April 3rd of the solar calendar, i.e., February 16th of the lunar calendar is Dinh Mui day, belonging to the Xuan Phan period. The auspicious hours include: Dan (3am-5am), Mao (5am-7am), Ty (9am-11am), Than (3pm-5pm), Tuat (7pm-9pm), Hoi (9pm-11pm).
According to the ten thousand-year calendar, February 16th is a good day, suitable for doing many things such as praying for peace, praying for blessings, departing, entering, buying and selling goods, signing contracts, starting construction, meeting friends. However, this day should not be for proposals, engagements, weddings, medical examinations and treatments, dispelling bad luck...
On February 16th, if you want to pray to the God of Joy, choose the South direction to go. If you are heading towards the God of Wealth, it is best to go east.
The 16th day of the 2nd lunar month is in conflict with the ages Ky Suu, Tan Suu. Therefore, these two ages should not do big things.
Suggested departure hours according to Ly Thuan Phong:
- 11am-1pm and 11pm-1pm: Good for departure, easy to encounter good luck. Traders make a profit, everything goes smoothly, if you have diseases, you will be cured.
- 1am-3am and 1pm-3pm: Unlucky departure time, with the possibility of losing money and possessions. Seeking wealth is not beneficial, disputes are often disadvantageous, and there is a possibility of imprisonment.
- 3am-5am and 3pm-5pm: Departing at this time, most things are good.
- 5am-7am and 5pm-7pm: Departing at this time will bring many good omens and joy, but remember to choose the morning. Meeting leaders and partners will bring good luck, everything will be smooth, no need to worry.
- 7am-9am and 7pm-9pm: Karma is difficult to succeed, seeking wealth is obscure, preventing disputes. Suing should be postponed, easily losing property, everything is stagnant, prolonged, not resolved thoroughly.
- 9am-11am and 9pm-11pm: Easy to have disputes, encounter bad things, so be careful in your words. You should not depart during this time frame, especially going to meetings, meeting partners, discussing big things...