Chris_ng Posted June 16, 1999 Share Posted June 16, 1999 Hi there,I have more than 1 Chinese calender at home and whenever I look at the auspicious time or day, they are all saying different things. SO, which is correct and where can I get the right auspicious time?Regards,Chris Ng Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Robert Lee Posted June 19, 1999 Staff Share Posted June 19, 1999 Dear Chris,Please read below:- Quote On 6/16/99 2:07:17 PM, Anonymous wrote:Hi there,I have more than 1 Chinesecalender at home and wheneverI look at the auspicious timeor day, they are all sayingdifferent things. SO, which iscorrect and where can I getthe right auspicious time? Actually, all the calendar are theoritically correct. However, I do find the Lunar Calendar significantly more accurate. And it can be found in almost any calendar (which has western date and chinese date). So it is easier to determine Auspicious Time. Several ways to determine an auspicious time.1. Check the elements of the month, day, or minute. If it helps your element it is considered auspicious.2. You can make use of the Flying Star or Xuan Kong Fei Xing to obtain auspicious time.Warmest RegardsRobert Lee Quote Regards,Chris Ng Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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