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What is the constellation of Tiger Rabbit _ What is the best constellation of Tiger Rabbit?

When are the Lantern Festival and the Lunar New Year in 2022? What constellation is it? What day is today?

What constellation is the Lantern Festival in 2022? What day is today?

Gregorian calendar date: Tuesday, February 15, 2022

Lunar date: 2022 1 month 15.

Constellation: Aquarius

Year: Year of the Tiger, Year of the Tiger, Year of the Tiger, Year after year.

Bearing: due north, due north and northeast.

Five elements: golden book, golden book, golden land, wood and gold in the sea.

Eight characters: forbearing yin, forbearing yin, auspicious sea Jia Zi.

Should avoid evil: the moon breaks and consumes four strikes, nine empty, nine ridges and nine horns of white tiger.

We should follow the auspicious spirit: God's grace is in the moon, God's virtue is in life, and God's solution.

Peng Zu 100 bogey: Don't marry the groom until you break the coupon.

Fetal God's side: south of the door bedroom.

Zodiac: Rat, Tiger, Rabbit and Chicken.

Zodiac: snake

Today is suitable:

Sacrifice, seek heirs, bathe, form alliances, accept gifts, cut clothes and settle accounts.

Key beds, warehouses, pools, meridians, wealth, market opening

Securities trading, netting, fishing, livestock capture and safety machinery.

Taboo today: Burying for cooking, logging for beam.

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Looking at the lunar calendar comprehensively, although it is suitable for handling many affairs, it is not an auspicious day.

What is the solar term on this day?

That day is a famous traditional festival in China, also known as Shangyuan Festival. Because it belongs to the fifteenth day of the first lunar month, Vientiane is updated, and the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Japanese Yen Festival, so it is considered as a continuation of the Spring Festival, and people can still get together on this day. First seen in the Western Han Dynasty, it originated from Taoist lighting and blessing ceremony, and then became popular among the people. Because it happens to be a full moon night, people will light thousands of lanterns to celebrate. Common customs include going out to enjoy the moon, lighting lanterns, setting off flames, and having solve riddles on the lanterns and Yuanxiao together. In recent years, traditional folk performances such as Youlong Lantern, lion dance, walking on stilts, boating, yangko and playing Taiping drum have been added. Adults and children like to celebrate this festival, and it is full of joy everywhere.