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The eighth day of December 2012 is also January 19, 2013 in the Gregorian calendar, and the 08th of December (small) in the lunar calendar.

Years: Renchen Year, Chinese Zodiac Dragon , Guicho Moon, Yiyou Day

Daily fetal gods occupy the square: northwest outside the Dumomomen

The Five Elements: Well Spring Water Becomes a Position

Chong: Chongtu (jimao) Shadong

Peng Zu Baiji: B does not plant a thousand plants that don’t grow long, you don’t feast on guests and sit in madness

Good fortune and gods: Tiandehe, Mucang, Sixiang, Sanhe, Linri, Tianxi, Tianyi, Yuedehe

Appropriate: Sacrifice, enter the funeral, break the ground, remove clothing, complete clothing, start drilling, burial, repair graves, erect monuments

The evil spirits should be avoided: Dasha, Wuli, Gouchen

Avoid: Do not take the rest

The eighth day of December is also commonly known as the Laba Festival.

Every December in the lunar calendar is commonly called the twelfth lunar month. The eighth day of December (the eighth day of the twelfth lunar month) is the Laba Festival, which is customarily called Laba. The Laba Festival has a long tradition and history in my country. Drinking Laba porridge and making Laba porridge on this day is national The most traditional and exquisite customs of the people everywhere;

The most important festival of the twelfth lunar month in the Chinese lunar calendar is the twelfth lunar month in December in the lunar calendar, and the eighth day of the eighth day in the lunar calendar. Starting from the pre-Qin period, the Laba Festival has been used to worship ancestors and gods, praying for a good harvest and auspiciousness. It is said that the enlightenment day of the founder of Buddhism, Sakyamuni, is also on the eighth day of December. Therefore, Laba is also a Buddhist festival called "Buddha Enlightenment Festival".