DayGregorian calendar:22-09-2033
DayLunar calendar:29-8-2033
Day of the week:Thursday
DayBing TymonthTan DauyearYear of the Ox
HourZodiac:Rat (January 23), Ox (March 1), Cat (July 5), Horse (November 11), Monkey (November 15), Rooster (November 17)
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September 2033 | August 2033 (Year of the Ox) |
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29
Day:Bing Ty, Month:Tan Dau Solar terms:White Dew |
Auspicious Hours (Good Hours) | |
Rat (January 23), Ox (March 1), Cat (July 5), Horse (November 11), Monkey (November 15), Rooster (November 17) |
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Rat (23:00-23:59); Ox (01:00-02:59); Cat (05:00-06:59); Horse (11:00-12:59); Monkey (15:00-16:59); Rooster (17:00-18:59) |
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Tiger (03:00-04:59); Dragon (07:00-08:59); Snake (09:00-10:59); Goat (13:00-14:59); Dog (19:00-20:59); Pig (21:00-22:59) |
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Do not violate any Nguyet Ky, Nguyet Tan, Tam Nuong, Duong Cong Ky Nhat days. |
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Day:Bing Ty- that is, Branch overcomes Can (Water overcomes Fire), is a bad day (punishment day). - Nap am: Day Gian Ha Thuy, avoid the following ages: Canh Ngo and Mau Ngo. - This day belongs to the Water element which is in conflict with the Fire element, except for the following ages: Mau Ty, Binh Than and Mau Ngo which belong to the Fire element and are not afraid of Water. - Rat day is in harmony with Ox, in harmony with Dragon and Monkey to form Water element. Conflicts with Horse, shapes Mao, harms Goat, destroys Rooster, and is incompatible with Snake. |
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-Bing: "Do not repair the stove because it may cause a fire" - Do not repair the stove because it may cause a fire. -Rat: "Do not cast divination, for fear of bringing disaster upon yourself" - Do not cast divination, for fear of bringing disaster upon yourself. |
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Day:Void- Hung day. Everything is likely to fail. Work is at a standstill, progress is delayed, and obstacles arise. Money and property are lost, reputation and prestige are also reduced. This is a bad day in all aspects, so avoid it to limit the success of your plans. "The Void meets the urgent hexagram |
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: Dou : Dau Moc Giai - Tong Huu: Good (Kiet Tu). Crab star, rules the 5th day. : Initiating a hundred things is very good. Best for building, repairing graves, draining water, opening doors, irrigation projects, cutting grass and breaking ground, tailoring clothes, or doing business, trading, and pursuing fame. : It is very taboo to go by boat. You should name your child Dau, Giai or Trai or after the name of the star of that year or month so that it will be easier to raise. : - Dau: Moc giai (crab): Wood star, good star. Good for construction, repair, wedding and burial. - The star Dau Moc Giai in Ty loses strength. In Dau it is good. The day Suu Dang Vien is very good but violates Phuc Doan. If it violates Phuc Doan, it is taboo for burials, inheritance, division of family property, starting construction of dyeing kilns and pottery kilns, and traveling. Should: wean children, fill holes, build toilets, build walls, end harmful things. "The Great Dipper creates wealth, |
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Truc Binh Should doEntering into warehouse, placing a coffin, installing doors, placing a guardrail, placing an engine in place, repairing and building ships, launching ships, additional works (such as adding mud, filling soil, lining stones, building embankments), lining beds, inheriting titles or inheriting a career, works that cause holes (such as digging ditches, digging wells, draining water). |
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Good star: - Thien Quan star coincides with Tu Menh Hoang Dao: Good for everything - Sao Dan Nhat, Thoi Duc: Good for everything Bad star: - Sao Thien Lai: Bad for everything - Sao Tieu Hao: Bad for business and wealth - Sao Luc Bat Thanh: Bad for construction - Ha Khoi Cau Giao star: Avoid starting to build a house, bad for everything - Vang Vong Star (Earth taboo): Avoid traveling, getting married, praying for wealth, breaking ground - The Devil Star: Bad for sacrifices and burials |
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DayThien Tac:Bad trip, can't ask for money. Easy to get robbed on the road. Everything is very bad. |
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Go out in the Southwest direction to welcome the 'God of Joy'. Go out in the East direction to welcome the 'God of Wealth'. Avoid going out in the Southwest direction to meet the Crane God (bad) |
