Year 1982 , Month 5 , Day 4 (Fire) Lucky Day Calendar
Slightly Lucky Day
Summary of This Day
Slightly Lucky Day
0 auspicious out of 6 purposes
友引
大明日
月徳合日
十方暮
受死日
重日
Calendar Notes
| Rokuyo |
友引
"A day of no contest in ordinary matters." Morning and evening are lucky, midday is unlucky. There is a custom of avoiding funerals.
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| Chinese Zodiac |
丁亥
Five Elements: Fire
Natchin (Sound Element): Rooftop Earth
Hinoto-I (Fire Pig). A quiet fire day. Good for study and meditation.
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| 28 Lunar Mansions |
尾宿
Auspicious for weddings, store openings, relocations, new construction, and building. Inauspicious for cutting fabric.
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| Twelve Day Officers |
危
A precarious day. Be moderate in all things. Auspicious for sake brewing. Inauspicious for mountain climbing, sailing, and weddings.
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| Nine Star Ki |
三碧木星
Star of growth and vitality. Auspicious for new ventures and inventions. Governs the east.
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Fortune by purpose
💰 Financial Fortune
凶
💒 Wedding
凶
✈️ Travel
凶
🏠 Moving
凶
🏪 Business opening
凶
🏗️ Construction
小吉
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Auspicious Days
◎大明日
An auspicious day when heaven and earth open and the sun illuminates every corner. Especially good for construction, relocation, and travel. Even when overlapping with an inauspicious day, the negative effects are mitigated.
◎月徳合日
An auspicious day corresponding to the heavenly stem combination of Gettoku-nichi. Like Gettoku-nichi, it is considered auspicious for all things.
✕受死日
The most dreaded inauspicious day in the lower calendar notes. Also called Kurobi (Black Day). This day is unlucky for all matters. Remains inauspicious even when overlapping with Tensha-nichi.
✕十方暮
A 10-day period from Kinoe-Saru to Mizunoto-Mi. The stems and branches are in conflict, making it inauspicious for all matters. Especially unfavorable for travel, marriage, and contracts.
✕重日
A day when good fortune doubles for auspicious events and misfortune doubles for inauspicious events. Funerals are avoided as misfortune may repeat. Weddings are also inauspicious as they evoke remarriage. Falls on Snake and Boar days.