Chongsha, Chongji (Xinyou), Chongxi
It is suitable to move into the house, travel, pick up a car, travel, enter school, go to work, collect wealth, collect livestock, remove clothes, move, crown, hairpin, plant, fast, pray for wealth and seek friends p>
Avoid shipping goods, getting married, setting beams, offering sacrifices, launching drills, sailing boats, praying for blessings, decorating, releasing water, collecting certificates, breaking ground, getting married, accepting adoptions, canceling construction, seeking heirs, building embankments, getting engaged, pillars, burial, buying property, and breaking ground
Peng Zubaiji Ding Bu If you shave your head, you will get sores, and the wells and springs will not be fragrant if the holes are not penetrated
The stars and wells (well wood)
The auspicious gods should seek good fortune and be born in official days. Tianen Yuenen
Is it okay to get engaged?
Today is not a good day to get engaged. If the conditions are good and the auspicious days are both horoscopes for both parties, it can promote the good marriage between the two families and improve the marriage luck. If you are in love, you can use the auspicious engagement dates below to match them accurately.
Traditional etiquette and customs of engagement
1. When giving an engagement gift, you can choose sweaters, shoes and socks, jacket lining and watches, and your conditions. But when a man goes to the woman's house, he must put cigarettes and candies in the box. This means that life is sweet and beautiful, and it can also be regarded as a commitment to the woman.
2. When the betrothal gift is delivered, the bride’s family fires cannons to welcome them, honors their ancestors with gifts, and receives the visitor according to etiquette. The woman cannot accept all the gifts, but has to cut off the ribs and pig's feet for the male guest to take back, which is called pressing the bottom of the basket or returning. The woman may also give other gifts in return, such as clothes and shoes for the engaged groom, shoes and socks for the future aunt, etc.
3. The engagement money refers to the money given by the man’s parents to the woman’s parents in red envelopes on the day of the engagement (most of the woman’s parents will give it to the bride and groom later).