Sunday, October 13, 2013

Inauspicious dates to avoid for wedding/marriage in 2015

I have posted the list of auspicious dates for wedding/marriage in 2015 quite some times ago, and here is the reverse, namely the inauspicious dates to avoid for wedding/marriage in 2015. The list below is produced based on the Chinese almanac Tong Shu. (Click the image to enlarge)


If you are concerned, then you should probably avoid getting married on the listed days above.

Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it.

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26 comments:

  1. Hi, can I check what can be done if we have already decided to get married on a certain date, and it's considered inauspicious?

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  2. Hi I have already chosen to get married on 14 Feb 2015. What can I do then?

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  3. @misterclaire

    Its either you avoid it or you face it.

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  4. how can I know what exception on this day if i still choose this inauspicious date?

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  5. @michael trio

    Inauspicious dates don't have exception.

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  6. For 26 Jun 2015, which zodiac is that against?

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  7. Dear Voyager,
    Just a question, why is it when I asked my local "sifu" to use tong shu to calculate the wedding dates for my fiance and I, it has some conflicts on your inauspicious dates? eg, he says 22 March is a good date, but yours says is not good.

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  8. @Lil Moo Duckie

    22 March 2014 got 月害, 天刑.

    On what basis he determined it is a good date?

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  9. @Voyager8

    on our birthdates and animal, as well as our parent's animals.

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  10. how about 15 march 2015? which zodiac is exception... how about dragon and tiger

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  11. @Fuista Rica

    There is no exception for inauspicious dates. All will be affected.


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  12. Hi, my gf and I are planning to do a civil ceremony either on oct 12th or December 30th 2015. Please advice which is a good date. Im born in the year of rooster ( 1981) and my gf is in the year of the rat (1984). Thanks!

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  13. Dear Voyager,
    I got my wedding date from local sifu which on 7th June 2015 but it is inauspicious date based on your calendar? Can you give advise on this? Thank you.

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  14. @wk

    I have already advised in the last paragraph:

    "Bear in mind that although the Tong Shu is a compilation of Chinese astrology and calendaring studies gathering wisdom of thousands of years, we should use it wisely and rationally, but not be too superstitious on it."

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  16. Hi Everyone,

    I'm newly engaged and my fiancé and I are happy in regards to marrying sometime in September of 2015. My fiancé is a Rabbit, born November 4, '87 and I'm a Goat, born October 1, '79. Will being married on a Saturday in September be a good/auspicious day for next year? Do the dates and times of our birth year also count in picking out the best date for marriage? Super thanks!

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  17. Hi...I'm planning to getting married on 5/6/2015. I'm year of dragon & my fiancé is year of rooster. Do we need to wear to something avoid it?

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  18. Hi, my b.day is july 12,90 and my bf b.day is jul 13,1990.. we're year of the horse. Is 2015 a nice year for wedding or 2016 jan?

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  19. Hi, is the date mentioned for inauspicious date based on lunar calendar?

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  20. @Jennifer Kang

    The dates are in Gregorian/Western calendar.

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  21. Hi there, just to ask, the Wedding/Marriage here refers to the Chinese Wedding Reception day? Is the Registration of Marriage (ROM) considered as Wedding/Marriage as well?

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  22. Hi. My fiance and I are planning to get married on 8th of dec 2015. We are both horse. Is the date okay for this widow year? Thank u.

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