Is it okay to choose October 1st of O9 to get married?

Updated on tourism 2024-04-25
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The so-called auspicious day is also in one's own judgment. But let your lover care more about yourself, you belong to the golden life, she belongs to the wood life, she does not restrain you, but you restrain her. But remember that getting married on 10/2/09 is in your interest with her, and you can say that the world changes randomly.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    The auspicious day of the zodiac in October 2009 for your marriage is:

    Avoid the opposition of your two zodiac signs).

    Friday, October 02, 2009 August 14 Jiaxu (Chong Dog) October 04, 2009 Sunday August 16 Bingzi (Chong Rat) October 06, 2009 Tuesday August 18 Wu Yin (Chong Hu) October 08, 2009 Thursday August 2009 Gengchen (Chonglong) October 15, 2009 Thursday August 27 Ding Hai (Chong Pig) October 16, 2009 Friday August 28 Wuzi (Chong Rat) October 18, 2009 Sunday The first day of the ninth month Geng Yin (Chong Hu) October 19, 2009 Monday September 2 Xin Mao (Chong Rabbit) October 25, 2009 Sunday September 8 Ding You (Chong Chicken) October 28, 2009 Wednesday September 11 Gengzi (Chong Mouse) I wish you all happiness and happiness!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You belong to the golden life, she belongs to the wood life, she does not restrain you, but you restrain her. But remember that getting married on October 2, 09 is in great interest to you and her, and it can also be said that the world changes randomly, and the so-called auspicious days are also in your own judgment. But let your lover care more about yourself.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    My husband's name is Bai Yun.

    My wife's name is Black Earth, right?

    I thought Zhao Benshan was there.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The auspicious day of the zodiac (appropriate: to marry).

    Gregorian Calendar: Lunar calendar.

    August 31, 2011 08 (Small) 03 Star September 6, 2011 08 (Small) 09 Star September 10, 2011 08 (Small) 13 Star September 12, 2011 08 (Small) 15 Star September 14, 2011 08 (Small) 17 Star September 24, 2011 08 (Small) 27 Star September 26, 2011 08 (Small) 29 Star September 28, 2011 09 (Large) 02 StarOct 4, 2011 09/08 StarOct100000000-06 09/Big10 StarOct 8, 2011 09/Big12 StarOct 9, 2011 Oct 09/09/13 StarOct 15, 2011 09/Big19 StarOct 18, 2011 09/Big22 StarOct 22, 2011 09/Big26 StarOct 29, 2011 Oct 03 StarOctober 30, 2011 October (Small) 04 Star October 31, 2011 October (Small) 05 Star This is the auspicious day of the zodiac for these three months, you can refer to the reference, I wish you a hundred years of good harmony.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Auspicious Reminder--- Your Zodiac Sign* *Year Category: BingyinMy birthday is 1986 Bingyin November 17 (the lunar calendar is October 16) My boyfriend's birthday is 1986 Bingyin September 2 (the lunar calendar is July 28) October is the auspicious month for your two marriages - excellent, no disadvantage Bingyin Your opposition!

    The auspicious zodiac day for your marriage in October 2011 is:

    You can choose between the two of you).

    October 04, 2011 Tuesday, September 08, 2011 Chong Dog (Bingshu) October 06, 2011 Thursday, September 10, 2011 Chong Rat (Wuzi) October 08, 2011 Saturday, September 12, Saturday Chong Hu (Gengyin) October 09, 2011 Sunday, September 13, Sunday October 15, 2011 Saturday, September 19, 2011 Saturday Chong Chicken (Ding You) October 18, 2011 Tuesday, September 22 Chong Rat (Gengzi) October 22, 2011 Lunar Calendar 09/26 Saturday Chonglong (Jiachen)2011-10-29 Lunar October 03 Saturday Chong Pig (Xinhai)2011-10-30 Lunar Calendar October 04 Sunday Chong Rat (壬子)2011-10-31 Lunar Calendar October 05 Monday Chong Niu (癸ugu) wishes you all happiness!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Male, 1982 Lunar Year of the Dog [Year of the Dog], Female, 1983 Lunar Year [Year of the Pig].

    If you want to get married, you need to avoid Chong 'Renxu' day and Chong 'Guihai' day, and other auspicious days are optional! I wish you a happy marriage!

    An auspicious day for marriage in September.

    September 2, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 5th Friday New Year: Southern Monkey Day Chong (Jiayin) Tiger.

    September 7, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 10th Wednesday New Year: East Niu Richong (Jiwei) sheep.

    September 10, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 13th Saturday New Year: Nanlong Richong (壬戌) dog.

    September 12, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 15th Monday Year of the Year: North Ma Ri Chong (Jiazi) rat.

    September 14, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 17th Wednesday New Year: South Monkey Day Chong (Bingyin) Tiger.

    September 19, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 22nd Monday New Year: East Niu Richong (Xinwei) sheep.

    September 24, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 27th Saturday New Year: North Ma Richong (C) Rat.

    September 26, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year August 29 Monday New Year: Southern Monkey Day Chong (Wu Yin) Tiger.

    September 28, 2011 Huang Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September 2nd Day Wednesday Year of the Year of the Ox: North Dog Day Chong (Gengchen) Dragon.

    An auspicious day for marriage in October.

    October 5, 2011 Huang Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September 9th Wednesday New Year: East Snake Richong (Dinghai) Pig.

    October 6, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September 10th Thursday New Year: North Ma Richong (Wuzi) rat.

    October 8, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September 12th Saturday New Year: South Monkey Day Chong (Gengyin) Tiger.

    October 9, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September 13th Sunday New Year: East Chicken Day Chong (Xin Mao) Rabbit.

    October 15, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September 19th Saturday New Year: West Rabbit Day Chong (Ding You) Chicken.

    October 18, 2011 Huang Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September 22nd Tuesday New Year: North Ma Richong (Gengzi) Rat.

    October 22, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September Twenty-sixth Saturday New Year: North Dog Day Chong (Jiachen) Dragon.

    October 24, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year September Twenty-eighth Monday New Year: South Rat Ri Chong (Bingwu) Horse.

    October 28, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year October 2nd Friday New Year: Nanlong Richong (Gengxu) dog.

    October 30, 2011 Yellow Calendar (Imperial Calendar) Xin Mao Mu Year October 4th Sunday New Year: North Ma Richong (Renzi) Rat.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Look at the book, there is an auspicious day for marriage. Do you want to tell fortunes or what? If your fate is not compatible, you will never leave after all, and there will be a time to fight until you are old!

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