Best and most accurate time to check on 2nd December 2023, lunar calendar, today’s auspicious or inauspicious day

Discover the best and worst times on December 2nd, 2023. Check the lunar calendar to find out the auspicious hours, inauspicious hours, and the best activities to do throughout the day.

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Check the lunar calendar on December 2, 2023 – Check the good and bad hours on December 2, 2023

Saturday, December 2, 2023, which is October 20th in the lunar calendar, is the day of Giap Ngo, in the month of Quy Hoi, in the year of Quy Mao, belonging to the Little Snow season.

Bao Nhat day (Great Rearing) – Yang Wood giving birth to Yang Fire – is a very good day (great rearing), with the synergy of the heavenly and earthly branches, people are easy to unite, and work encounters fewer obstacles.

Unlucky ages on this day are Mau Ty, Nham Ty, Canh Dan, Nham Dan.

Traveling in the Northeast direction will encounter the deity of Hy, which brings joy and good luck. Traveling in the Southeast direction will encounter the deity of Tai, which welcomes wealth and prosperity.

Things to do: lawsuits, disputes, rituals, healing, burials, funeral ceremonies, seeking wealth and fortune, opening businesses, shops.

Things not to do: long-distance travel, weddings, construction, ground-breaking, roof construction, house repairs, moving to a new home.

Check the good and bad hours on December 2, 2023

Hoang Dao hours:

– Ty Hour (11pm-1am): Gold reserve. Good hour for weddings.

– Suu Hour (1am-3am): Gold Road. Everything goes smoothly.

– Mao Hour (5am-7am): Jade Road. Good hour for all activities, especially studying, writing, paperwork; avoid activities related to mud and cooking.

– Ngo Hour (11am-1pm): Great Fate. Everything goes well.

– Than Hour (3pm-5pm): Azure Dragon. Everything goes well, ranked first on the Hoang Dao chart.

– Dau Hour (5pm-7pm): Bright Road. Good hour for promotion, meeting with important people.

Hac Dao hours:

– Dan Hour (3am-5am): White Tiger. Inauspicious hour for all activities.

– Thin Hour (7am-9am): Heavenly Rush. Inauspicious hour for all activities.

– Ty Hour (9am-11am): Original Woe. Inauspicious hour for communication, lawsuits.

-Mui Hour (1pm-3pm): Trap Battle. Inauspicious hour for funerals, house construction, house moving.

– Tuat Hour (7pm-9pm): Heavenly Body. Inauspicious hour for lawsuits.

– Hoi Hour (9pm-11pm): Imperial Regent. Inauspicious hour for disputes, lawsuits.

Hoang Dao hours:

11am-1pm and 11pm-1am, Luu Nien hour, the hour of uncertain fortune, difficult career advancement, postponed lawsuits, beware of arguments, ordinary speech. People who are traveling may not receive good news. Long-term work, slow but steady.

1am-3am and 1pm-3pm, Xich Khoat hour, the hour of entanglement, prone to disputes, beware of cautious words, keep quiet. Postpone meetings, appointments, debates… during this time. If necessary to go, then keep your mouth shut, avoid arguments.

3am-5am and 3pm-5pm, Tieu Cat hour, very auspicious hour, traveling brings much luck, people who are traveling will soon receive good news, everything harmonizes, family members are healthy, business is lucky, women receive good news.

5am-7am and 5pm-7pm, Tuyet Lu hour, this is the Dai Hung hour, which is very bad. Traveling will encounter bad things, loss of wealth and difficulty recovering, seeking fortune will not bring benefits, likely to encounter difficulties. Arguments without reason, losing out.

7am-9am and 7pm-9pm, Dai An hour, traveling is auspicious, seeking fortune in the Southwest direction, peaceful homes, safe travel for those who are traveling.

9am-11am and 9pm-11pm, Toc Hy hour, traveling brings much luck, joy comes, choosing the morning is better than the afternoon and evening. Seeking fortune in the South direction. Meeting with leaders, officials, partners brings much luck.

Information for reference and experience only.

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