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What day is the seventh day of the first month?
People's Day, also known as People's Victory Day and People's Celebration Day, is an ancient traditional festival in China. The seventh day of the first lunar month is the birthday of mankind. On the annual "People's Month Festival", people hope that the weather will be fine and sunny, which means that the new year will be safe and smooth. If it rains, it means bad luck this year.
In the ancient myths and legends of China, Nu Wa first created the world. On the seventh day, she created chickens, dogs, pigs, sheep, cows, horses and other animals, and then created people. People and animals have their own birthdays. Chicken's birthday is the first day of the first month, dog's birthday is the second day of the first month, pig's birthday is the third day of the first month, sheep's birthday is the fourth day of the first month, cow's birthday is the fifth day of the first month, horse's birthday is the sixth day of the first month, man's birthday is the seventh day of the first month, and ancient birthday is the eighth day of the first month.
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