This day is designated as inauspicious and dangerous.
A danger day should be used for religious observations, ground breaking, bed positioning in fengshui, and the dismantling of objects. Avoid dangerous activities, especially at sea. Also avoid long distance journeys, as well as marriage and burials.
The lunar mansion this day is Bi, the Net. This is a generally benevolent star that brings harmonious outcomes, and peaceful relations. It is good for most activities.
Dragon, the sign of this day, is the Star of Art for Monkey, Rat, and Dragon. If you were born in a year or day of one of these three signs, this is a good day for creative work.
Dragon is in harmony with Monkey, Rat, Tiger, and Rooster; is neutral toward Snake, Horse, Sheep, Pig, and Ox; clashes with Dragon and Dog; and is ambivalent toward Rabbit.
Dragon is in harmony with Monkey, Rat, Tiger, and Rooster; is neutral toward Snake, Horse, Sheep, Pig, and Ox; clashes with Dragon and Dog; and is ambivalent toward Rabbit.
The I Ching Hexagram, using the King Wen method, is number 29, line 1.
Hexagram 29 is Kan, Water. If you are sincere, you will be successful. This hexagram is bad in fall.
Line 1 In the abyss one can fall into a pit. Bad luck. The zodiac sign of line 1, Tiger, is weak by the element of the season. And, by the element of the hexagram, means creative and business interests. Tiger is in harmony with the signs of changing lines, 3 and 5, and with the signs of the day and month. Wood covers Earth giving Metal. There is some vacillation. Advance. The Wood of Wood Dragon day puts another dragon in line 1. This is auspicious. Act.
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