You can't get married around the Mid-Autumn Festival, because it's unlucky!
According to the traditional wedding custom, the whole July of the lunar calendar is generally not a happy event, because the Mid-Autumn Festival is a festival of sacrifice, and people commemorate the dead on this day, which is contrary to the celebration, so it is not suitable to get married in July of the lunar calendar.
In the emphasis on the date of marriage, the choice of auspicious day for the couple to get married should not only measure the birthdates of both sides and choose the right auspicious day of the ecliptic, but also avoid the days that are not suitable for marriage. For example, the Mid-Autumn Festival is called Ghost Festival, which is a day that is not suitable for marriage, so it is not recommended for the couple to get married around the Mid-Autumn Festival, and it is best not to choose the July of the lunar calendar. Is it true that sharing a room is forbidden on the Mid-Autumn Festival?
Yes, the Mid-Autumn Festival is full of yin, and it is the day of ancestor worship, so it is not appropriate to share a room!
On the Mid-Autumn Festival in July, we'd better restrain our desires and not share a room. July 30 was originally a folk ancestor worship festival in ancient times, but it was called Zhongyuan Festival, which originated from Taoism after the Eastern Han Dynasty. Buddhism calls July and a half the Bonin Festival.
In a certain sense, the ancestor worship festival in July and a half belongs to folk customs, the Mid-Autumn Festival belongs to Taoism, and the Bonin Festival belongs to Buddhism. On this day, the yin is heavy and it is not very friendly to people with kidney deficiency, so it is not suitable for us to share the same room on the Mid-Autumn Festival. I suggest that you can postpone it for a few days.