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What is August 1953 in the lunar calendar?
According to the perpetual calendar, the sixth day of August in the lunar calendar is the sixth day of July 1953. The perpetual calendar is the oldest solar calendar in ancient legends of China. The name of the perpetual calendar comes from a man named Wannian in Shang Dynasty. Wannian is the editor of this calendar. In order to commemorate its achievements, this calendar was named "perpetual calendar". The perpetual calendar in use now is an annual calendar that includes or applies to several years. With the development of science and technology, modern perpetual calendars can display multiple sets of calendars such as solar calendar, lunar calendar and trunk calendar at the same time, and can also contain various functional information such as good or bad luck, holidays and reminders.
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