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What is the date of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2022 in Gregorian calendar?

What is the date of the Mid-Autumn Festival in 2022 in Gregorian calendar?

On Saturday, August 15, and September 10, 2022, the monkey (Gengshen) rushed north.

The year of dry support is the year of monthly support, the day of monthly support.

Five elements of Jin Bu Jin Da Yi earthen stove caught fire.

Virgo

Suitable for everything.

Avoid marriage and migration.

Peng Zubai's taboo is that if he doesn't fix the stove, he will see disaster.

Xingkong Lousu (Loujingou)

Ji Shen should quickly observe the sun, the guide in the sky, Fu Yu Yu Tang.

Evil spirits should avoid the moon and hate fire.

Cherish the Dragon (Zodiac Day)

Stick to your post (Kyrgyzstan)

Northwest Shen Fu

Day, Lu, silver, and Guangxi are together.

Nine planets Bai Liu-Qinglong Star (Gold)-Ji Shen

Judging from the above yellow calendar, this day is the value of Qinglong, and it is a good auspicious day, so you can rest assured to act.

What is the moral of this festival?

In modern times, it is generally believed that the Mid-Autumn Festival is a reunion of people on the moon, and it seems quite common for many people to go home from distant places to reunite with their families. In fact, the word Mid-Autumn Festival was not originally used to mean reunion. The existing written records were first found in documents of the Han Dynasty, and were written in Zhou Li between the Han Dynasty (handed down by Zhou Gongdan, actually written between the Han Dynasty). It is said that in the pre-Qin period, there were activities in Yue Bai to welcome the cold on the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, provide good autumn clothes and celebrate the autumnal equinox. At that time, it was an activity of respecting the elderly, sending moon cakes to the elderly and praying for a bumper harvest in autumn. During the Tang and Song Dynasties, with the spread of poets' poems, people often used the full moon and the lack of the moon to describe their joys and sorrows, and vagrants also used this to express their deep affection for the moon. Now the Mid-Autumn Festival has become a very representative part of China culture, and it is the second large-scale festival that everyone gets together to celebrate besides the Spring Festival.