The Auspicious Wedding Dates in March 2027 are thirteen Yi Jiaqu days: 4 March (Renwu), 5 March (Guiwei), 6 March (Jiashen, Jingzhe), 8 March (Bingxu), 10 March (Wuzi), 11 March (Jichou), 13 March (Xinmao), 16 March (Jiawu), 17 March (Yiwei), 18 March (Bingshen), 23 March (Xinchou), 28 March (Bingwu), and 29 March (Dingwei). 6 March is Jingzhe, so the shortlist opens in the Jingzhe week and runs through the later March rows that sit in the Chunfen window of the title.
Which thirteen days make the March 2027 wedding shortlist?
Yi Jiaqu here means the day list marks marriage among the suitable affairs. The thirteen Gregorian dates below are the full March 2027 set, with lunar lines, stem-branch names, and the first jishi copied from the day scrape. Open the English day page before you print invitations, and stay inside this table when a hall is already full.
| Gregorian |
Lunar |
Stem-branch |
First jishi |
Window note |
| 4 March 2027 |
1st month, 27th (正月廿七) |
Renwu |
Zi 00:00–00:59, Jinkui |
Two days before Jingzhe |
| 5 March 2027 |
1st month, 28th (正月廿八) |
Guiwei |
Yin 03:00–04:59, Jinkui |
Wedding day; not for moving in |
| 6 March 2027 |
1st month, 29th (正月廿九) |
Jiashen |
Zi 00:00–00:59, Qinglong |
Jingzhe |
| 8 March 2027 |
2nd month, 1st (二月初一) |
Bingxu |
Yin 03:00–04:59, Siming |
Lunar second month opens |
| 10 March 2027 |
2nd month, 3rd (二月初三) |
Wuzi |
Zi 00:00–00:59, Jinkui |
After Jingzhe week |
| 11 March 2027 |
2nd month, 4th (二月初四) |
Jichou |
Yin 03:00–04:59, Jinkui |
Mid-month cluster |
| 13 March 2027 |
2nd month, 6th (二月初六) |
Xinmao |
Zi 00:00–00:59, Siming |
Moving house listed to avoid |
| 16 March 2027 |
2nd month, 9th (二月初九) |
Jiawu |
Zi 00:00–00:59, Jinkui |
Mid second lunar month |
| 17 March 2027 |
2nd month, 10th (二月初十) |
Yiwei |
Yin 03:00–04:59, Jinkui |
Mid-month cluster |
| 18 March 2027 |
2nd month, 11th (二月十一) |
Bingshen |
Zi 00:00–00:59, Qinglong |
Mid-month cluster |
| 23 March 2027 |
2nd month, 16th (二月十六) |
Xinchou |
Yin 03:00–04:59, Jinkui |
Later March row |
| 28 March 2027 |
2nd month, 21st (二月廿一) |
Bingwu |
Zi 00:00–00:59, Jinkui |
Late March row |
| 29 March 2027 |
2nd month, 22nd (二月廿二) |
Dingwei |
Yin 03:00–04:59, Jinkui |
Last row on this shortlist |

Treat that table as the working file of Auspicious Wedding Dates in March 2027. If a hotel, registry desk, or elder table already occupies 4–6 March, walk down the same thirteen days instead of inventing extra Gregorian dates between the rows.
Why does 6 March sit on Jingzhe?
6 March 2027 is Jiashen, the 29th of the 1st lunar month, and Jingzhe, the solar term that names this month’s window. Marriage sits among the suitable affairs that day, with the first jishi at Zi (00:00–00:59), Qinglong, and only installing a door listed to avoid. Couples who treat Jingzhe as a spring mood and then pick a random Saturday in March have already left the thirteen-day file: the hinge is this Gregorian date, and the neighbouring Yi Jiaqu days cluster around it rather than around a feeling that the weather has turned.
