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I would like to ask Master: I heard from a friend that there is a leap month in 2014 and it is not suitable for burial. Is there any such saying?

I would like to ask Master: I heard from a friend that there is a leap month in 2014 and it is not suitable for burial. Is there such a saying?

Every year there are things to avoid, but they are not so absolute. Just like the question about relatives, even if there is such a statement, can it be guaranteed that no one will die this year? Can I wait until next year to be buried after I die? Obviously not. So if you encounter a similar situation, just ask the local Feng Shui master (or another name, you know) and choose a relatively suitable date and time.

In the past, people died and could not be buried in leap years. What should be done with the body?

You have come to the wrong place

Does anyone know whether it is possible to bury the body in leap years? This year there is a leap month in June

There is no necessary connection between the leap month and whether you can be buried! The day of burial focuses on the matching of the heavenly stems and earthly branches of the year, month, day and time in order to achieve auspicious days and times. These heavenly stems and earthly branches do not involve leap months at all. For example, June this year is the month of Dingwei. In leap June, there will not be a "leap Dingwei" month! Should it be the day of the heavenly stems and earthly branches, or the day of the heavenly stems and earthly branches?

The Book of Changes does not pay attention to whether a person can be buried in a leap month. Maybe there is a local custom in your area that there is no burial during the leap month, but that is - a custom. A custom is a habit. It doesn't necessarily have a theoretical basis, that is to say - it doesn't necessarily have to be correct. As for whether you would like to follow customs that are not necessarily correct, or follow Yi Xue which has a certain theoretical basis, it is entirely up to you.

What are the taboos in years with leap months

1. Women drink leap month tea: There is a custom of drinking tea in leap months in Wuyi Mountain area, and it is mainly women who drink tea. Men cannot participate, only women Only then are you eligible to sit. When hosting a banquet and drinking tea, farm women from the village take turns hosting the party, and female guests from nearby villages are invited to the table. At the "tea banquet", tea is used instead of wine, tea is served to each other, and chatting while drinking can harmonize emotions and enhance neighborly harmony.

2. Give your mother pig's feet and noodles: In Taiwan, there is a custom during the leap month: a married daughter needs to buy a pair of pig's feet and noodles for her mother, usually two. The front pig's feet and six handfuls of upper thread are tied with red silk thread and spring flowers.

3. Avoid moving graves: There is a custom in regional areas of avoiding moving graves in leap months. It is said that a leap month is an extra month. In this month, the gate of hell cannot be closed, and those who died in a leap month must wait until the next month. Reburial.

4. Give your parents shoes during the leap month: "If you wear shoes during the leap month, the old man will live a thousand lives during the leap month." According to folk customs in some areas, during the leap month of a leap year, children should buy a pair of shoes for their parents to repay the kindness of nurturing them. , praying for good health and safety for parents. In some areas, during leap months, married daughters have to buy shoes for their mothers.

5. Go back to your natal family to eat leap month rice: "Leap Moon Rice" is also called "Six Relatives Rice". Every leap month in a leap year, your natal family invites their married daughters back home to have dinner together. If the parents are alive, the invitation shall be made by the parents; if the parents are not alive, the invitation shall be made by the brothers.

6. The natal family gives their daughter umbrellas and banana fans: In some places, the natal family will also give their daughters umbrellas and banana fans during the leap month. It means that the mother's family is the daughter's protective umbrella, and she wishes her daughter to have a son soon, bring wealth to her husband's family, and have both children prosperous.

The old man passed away in 2014 and was not buried since it was a leap month. Which year is suitable for burial?

This year

If an old man dies in a leap month and cannot be buried, which year can he be buried?

It is possible between the winter solstice and the Qingming Festival in the second year.

Can't I be buried in a leap year?

A leap year is a year in the Gregorian calendar. The ancients did not have leap years, so there is no such problem. Now, it depends on whether you believe it or not. If you believe it, you can bury it or not. If you don’t believe it, you can put the ashes in a jar any day and place it next to the portrait. Keep it with you day and night, and clean it from time to time to comfort your memory. .

Why is it said that leap years are not suitable for burial?

There is indeed a folk saying that "it is not appropriate to bury or move graves in leap years", but there is no basis in terms of logic. It's just that in ancient times there was only a lunar calendar, and people were buried in "leap years and leap months", so it was inconvenient for future generations to calculate the days for worship. Therefore, there is a saying that "it is inconvenient to bury or move graves in leap years". The rumor spread again and again, and it was said that "it is not appropriate to bury or move graves in leap years."

Can’t I be buried in leap June in 2017?

