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From 1900 to 2200, the 18th day of May in the Gregorian calendar coincided with the first day of the fourth lunar month in the following years:
May 18, 1901 April (small) first day Saturday Ganzhi: Xin Chou year 癸巳月 Bingshen day.
May 18, 1920 April (small) first day Tuesday Ganzhi: Gengshen year Xin Si month Bingzi day.
May 18, 1977 April (Big) First Day Wednesday Cadre Branch: Ding Si Year Yi Si Month Yi Hai Day.
May 18, 2015 April (small) first day Monday Dry branch: Yi Wei year Xin Si month Jia Wu day.
May 18, 2034 April (small) first day of the first day of the new year Thursday Cadre branch: Jiayin year Jisi month Jiaxu day.
May 18, 2053 April (Small) First Day Sunday Ganzhi: 癸酉年 Ding 巳月甲寅日.
May 18, 2072 April (Small) First Day Wednesday Ganzhi: Renchen Year B Month Jia Wu Day.
May 18, 2091 April (Big) Lunar New Year Friday Ganzhi: Xinhai Year 癸巳月癸酉日.
May 18, 2129 Wednesday, the first day of the fourth month (Big) Ganzhi: Jichou year Jisi month Renchen day.
May 18, 2148 April (small) first day Saturday Dry Branch: Wushen Year Ding Si Yue Renshen Day.
May 18, 2159 April (small) first day Friday Cadre Branch: Ji Wei Nian Ji Si Month Ji Si Day.
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Summary. Hello, the first day of April and the same day as May 5 are the year 1927 in the Gregorian calendar. May 1, 1927, April 1, 1927 (April 1, 1927).
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Hello, the first day of April and the same day as May 5 are the year 1927 in the Gregorian calendar. May 1, 1927, April 1, 1927 (April 1, 1927). If my answer is helpful to you, you can have a one-on-one consultation with Brother Ye's scumbag.
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Hello dear, I am honored to answer for you which year is May 1 of the solar calendar and April 8 of the lunar calendar on the same day? By looking at the calendar, we can know that in the solar calendar of 1999, 1955, 1983, 2009, 2010, 2038 and 1999, 1955, 1983, 2019, 2010 and 2038 of the solar calendar. The third day after the traditional Chinese festival "Hanshi Festival" (usually April 4 or 5 in the Gregorian calendar) is the "Shangsi Festival", which is the eighth day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar.
Therefore, in some years of group shooting, May 1 of the Gregorian calendar and April 8 of the lunar calendar coincide! Thank you for your patience, delay your time, thank you for your praise and praise for order management! Finally, I wish you a happy life!
Hello dear, I am honored to answer for you which year is May 1 of the solar calendar and April 8 of the lunar calendar on the same day? By looking at the calendar, we can know that in the solar calendar of 1999, 1955, 1983, 2009, 2010, 2038 and 1999, 1955, 1983, 2019, 2010 and 2038 of the solar calendar. The third day after the traditional Chinese festival "Hanshi Festival" (usually April 4 or 5 in the Gregorian calendar) is the "Shangsi Festival", which is the eighth day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar.
Therefore, in some years of group shooting, May 1 of the Gregorian calendar and April 8 of the lunar calendar coincide! Thank you for your patience, delay your time, thank you for your praise and praise for order management! Finally, I wish you a happy life!
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Summary. Hello, dear, the conversion between the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar is more complicated, so for different years, whether the first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day is different. Here are some of the years in history or in the future when this may have happened:
1905: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1924: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1943:
The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1962: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1981: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - Year 2000:
The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 2019: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day. It is important to note that due to the different calculation methods of the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar, these years are only some of the years in which this may occur, and the specific situation needs to be calculated according to the specific calendar.
Hello, dear, the conversion between the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar is more complicated, so for different years, whether the first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day is different. Here are some of the years in history when this may have happened in the future:- 1905:
The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1924: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1943: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1962:
The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 1981: The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 2000: The first day of the fifth month of the lunar calendar and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; - 2019:
The first day of the fifth lunar month and June 18 of the Gregorian calendar are the same day; It is important to note that due to the different calculation methods of the lunar calendar and the Gregorian calendar, these years are only some of the years in which this may occur, and the specific situation needs to be calculated according to the specific calendar.
Hello, dear, there will be an overlap between the 19th year of the lunar calendar and the solar calendar!
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Summary. First of all, you need to check the correspondence between the Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar. The conversion of the Gregorian calendar to the lunar calendar must be determined based on the lunar year.
Suppose this day is April 18, 2022, and the tenth day of the fourth lunar month is this day. According to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, the number of days in the lunar month is different each year, so you need to look up the lunar calendar of the current year. According to the 2022 lunar calendar, the 10th day of the fourth lunar month corresponds to May 6 of the Gregorian calendar.
