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What day is Friday?

Question 1: Every Friday is a weekend.

It's all traffic jams

It's just the day after work.

Question 2: When is Friday for Lu Han, the day when the movie I am a Witness was released, the day when he was born, the day when he held his first solo concert, the day when he released a new song dedicated to love, the day when he was interviewed, and the day when he sent Weibo?

Question 3: When is Black Friday? As we all know, in most European countries, Friday is considered as an unlucky day. If a Friday happens to be 13, that day is even more unlucky, because the number 13 is also considered unlucky. Until today, many cities in Europe have no streets 13, hotels have no rooms 13, and buildings even have no floors 13 and 12. According to Eric Weierstern, an encyclopedic editor in the fields of science and mathematics, Friday is more likely to meet 13 than other days of the week.

Such a deep-rooted superstition. Its origin is naturally complicated. First of all, we have to start with its naming. In ancient Rome, Friday was regarded as the day of Venus, the goddess of love. Probably to inherit the tradition of ancient Rome. In Norse mythology, the fifth day of the week was also designated as the festival of Freya, the god of beauty and love, and later it gradually became Friday. Legend has it that once 12 God met, the uninvited 13 God Loki suddenly broke in and killed Bald, the god of peace. Fraiwa, Balder's mother, was very painful when she learned about this incident, and this day (Friday) in Fraiwa was also cast an ominous shadow.

Another important origin of Black Friday is that Jesus was executed on Friday. Judas who betrayed him was a 13 disciple of Jesus. In the Bible, Adam and Eve stole the forbidden fruit on Friday and got their original sin. In the story of Noah's Ark, the flood that destroyed everything broke out on Friday. The legendary Temple of Solomon was also destroyed on Friday.

There is also a legend circulating in the hands of water:/kloc-In the 8th century, in order to break the unlucky superstition of Friday, the British Navy named a ship "H _ M.S. Friday", selected its crew on a Friday and set sail on Friday. Even the captain's name is James Friday. As a result, on the maiden voyage of the ship, it mysteriously disappeared on a Friday morning and was never heard from again.

In fact, in the history of all countries and nations, there are customs that regard certain days as unlucky, for example, it is unlucky to travel, work or start a business on certain days, while some days are beneficial to sacrifice, start a business, get married or fight. In Anglo-Saxon cultural tradition, there are 24 unlucky days in a year, with an average of one day every half month. Ancient astronomers thought it unlucky to see blood or drink alcohol six days a year. However, after the Reformation in16th century, the influence of these unlucky days gradually weakened, leaving only the superstition of Black Friday. Nowadays, in the north of England, there is absolutely no wedding on Friday.

Strangely, in India, far away from Europe, the superstition of Black Friday is also widely circulated, which seems to be an example of the close cultural relationship between East and West. The development of human civilization is like a traveler who once stood at a crossroads and didn't know which way to choose. So, one road took him to the ancient Germanic civilization, another pointed to the Nordic culture, another led to ancient Rome, and another extended to the Far East. No matter which road he chooses, people today must know that those strange and deep-rooted superstitions in tradition are deeply rooted in the soil of cultural origin and development, and are another cultural heritage worthy of our study and exploration.

Question 4: When was the full moon last Friday?

Question 5: When is the next Friday of the lunar calendar? Friday of the lunar calendar is the 18th day of the winter month of the Year of the Monkey, and the Gregorian calendar is Friday of 20 16 12 16.

The query information of Gregorian calendar 2016/12/16 is as follows:

Gregorian calendar: 20 16 12 16 Friday Sagittarius

Lunar calendar: the first18th day in the winter of the Year of the Monkey.

Four pillars: Shen Bing Gengzi Ren Shen

Solar terms:

Birthday:

Twenty-eight Nights: Hmm.

Jia Zi Yin Na: Jian Jinfeng

Today: There are four days left.

Question 6: What did you read on Friday in ancient times? Week, also known as week or worship, is a unit of time. A week is seven days.

Zhou is called the Seven Obsidian in China. During the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties in China, Seven Obsidian refers to the seven main stars, such as the sun, the moon and the five planets, which was an important part of astronomical astrology at that time. China's seven obsidians did not begin as a unit of time. In the west, the ancient Babylonians first used seven days as a week. Later, the Jews spread it to ancient Egypt and from ancient Egypt to Rome. After the 3rd century AD, it spread widely to European countries. As a time unit, "Seven Obsidian" was first introduced to China in the 7th century, and was translated by Bukong Monk and Yang Jingfeng into Manjusri Bodhisattva and Other Immortals. * * * Both religion and Christianity have religious worship activities on a weekly basis, so in many dialects, "worship" gradually has the meaning of "week". So a day of the week is also called a day of the week.

The seven obsidians used in ancient China were parallel to the Latin Week. In Latin, Sunday (Obsidian Sun Day) is "dies solis", Monday (Obsidian Moon Day) is "dies lunae", Tuesday (Obsidian Fire Day) is "dies Martis" and Wednesday (Obsidian Water Day) is "Mercury Day". Thursday (Obsidian Day) is "dead Jovis", Friday (Obsidian Day) is "dead Veneris" and Saturday (Obsidian Day) is "dead Saturn"; French directly adopts Latin names, but changes Sunday to "Sunday"; Because the names of the five planets are the names of gods in ancient Roman mythology. English has turned some of them into gods in ancient Germanic mythology, such as Tyre, the Teutonic God of War on Tuesday, Frigga, the Teutonic Goddess on Friday, Odin, the Teutonic God on Wednesday and Sol, the Teutonic God on Thursday. In Russian and Slavic, it has become "the first day" and "the second day".

At present, the customary saying in China is the day of the week, or the day of the week, to be unified with the West. It is no longer the saying of "Obsidian Day" used by ancestors.

It is Japan that still uses the term "Obsidian Day" in the world. They express themselves seven days a week in the form of "Obsidian Day".

Question 7: What festival is next Friday? Next Friday is 10/6, not 15. Do not mislead us! If you mean next Friday, I know, it's the opening day of the 11th National Games.

Question 8: What is the special day this Friday? Halloween is in the west, not in China.

Question 9: Yesterday's 20 15.5. 15. What day is Friday! Iodine deficiency disease prevention day

Question 10: When is Capricorn Friday? Black Friday shopping promotion