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When is Mafia Day on 202 1 September?

Mafia Day in September 20021year is:

Gregorian calendar 202 1 year September 2nd Thursday Virgo (Gregorian calendar)

202 1 year Lunar July 26th (Lunar)

Xiang Chong: Niu Richong (Ding Wei) sheep.

Gregorian calendar 202 1 year September 3rd Friday Virgo (Gregorian calendar)

July 27th, 202 1 year (lunar calendar)

Xiang Chong: Hu Richong (Wu Shen) Monkey.

Gregorian calendar 2021September 4th Saturday Virgo (Gregorian calendar)

July 28th, 202 1 year (lunar calendar)

Xiang Chong: The rabbit runs to the chicken.

Gregorian calendar 202 1 September1June Thursday Virgo (Gregorian calendar)

Mafia Day (hi dào rì) is a day that superstitious people think is unlucky and unsuitable for doing things. Yip Wong's Peach Blossom Girl is the third fold: "Today is Mafia Day, and all newcomers will die if they log in.

brief introduction

China culture has a long history and is profound. The custom of choosing auspicious days is a traditional culture with a long history in China. It has extensive cultural connotations. The purpose of choosing auspicious day is to find and determine the appropriate time and space for practical activities, and to fully grasp the appropriate opportunities caused by the harmonious relationship between weather, geography and people, so as to achieve the result of avoiding misfortune.

In modern times, the main contents of the Gregorian calendar include three calendars: Gregorian calendar, Lunar calendar and Ganzhi calendar, which are related to good luck and bad luck, twelve gods and evil spirits, mysterious nine planets, evil spirits, evil spirits and evil spirits, harmony, singing, Ganzhi, twenty-four solar terms, duty, fetal god, Peng Zu's taboo, Liu Yao, nine planets, fleeting time, Tai sui, three yuan Jiu Yun and the god of wealth XiShen.

According to the influence law of celestial bodies and astrology on human beings, the ancients formulated the Yellow Mafia Day, and recorded the good and bad luck of each day on the calendar for reference and choice.