July 28, 2017 AD, Friday, June 06 (Run) of the lunar calendar, Leo Gregorian calendar date: July 28, 2017 (July 28, 2017) Lunar calendar date: Leap June 6th in the lunar calendar in 2017 (Leap June 6th in the lunar calendar in 2017) Year: Year of Dingyou, Zodiac sign of Rooster, Moon of Dingwei, Day of Bingchen Daily fetal god divination: Kitchen stove Qi Waizheng East Five Elements: The earth in the sand collects and holds the throne. Chong: Chong Dog (Geng Shu). Peng Zu Baiji: If you don’t repair the stove, you will see disaster. If you don’t cry, you will be mourned. Good luck and gods. Appropriate trends: Virtues of the time and heavenly horses to protect you. Appropriate sacrifices. Enter. Population, wealth, animal husbandry, capture, remaining things, do not seek evil spirits. Taboos: Five empty places, white tiger taboos: opening/business opening/opening, moving into the house, setting up a bed, breaking ground for burial

What is the saying about leap month year

The year of Jiawu Horse 2014 is a leap month year, a leap September.

There are many customs and opinions about leap years. In some places, there are even some taboos about leap years, which makes leap years different from ordinary years.

If you read the poem "Leap Moon" by the poet Li He, "The emperor's light is in his prime, and his years are in prime time. The seventy-two hours are rolled back, and the ashes of the heavenly official's jade tube are left. Why is this year so long, and the next one will be late? The Queen Mother moved the peaches to offer to the Emperor, and the Xi clan and the clan dragon bridle." The auspicious meaning of the leap month in the poem is more in line with the meaning of increasing the years and increasing the life of people.

Therefore, in a leap year, if you love and be filial to your parents, you should do the following things, which can not only increase your parents' happiness and longevity, but also bring good luck to yourself.

1. Buying shoes in leap months will increase happiness and longevity for parents

In many places, the custom of buying shoes for parents in leap months is popular. There is a saying to support it: "Shoes in leap months, wear in leap months." , the old man will live a thousand years in the leap month."

Therefore, adult children will buy shoes for their parents in leap years to express their filial piety and blessing to their parents, and to wish them health, safety and longevity.

The time for buying shoes varies from place to place.

In some places, children buy them one month before the leap month, so that their parents can wear them on the first day of the leap month and enjoy longevity.

If there is space, children buy shoes early before or at the beginning of a leap month and put them at home, saying that this can increase their parents' happiness and longevity.

2. Prepare shrouds and materials for the elderly to pray for longevity

In the old days, the elderly valued their shrouds and materials (coffins). Elderly people in their sixties began to consider these. Problems need to be communicated and discussed with each other.

The shroud is very particular. From the inside out, from head to toe, every piece of clothing has its own style, and it should be prepared for all seasons. After the shrouds are prepared, the old people will take them out to dry them every year and expose them to the yang energy.

The material of longevity materials and the number of passes of paint are the focus of attention. "So-and-so's longevity material has been painted dozens of times" is a topic that the elderly are very passionate about and envious of.

Therefore, as long as conditions permit, the shrouds and materials must be prepared as early as possible in order to be ready.

As for a leap month year, because there is one more month than the twelve months in an ordinary year, "As time goes by, people live longer" is a common saying in many places, so prepare for a leap year. The shrouds and longevity materials have a more significant effect of praying for blessings and prolonging life.

Therefore, filial children often choose to prepare shrouds and coffins for elderly people over sixty years old in leap months to extend their longevity.

Whether the shroud is fully prepared is not only a concern for the elderly, but also a sign of filial piety on the part of the children.

3. Build tombs for the elderly in advance to prolong life

Previous emperors began to build mausoleums for themselves almost as soon as they ascended the throne. It is said that the sooner the mausoleums are built, Well, the longer it will be, the longer it will be for you. This view was influenced by the emperor to the emperors, ministers and wealthy families. Later, as long as they had the conditions, they would ask experts to choose auspicious sites while the elderly were still in good health, and hire skilled craftsmen to build cemeteries on a certain date to commemorate the elderly. Used to extend life.

4. Go back to your parents’ home to eat leap month rice, family reunion, please the elderly physically and mentally

The custom of married daughters returning to their parents’ home to eat leap month rice has been around for a long time.

In the past, it was the married daughter who threw away the water. When she got married, she obeyed her husband, and her actions had to be arranged by her husband's family. She could not go back to her parents' house at will, and she had to obey her husband's family's orders for a few days back. In the extra month, the natal family can take their daughter back and reunite the married daughter with her natal family, which also shows that our daughter has the support of her natal family.

In fact, another meaning of this is that the daughter can get this opportunity to reunite with her family, talk to her parents about intimate things, and do some things that only "caring little cotton-padded jackets" do, so that her parents can relax physically and mentally. Pleasure, natural good health.

Special emphasis is placed on: the taboo of not moving graves in leap months and not being buried in leap months needs to be discussed

Some friends asked about the local custom of not being able to bury people in leap months, saying that they cannot be buried in leap months. It is an extra month. During this month, the gate of hell cannot be closed, and those who died in the leap month cannot be buried until the next month. What is the professional explanation for this taboo?

Some friends asked: I heard that it is taboo to move graves and bury them together during leap months. Does this mean anything?

The setting of leap months is to solve the problem of inversion of dates and seasons in the lunisolar calendar. There will be seven leap months every nineteen years, which means that there will be a leap month year in almost less than three years. Not much different from ordinary years.

From a professional point of view, there is no taboo against moving graves or burying people during leap months. These opinions are only spread in some areas. ...