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20 18 what are the good days in June of the lunar calendar? 20 18 analysis of the auspicious day of June in the lunar calendar!

In the traditional culture of China, major events are usually arranged on good days, so what is the good day of June in the 20th18th lunar month and what is the auspicious day of June in the 20th18th lunar month! 20 18 what are the good days in June of the lunar calendar? 20 18 analysis of the auspicious day of June in the lunar calendar! 20 18 analysis of the auspicious day of June in the lunar calendar! Lunar calendar 201June 9, 2008 Gregorian calendar July 2065438+July 265438+0 Saturday 2008.

Lunar calendar 201June 8 10 Gregorian calendar 201July 22, 8.

20 18 Lunar June 15 Gregorian calendar 2065438+Friday, July 27th, 2008.

Lunar calendar 20 18 June 22 Gregorian calendar 2065438+ Friday August 3, 2008

The lunar June of 20 18 begins on 20 18, and it runs from July of 20 18 to August of 20 10.

The summer of June in China lunar calendar is over, accompanied by heat waves, cold winds, cicadas and lotus leaves. In mid-June, people hope to send away the hot summer and usher in the cool autumn. This month, China folk festivals include Tiansong Festival and Lotus Watching Festival.

What is an auspicious day? The auspicious day of the zodiac is a unique term in China's traditional calendar, which refers to the day when everything goes well. Among the twelve zodiac signs, Qinglong, Tiande, Yutang, Siming, Tang Ming and Jingui are called the Six Zodiacs (the division, danger, determination, persistence, success and openness of the twelve duty days are called the Little Zodiac Day). When the six gods of the zodiac are on duty, everything is appropriate, which is a good day for the zodiac. According to the influence of celestial bodies and astrology on human beings, the ancients formulated the ecliptic underworld day, which provided some references and choices for China people to choose the right day to avoid misfortune. This auspicious culture has been deeply rooted in the thoughts of the people in China since ancient times, and has been affecting the lives of the people in China, and has formed a custom.