Chinese lunar calendar auspicious dates: almanac, taboos, clashes, and date selection
A guide to Chinese almanac date selection for weddings, moving, opening, and other events using lunar calendar notes and clashes.
Auspicious-date selection starts with the event type, then checks almanac recommendations, clashes, solar terms, and personal constraints.
What Chinese auspicious date can help you check
Searchers usually have an event and a date range. The guide helps narrow candidates without making absolute promises.
The useful part of Yi Jing divination is not a one-line verdict. It is the ability to trace an interpretation back to visible chart data and to distinguish that data from the reader's real-life circumstances.
The chart fields behind the answer
Original hexagram, changed hexagram, moving lines, self-response, kinship roles, spirits, body-use, or almanac notes must match a clear question.
The same day can fit one event but not another. Almanac notes, clashes, solar terms, and personal timing should be read together.
A practical order for reviewing the result
Choose the event type, set a date range, filter almanac notes, remove obvious clashes, then compare with practical availability.
This topic fits Liu Yao, Meihua Yishu, daily hexagrams, Huangli date selection, and short-cycle practical questions.
What Chinese auspicious date cannot decide on its own
Do not repeatedly cast the same question or treat a daily reminder as the only basis for major decisions.
Treat the result as a cultural reference and a way to organize questions. Medical, legal, financial, and other high-stakes decisions still require current facts and qualified professional advice.
Check it against your own chart
Open the auspicious-date tool to filter dates by event type, almanac notes, and clash warnings.
Keep the generated result open while reading. Compare the fields named above, note any uncertain inputs, and only then continue to the related guides that match what is actually present in the chart.
Open the auspicious-date tool to filter dates by event type, almanac notes, and clash warnings.
Short Answers
Is one auspicious date good for everyone?
No, event type and personal context matter.
Does a zodiac clash always block a date?
It is a caution signal, not an absolute rule.
Can date selection guarantee success?
No, it is a timing reference, not a guarantee.