4 March (Renwu, 正月廿七, Zi 00:00–00:59 Jinkui) and 5 March (Guiwei, 正月廿八, Yin 03:00–04:59 Jinkui) sit immediately before Jingzhe, still in the first lunar month. 8 March (Bingxu, 二月初一, Yin 03:00–04:59 Siming) is the first Yi Jiaqu day after Jingzhe and the first day of the second lunar month, so the early cluster of Auspicious Wedding Dates in March 2027 is 4, 5, 6, and 8 March. 7 March is not on the list. A hall that is already holding another banquet on Jingzhe should be tested against 8 March or the mid-month rows.
Where do couples usually misread the thirteen-day file?
The usual miss is stacking a house move onto 5 March because the banquet hall is already booked. 5 March 2027 is Guiwei and lists marriage, betrothal, and meeting relatives among suitable affairs, while moving in, opening the market, groundbreaking, and covering a house sit among affairs to avoid. Keep the wedding on 5 March if the hall is free; put the house keys on another row that lists moving in, or hold the move after the banquet month. 13 March (Xinmao) lists marriage and lists relocation and moving in to avoid, so the same split applies: ceremony on 13 March, house keys on a different day.
The second miss is filling the gaps between listed days, including the empty Gregorian slot between Jingzhe and 8 March. The third miss is printing a midnight tea ceremony because seven of the thirteen first-jishi slots open at Zi (00:00–00:59). Those clock times are the first named hours on the scrape; a lunch or evening banquet still needs a later hour printed on the same English day page.
How should the first jishi meet a banquet hour?
The first jishi is the first named hour on the scrape. Seven March rows open at Zi (00:00–00:59): 4, 6, 10, 13, 16, 18, and 28 March. Six rows open at Yin (03:00–04:59): 5, 8, 11, 17, 23, and 29 March. Those labels do not move a kitchen’s fire-up time, so the hour file and the hotel contract have to be read together.
- Confirm the Gregorian date is one of the thirteen Yi Jiaqu days in the table.
- Open that date on the Chinese Calendar and read the remaining named hours.
- Place tea, pickup, and banquet against hours the hall can actually staff.
- If 4–6 March is the date, freeze the hotel before you freeze the hour.
What still sits outside the almanac?
Hotel logistics outrank the almanac.
Yi Jiaqu is a traditional day mark. Civil registry hours, photographer blackout, guest trains, and a banquet kitchen already plated for another party sit outside that mark. Spring halls fill on the Jingzhe cluster first, which is why 4, 5, and 6 March should be kept only after the contract is actually free. Among the Auspicious Wedding Dates in March 2027, use the list below as the practical filter after the thirteen dates are on paper.
- Hotel and kitchen capacity on 4–6 March, including Jingzhe on 6 March.
- A house-move plan that must not share 5 March or 13 March with the banquet.
- Registry opening hours on the civil calendar.
- Clash notes and later hours on each English day page.
- A split tea-ceremony morning and banquet evening if one building cannot hold both.
This page does not forecast a marriage outcome. It records which March days the scrape marks Yi Jiaqu, notes that 6 March is Jingzhe, and tells you where hotels take priority.
Frequently asked questions
Can a couple marry on Jingzhe itself?
6 March 2027 is Jiashen and lists marriage, and it is Jingzhe, so keep the date when the hall and hotel are free; the solar-term label does not override those two constraints.
Must the ceremony start at the first jishi?
The first jishi is the first named slot, and on 4, 6, 10, 13, 16, 18, and 28 March that slot is Zi at midnight, so read the day page for later hours before you print a run-of-show.
Can the couple move in on 5 March as well?
5 March lists marriage and lists moving in among affairs to avoid, so hold the banquet on 5 March if the hall is free and put the house keys on a different row.
What if 4–6 March hotels are already full?
Stay inside the same thirteen-day set: 8, 10, 11, 13, 16, 17, 18, 23, 28, and 29 March 2027. 8 March opens the lunar second month, and 28 and 29 March are the two latest rows with more hall slack.
Where should you read next?
Keep this month file for Auspicious Wedding Dates in March 2027 beside the February English page and the year overview. For the previous Gregorian month, open Auspicious Wedding Dates in February 2027. For the rest of the year, open Auspicious Wedding Dates 2027. Hour tables and clash notes stay on the day pages linked above.