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From 11am-1pm (Ngo) and from 11pm-1am (Ty)It is a very auspicious hour, if you go out you will often meet with good luck. Business and trade will be profitable. People who have gone out will soon return home. Women will have good news. Everything in the house will be in harmony. If you are sick, pray for it to be cured, and the whole family will be healthy. From 13:00 to 15:00 (Sheep) and from 01:00 to 03:00 (Ox)Praying for wealth is not beneficial, or often goes against one's will. If one goes out, one will suffer loss, meet with disaster, important matters will be beaten, when encountering ghosts, one should make offerings to be safe. From 3pm to 5pm (Monkey) and from 3am to 5am (Tiger)All work is going well, the best direction to pray for wealth is in the Southwest direction – Home is peaceful. People going out are all safe. From 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. (Rooster) and from 5:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m. (Cat)Plans are difficult to achieve, fortune and wealth are unclear. It is best to postpone lawsuits. There is no news of those who have traveled far away. If you lose money or property, if you go south, you will need to search quickly to find it. Beware of arguments, conflicts or gossip. Things are slow and lengthy, but it is best to be sure in everything you do. From 7pm to 9pm (Dog) and from 7am to 9am (Dragon)Good news is coming. If you wish for luck and fortune, go south. If you go on a business trip, you will have good luck meeting people. Those who go will receive news. If you raise livestock, everything will be favorable. From 9pm to 11pm (Pig) and from 9am to 11am (Snake)Arguments, quarrels, and famines should be avoided. It is best to postpone departures. Avoid cursing and spreading diseases. In general, meetings, debates, and official matters should be avoided at this time. If you must go at this time, keep your mouth shut to avoid fights or arguments. |
August 29, 2033 is the 29th day of the 8th lunar month. Binh Ty day, Tan Dau month, Quy Suu year.
September 22, 2033 is Thursday.
August 29th of the lunar calendar is a normal day.
August 29th of the Lunar calendar is the dayThien Tac.
Origin of the lunar calendar
The lunar calendar, also known as the perpetual calendar, is a calendar based on the cycles of the moon. The only calendar. In fact, the lunar calendar is the Islamic calendar, in which each year contains exactly 12 lunar months. The characteristic of a purely lunar calendar, as in the case of the Islamic calendar, is that it is a continuous cycle of full moons and is completely unrelated to the seasons. Therefore, the Islamic lunar year is about 11 or 12 days shorter than each solar year, and only returns to a position consistent with the solar year after every 33 or 34 Islamic years. The Islamic calendar is used mainly for religious purposes. In Saudi Arabia, the calendar is also used for commercial purposes.
Most other calendars, whether called "lunar" or perpetual calendars, are actually lunisolar calendars. This means that in those calendars, the months are maintained according to the cycle of the Moon, but sometimes leap months are added according to certain rules to adjust the lunar cycles to match the solar year. Currently, in Vietnamese, when people talk about the lunar calendar, they think of the calendar that is based on the foundations and principles of the Chinese calendar, but is edited to follow UTC+7 instead of UTC+8. It is a lunisolar calendar in the true sense, not a pure lunar calendar. Because the way of calculating the lunar calendar is different from that of China, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year sometimes does not completely coincide with the Spring Festival of the Chinese and other countries influenced by Chinese culture and other Han culture circles.
Since the purely lunar calendar has only 12 lunar months (synodal months) in each year, this cycle (354.367 days) is sometimes also called the lunar year.
Lunar calendar
A lunisolar calendar is a calendar used by many cultures in which the dates of the calendar indicate both the phase of the Moon (or lunar phase) and the time of the solar year (solar calendar). If the solar year is defined as the tropical year, the lunisolar calendar provides an indication of the seasons; if it is calculated according to the sidereal year, the calendar predicts the constellation near which a full moon (apocryphal) is likely to occur. There is usually an additional requirement that a year contain only a natural number of months, 12 in most years but every 2 (or 3) years there is a year with 13 months.