Therefore, April 18 of the Gregorian calendar and the 10th day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar are not the same day.
April 18 of the Gregorian calendar, the tenth day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar, is the same day.
First of all, you need to check the correspondence between the Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar. The conversion of the Gregorian calendar to the lunar calendar must be determined based on the lunar year. Suppose this sail is the feast on April 18, 2022, and the tenth day of the fourth lunar month is this day.
According to the traditional Chinese lunar calendar, the number of days in the lunar month is different each year, so you need to look up the lunar calendar of the current year. According to the 2022 lunar calendar, the 10th day of the fourth lunar month corresponds to May 6 of the Gregorian calendar. Therefore, April 18 of the Gregorian calendar and the 10th day of the fourth month of the lunar calendar are not the same day.
Back that year. April 18 of the Gregorian calendar can correspond to the tenth day of April 2021 in the lunar calendar.
Sixty years back there is still that year.
Extrapolating 60 lunar years to the vertical envy is equivalent to estimating 60 11 = 660 calendar days. Because of the existence of leap months, the conversion between the Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar has a certain complexity. According to the general law, the Gregorian calendar is pushed back 660 days, and the corresponding date should be:
March 10, 2023.
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Summary. To be precise, there is a roughly close one time every 19 years, not absolutely, and sometimes there is a one-day error. Such as:
Gregorian calendar: Monday, January 26, 2009 Lunar calendar: Year of the Ox The first day of the first month of the first month of the Gregorian calendar:
Saturday, January 27, 1990 Lunar calendar: Year of the Horse First day of the first month of the first month of the Gregorian calendar: Thursday, January 5, 1978 Lunar calendar:
Year of the Snake Winter Moon Twenty-six days Gregorian calendar: Sunday, January 5, 1997 Lunar calendar: Year of the Rat Winter Moon The Earth's orbit around the sun on the twenty-sixth day is elliptical, moving slowly at perihelion (spring and autumn equinoxes), and the interval between the two solar terms can be up to a long day.
A synodic month of the lunar calendar has an average of only one day, with 29 days in the small lunar month and 30 days in the big month. The Chinese lunar calendar divides the 24 solar terms into 12 solar terms and 12 middle terms.
Hello, according to your question, I have sorted out the following answers, Gregorian calendar): April 28, 2009 (lunar calendar): Ji Chou quietly lurked in the year of Hu in April at the beginning of the fourth day of the first day to open the ridge of the barricade.
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To be precise, there is a roughly close one time every 19 years, not absolutely, and sometimes there is a one-day error. Such as: Gregorian calendar:
Monday, January 26, 2009 Lunar calendar: Year of the Ox First day of the first month of the first month of the Gregorian calendar: Saturday, January 27, 1990 Lunar calendar:
Year of the Horse First Day of the First Month of the Gregorian Calendar: Thursday, January 5, 1978 Lunar Calendar: Year of the Snake Winter Moon Twenty-sixth Day Gregorian Calendar:
Sunday, January 5, 1997 Lunar calendar: Year of the Rat Winter Moon The Earth's orbit around the Sun is elliptical, and the movement is slow at the Zheng Sun Point (Meng's spring equinox and autumn equinox), and the interval between the two solar terms can be up to a long day. A synodic month of the lunar calendar has an average of only one day, with 29 days in the small lunar month and 30 days in the big month.
The Chinese lunar calendar divides the 24 solar terms into 12 solar terms and 12 middle terms.
Please take a look.
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Hello dear! I'm glad to answer the confusion for you: April 18 of last year's yang was the Gregorian calendar date of the 18th day of the third month of the lunar calendar:
April 18, 2022 Monday Lunar Date: March 2022 (Large) 18 Hijri Date: September 16, 1443 AHR Date:
Ren Yin year Jia Chenyue Xin Chou Ri Five Elements Nayin: Bi Shang Tu Zhi Position: Closing the Sun on the Sun Star God:
Xuanwu (Evil Star) should be lifted, bad wall, do not take the rest, and avoid all things should not be rushed: Chong Kuanhuai Blind Sheep (Yi Wei) Shadong Fetal God Orientation: Nanji God in the kitchen stove and toilet room should tend:
After the benefit of the fierce and taboo: Hekui Five Voids Yuanwu Pengzu Baiji: Xin Buhe sauce master does not taste ugly and does not crown the master does not return to his hometown Today's Buddhist calendar:
Jizo Sai, another ten days of fasting day Tongsheng calendar: April 18, 2022 in the solar calendar, March 18 in the lunar calendar of the year of Renyin.
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