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Is the day after winter from 2020 to Sunday suitable for sacrifice?

Is the day after winter from 2020 to Sunday suitable for sacrifice?

Lunar calendar: 2020 1 1 8th of the month.

Gregorian calendar: Tuesday, February 22, 2020 12, Capricorn.

Today's lunar calendar is suitable for the new moon, so don't use it.

Then get married and open the market to pray for grace and forgiveness.

Sacrifice, set up coupons, collect money, and build dikes

Don't use today's taboo dates in the lunar calendar.

Acupuncture relieves seeking medical treatment, entering the house, separation and travel.

Moving column building house

According to the old almanac, since this day breaks the sun, the day after winter from 2020 to 2020 is not suitable for sacrifice!

Grave-sweeping poems in winter solstice

Ming Dynasty: Gao Qi's Send Chen Xiucai Back to the Tomb of Shashang Province

All the clothes are covered with blood, tears and dust. Although the war is over now, I will feel sad when I return home.

In the storm, pear flower falls died, and the Cold Food Festival passed. In Tomb-Sweeping Day, several families will visit graves and be worshipped by future generations.

Tang Dynasty: Bai Juyi's Cold Food and Wild Hope

The crow makes the trees faint, and the Qingming cold food cries.

The wind blows the paper money in the wilderness, and the spring grass in the tomb is green.

Pear blossoms reflect poplar trees, full of parting places.

I don't hear the heavy spring crying, but the rustling rain makes people return.

Another ancestor worship poem (Tomb-Sweeping Day)

Tang dynasty: Meng Haoran's Qingming is a thing.

Beijing is the annual Tomb-Sweeping Day, and people naturally begin to feel sad and nostalgic.

The carriage creaked on the road, and the outskirts of Liucheng were lush.

Flowers bloom, grass grows and birds fly in pairs.

Sitting in the empty lobby, reminiscing about the past, drinking tea instead of drinking.

Song: Gao Zu's Drinking in Qingming Festival

There are many tomb fields in the north and south hills, and the Qingming sweeps each other.

Paper ashes fly into white butterflies, and tears are dyed into red azaleas.

When the sun goes down, the fox sleeps in front of the grave, and the children smile at the lights when the night returns.

As long as you are alive, enjoy your wine and indulge yourself. In the grave after your death, you can't taste a drop.