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What's the date of lunar calendar165438+1October 24th?

Lunar calendar165438+1October 24th is Earth Day.

In the traditional culture of China, soil represents the earth, nature and stability. In agricultural society, land is the cornerstone of people's life and a symbol of prosperity and stability. Therefore, festivals or celebrations related to soil are usually related to praying for a bumper harvest, peace and family reunion. Lunar calendar165438+1October 24th is Tuyao Day, which has no special significance in China traditional culture. However, in some regions or cultures, there may be some traditions or customs related to soil.

In some areas, people may hold sacrifices or ceremonies on this day to pray for the blessing of the land god in order to obtain a bumper harvest and good luck. In addition, some places will hold cultural activities related to soil, such as local products exhibitions and folk performances, to show local cultural characteristics.

Besides the traditional culture of China, it also has its special significance in some western cultures. For example, in astrology, the bright sun of the earth is the sixth house of the zodiac, representing stability, pragmatism and practicality. Therefore, some astrologers believe that people born in Japan usually have these characteristics.

The origin of Tuyao Day

Earth Day, also known as "Earth Day", has its special meaning and origin in many cultures. In different traditions and customs, the story and significance of Earth Kiln Day are different, but they are all related to land, harvest, family and faith. In the traditional culture of China, Earth Kiln Day has no clear origin. However, in ancient times, people's awe and worship of nature made them regard land as a kind of god and think that it can give life and harvest.

In western culture, the Earth Kiln Festival also has its unique origin. In ancient Rome, Earth Day was regarded as an important day, and people held sacrificial ceremonies to celebrate the myths of Demeter and Hades.

Every year on Obsidian Day, Demeter meets Hades in the underworld to visit her daughter Persephone. This fairy tale has also become one of the symbolic meanings of the future in western culture, which is related to the earth, harvest and death. The above contents are for reference only.