What happens to those who die on the 14th of July

Updated on culture 2024-07-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    It doesn't matter, life and death are fate, wealth is in the sky, and July 14 is yin.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    This claim is unscientific, and there is no scientific basis to prove it.

    Death is something that everyone experiences, don't believe this statement, you should respect life and cherish it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    There are no contraindications. A taboo is a certain prohibition formed by people's attitude towards things that are sacred, unclean, and dangerous. Dangerous and punitive are the two main features of taboos.

    The taboo can be roughly divided into three stages: primordial stage, secondary stage and transformation and extinction. Funeral taboos and ancestor worship are the original forms of taboos, and they are most directly related to ghost beliefs. In the secondary stage, people inherited the taboos that appeared in the ghost worship of the primitive period, institutionalized, ritualized, and made cumbersome regulations.

    In people's lives, whether it is etiquette, festivals, industries, etc., everything that is considered unlucky is almost taboo. Since the beginning of modern times when the mind was emancipated and superstitions were broken, science gradually penetrated into the hearts of the people, and taboos naturally died out and transformed.

    Taboos were originally passive precautions taken by ancient people in fear of supernatural forces or because of superstitious ideas. It used to play a role in regulating and restricting the law in ancient social life.

    Today, many taboos have gradually died out with the elimination of people's mysteries and superstitious concepts about forbidden objects, but there are still many taboos that have been left behind and affect people's lives.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    In ancient Chinese biographies, the time and day are recorded in the lunar calendar. Nowadays, many of the younger generation use the solar calendar. The following is an explanation of the date of November 30 in the solar calendar that you provided:

    First seven: November 30 is the first day, and December 6 is the first seven. Twenty-seven:

    13th. March 7: 20th.

    47:27. Five-seven:

    January 3, 2010. 67: 10th.

    77:17th. This is a normal seven-seven day.

    Solution 1: My country has a vast territory and different winds. In the north, it is generally over after May Seven, which is the largest sacrificial ceremony. There are also special offerings during the sacrifice: the first seven dumplings, two seven noodles, three seven rice, four seven burned paper, five or seven into a large feast.

    Solution 2: After the death of a person, the first cannot span two years, and the second cannot span three months. I'm talking about the folk customs of the Wuqi region, but I don't know if you are paying attention to the Qiqi region.

    In the total seven, if the deceased subtracts one day from himself, he or she subtracts a few days from his or her sons. For example, if your friend's situation is in the area where he has passed the May Seventh, then his May Seventh day is December 29th or 31st at the latest, and the 30th day is the 15th day of the lunar calendar, and generally nothing is arranged. In this way, there is no cross-year.

    If there is no annual limit in the middle, and the time is at the beginning of the year or in the middle of the month, but it is also the last day of a month, the seventh day of the last day of the second month is also celebrated. No matter how many sevens have not passed in the middle, five seven is five seven. For another example, if a person dies on the 27th of the lunar month, he will be at the funeral on the 28th, and on the 28th, he will have all the funerals and bring them all over the fifth and seventh, and this kind of thing cannot be celebrated during the Spring Festival.

    If there is a person who dies in the 30th year (Xiaojin 29), the deceased will be placed in an empty house, there can be no crying, the door can be closed and no longer visited, and there can be "movement" only in the second year of junior high school.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    This is not easy to say, ten miles are not customary, some are calculated according to the death diary, some are calculated according to the funeral day, and the burial day has three days and two days, this is not easy to say, you consult the local old people yourself, if you calculate from the day of death, the day of death plus twenty-eight days.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is counted from the day of burial, and if it is buried on the third day, it will be counted from that day. Not from the day of death!

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