Year 1900 , Month 8 , Day 9 (Wood) Lucky Day Calendar
Slightly Lucky Day
Summary of This Day
Slightly Lucky Day
2 auspicious out of 6 purposes
先負
寅の日
天一天上
破
八専
復日
Calendar Notes
| Rokuyo |
先負
"Strike first and lose." Mornings are considered unlucky, afternoons lucky.
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| Chinese Zodiac |
甲寅
Five Elements: Wood
Natchin (Sound Element): Great Stream Water
Kinoe-Tora (Wood Tiger). A day of strong beginnings. Very auspicious for independence and starting a business.
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| 28 Lunar Mansions |
角宿
Good for cutting clothes, erecting pillars, construction work, and betrothal gifts. Bad for weddings.
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| Twelve Day Officers |
破
A day for breaking through obstacles. Auspicious for lawsuits and going to battle. Inauspicious for weddings and celebrations.
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| Nine Star Ki |
七赤金星
Star of joy and sociability. Auspicious for dining and performing arts. Governs the west.
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Fortune by purpose
💰 Financial Fortune
中吉
💒 Wedding
小吉
✈️ Travel
大吉
🏠 Moving
小吉
🏪 Business opening
小吉
🏗️ Construction
小吉
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Quick Tips by Purpose
💰
Financial Fortune
中吉
Tiger Day—money spent is said to return a thousand miles. Auspicious for buying or first using a new wallet.
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Travel
大吉
Tiger Day—"travel a thousand miles and return a thousand miles." Considered the most auspicious day to depart on a trip.
Auspicious Days
◎寅の日
The tiger is said to "travel a thousand miles and return a thousand miles," making it auspicious for travel and financial fortune. 12-day cycle.
◎天一天上
The period when Ten'ichijin ascends to heaven (16 days). No directional taboos, and traveling in any direction is auspicious. Favorable for travel and moving.
✕八専
8 days out of the 12-day period from Mizunoe-Ne to Mizunoto-I when the Five Elements of the heavenly stem and earthly branch are the same. The imbalance is amplified, making weddings, construction, buying/selling, etc. inauspicious. Repeats every 60 days.
✕復日
A day when both good and bad events tend to repeat. Funerals should be avoided, and weddings are inauspicious as they evoke remarriage. Determined by the heavenly stem of the solar month and the day.