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When is the fourth day of the first month of 202 1? 202 1 what is the ninth day of the first month?

When is the fourth day of the first month of 202 1?

202 1 year on the fourth day of the first lunar month (lunar calendar)

Gregorian calendar 202 1 February 15 Monday Aquarius (Gregorian calendar)

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According to the old calendar, the new calendar time corresponding to the fourth day of the first month of 202 1 is1February Monday.

202 1 what is the fourth day of the first month?

2020-2021June 9th Time: 2021February 08 ~ 2021February 16.

Day 1: February 8, 20265438 +0

The next day: February 9, 202 1 year

Day 3: 202 1 February 10

Day 4: 202 1 February 1 1 (New Year's Eve)

Day 5: 202 1 February 12 (Spring Festival)

Day 6: 202 1 February 13

Day 7: 202 1 February 14

Day 8: 202 1 February 15 (the fourth day of the first month)

Day 9: 202 1 February 16

According to the Gregorian calendar, the fourth day of the first month of 202 1 is June 9 (2021February 15).

Customs on the fourth day of the first month: the whole family eats discounts together.

On the fourth day of the first lunar month, the whole family got a discount. The so-called discount is a hodgepodge of leftovers that has been cleaned up for a few days.

Dust indoors, sweep the floor indoors, and throw away the garbage in the yard. On this day, the cattle and sheep butcher's shop will burn incense in Ma Temple, because the sheep king, the cow king and the horse king are all enshrined in Ma Temple, and the statue of the sheep king in Ma Temple in the southern suburbs is the most famous. Generally speaking, shops should entertain large and small guys and give out red envelopes on the fourth night of the fourth day.

There used to be an old saying in Beijing: Heaven is not afraid, and the earth is not afraid. I'm afraid the shopkeeper will speak Mandarin on the fourth night. There is wine and food at the banquet, and the custom after drinking is to eat steamed buns.

The shopkeeper then raised his glass to congratulate everyone and thank them for their hard work. This is called Mandarin. After Mandarin is finished, the steamed stuffed bun is served, and the shopkeeper personally puts the steamed stuffed bun in the bowl. Whoever puts it in the bowl implies who is fired. People who are fired automatically pack their bags and leave after dinner, so this informal dinner is commonly known as eating steamed buns.