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Auspicious Dates

Auspicious Date Finder

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Used for ceremonial rites to worship ancestors, heaven and earth, deities, and the state altars. In antiquity, it served as a familial custom and carried the significance of state rituals.

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From 2026Year7Month9Day onward, calculate for 60 days

Auspicious Date

Auspicious Date Finder How To Use

What can this tool be used for?

Auspicious date selection is used to filter dates for events like weddings, moving, business openings, and groundbreaking based on the traditional Almanac and date selection rules. This tool combines rule calculations with date range filtering for easy study and reference.

How do I use this tool?

First, select the event category and specific theme, then set the date range. Supported themes will return recommended and taboo days directly, while other themes will show descriptions to help you understand their meaning in the date selection system.

How should I interpret the results?

Recommended and taboo days are derived from traditional rule combinations and do not guarantee real-world outcomes. Actual arrangements should still consider locations, people involved, weather, legal procedures, and personal conditions.

What scenarios is it suitable for?

It is suitable for Almanac study, traditional date selection research, cultural references for weddings, moving, and business openings, and cross-referencing with Bazi and destiny analysis articles.

FAQ

What is the difference between date selection and the Almanac?

The Almanac usually provides a daily summary of auspicious and taboo activities, whereas date selection further filters dates for specific events based on rules like Jian Chu (Twelve Gods), Shen Sha (Gods and Demons), Chong Sha (Clashing), and solar terms.

What are the Twelve Jian Chu Gods?

The Twelve Jian Chu Gods represent twelve daily status values in the traditional date selection system: Jian (Establish), Chu (Remove), Man (Full), Ping (Balance), Ding (Stable), Zhi (Hold), Po (Destruct), Wei (Danger), Cheng (Succeed), Shou (Collect), Kai (Open), and Bi (Close).

What does Shen Sha mean?

Shen Sha refers to symbolic stars or rules in traditional date selection and destiny analysis used to describe auspicious or inauspicious inclinations. Different events reference different auspicious and inauspicious stars.

Are the date selection results guaranteed to be accurate?

Not necessarily. The results are calculated based on traditional rules and are suitable for cultural and folklore reference. They should not replace real-world conditions, professional advice, or legal processes.

Can I use this tool for weddings, moving, and business openings?

Yes, you can query by selecting the corresponding event. We recommend using the results as a reference checklist, and then making decisions based on scheduling, venue, budget, and practical arrangements.