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What month is the twentieth day of the first month?

The 20th day of the first month is February 2023 10.

The 20th day of the first month is a traditional festival in China. The festival time varies slightly from place to place, including the seventh, nineteenth, twentieth and twenty-third day of the first month. As a memorial day for the people of China to commemorate the goddess of mending the sky to save mankind, it is also a festival for ancient people to look forward to good weather, prosperity of everything, bumper harvest of agriculture and happiness and peace.

Among the folk festivals in China, the only folk festival in which housewives offer sacrifices reflects the importance of ancient women in family life. The traditional custom of the 20th day of the first lunar month is: Xiaotian Canghe Tianbu Festival.

The so-called warehouse filling is to fill up the barn. At the dawn of this day, every household scatters grain hoards of different sizes in their own yards or threshing floors, and puts some whole grains on the screened cooking ashes, symbolizing a bumper harvest of grains.

The festival of filling is divided into two festivals: small filling and big filling. Small positions will be filled on the 20th of the first month, and large positions will be filled on the 25th of the first month. Nowadays, many places, big or small, celebrate the Lantern Festival on the 23rd day of the first month.

There is an ancient traditional festival in China in Guanzhong area, called Batian Festival, as well as Queen's Day and Wapo Festival. According to legends and local relics, this festival originated from Mount Li in Lintong.

As a memorial day for the people of China to commemorate the goddess of mending the sky to save mankind, it is also a festival for ancient people to look forward to good weather, prosperity of everything, bumper harvest of agriculture and happiness and peace. Among the folk festivals in China, the only folk festival in which housewives offer sacrifices reflects the importance of ancient women in family life. This is the origin of the 20 th day of the first month called Tianchuan Festival.