winter, and to prepare three sacrifices to worship the ancestors to sweep the grave. It was called "winter paper" to sweep the grave on the solstice in winter. It has not been three years since people died, and future generations will "pass the Spring Paper" to sweep graves in Tomb-Sweeping Day, and then "pass the Winter Paper". It is more convenient to sweep graves on the solstice in winter, because it is rainy and sunny in winter. At this time, we can also take the opportunity of this outing to relax ourselves.