Lunar and Solar Calendar, August 7, 1966

Sunday, August 7, 1966 (Gregorian calendar), which is the 21st day of the 6th month (Year of the Goat) in the Lunar calendar (Year of the Horse), is an auspicious day.

DayGregorian calendar:07-08-1966

DayLunar calendar:21-6-1966

Day of the week:Sunday

DayMau TuatmonthYear of the Goat (1955)yearYear of the Horse

HourZodiac:Tiger (3-5), Dragon (7-9), Snake (9-11), Monkey (15-17), Rooster (17-19), Pig (21-23)

Gregorian calendar Lunar calendar
August 1966 June 1966 (Year of the Horse)
07
21

Day:Mau Tuat, Month:Year of the Goat (1955)

Solar terms:Beginning of Autumn

Auspicious Hours (Good Hours)
Tiger (3-5), Dragon (7-9), Snake (9-11), Monkey (15-17), Rooster (17-19), Pig (21-23)
RED: A GOOD DAY PURPLE: BAD DAY

Check auspicious and inauspicious days for August 7th.

Tiger (03:00-04:59); Dragon (07:00-08:59); Snake (09:00-10:59); Monkey (15:00-16:59); Rooster (17:00-18:59); Pig (21:00-22:59)

Rat (23:00-0:59); Ox (01:00-02:59); Rabbit (05:00-06:59); Horse (11:00-12:59); Goat (13:00-14:59); Dog (19:00-20:59)

These days are considered inauspicious:

ButDay of the God of DeathThe Day of the Dead (Sát Chủ Âm) is an inauspicious day for matters related to burial and tomb repair.

Day:Mau Tuat- meaning the Heavenly Stem and Earthly Branch are the same (both Earth element), this day is an auspicious day.

- Elemental influence: The day is associated with the element of Wood, which is unfavorable for those born in the years of Ren Chen and Jia Wu.

- This day belongs to the Wood element, which clashes with the Earth element, except for the following birth years: Canh Ngo, Mau Than, and Binh Thin, which belong to the Earth element and are not affected by Wood.

- The day of Tuất (Dog) is in harmonious combination with Mão (Cat), and in triple harmony with Dần (Tiger) and Ngọ (Horse), forming a Fire element. It clashes with Thìn (Dragon), forms a harmful combination with Mùi (Goat), damages Dậu (Rooster), destroys Mùi (Goat), and completely negates Thìn (Dragon).

- The Three Killings (Tam Sát) are unfavorable for those born in the years of the Pig, Rabbit, and Goat.

ButMau"Do not accept the land, the landowner will not have good fortune."

ButDog"Don't eat dog meat, or evil spirits will come to your bed."

Day:Red Mouth- That is, Hung Day.

Beware of gossip, conflicts, and arguments. This is an inauspicious day; plans are difficult to succeed, easily leading to internal disputes, slander, conflicts, resentment, or verbal abuse.

"Xich Khau is the fruit of poverty."
It gives rise to gossip and slander.
It will never be lost when
Otherwise, the dog will bite and separate the husband and wife."

: Pure

: Star of the Horse - Li Zhong: Bad (Binh Tu) The star of the horse, governs Sunday.

Build a new room.

Burial, marriage, opening waterways.

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- The Star Tinh is auspicious when it meets the days of Dần, Ngọ, and Tuất. Meeting it on the day of Thân is considered auspicious (ascending the chariot): good for construction but dangerous for burial. It is compatible with 7 days: Giáp Dần, Nhâm Dần, Giáp Ngọ, Bính Ngọ, Mậu Ngọ, Bính Tuất, and Canh Tuất.

"The stars and the sun are auspicious for building a new home."
He rose through the ranks to become a close confidant of the Emperor.
It is impossible to bury someone if they are not properly buried.
A malevolent star has fallen upon this place, causing the woman's death.
Life and death bring separation without attachment.
She decided to retire and leave her husband.
Confucius' Nine-Curve Pearl is Difficult to Cross.
"Release the water, dig the ditch, and the Mandate of Heaven will prevail."

Truc Binh

What should be doneBringing goods into storage, burying the dead, installing doors, erecting scaffolding, setting up machinery, repairing and building ships, launching ships, additional construction work (such as mud filling, earth filling, stone paving, building embankments), laying and making beds, inheriting titles or businesses, and activities that create holes or gaps (such as digging ditches, digging wells, draining water).

Good star:

- Moon Star: Good for all matters

- Star of Weakness (Heavenly Noble): Auspicious for all matters, especially marriage.

- Green Dragon Star (Zodiac Sign): Auspicious for all matters

- Green Dragon Star (Zodiac Sign): Auspicious for all matters

Bad star:

- Minor Hao Star: Unfavorable for business and seeking wealth.

- Moon Void Star (Moon Killer Star): Unfavorable for marriage, opening doors, and starting businesses.

- Shooting Star in the Mid-Noon Position: Bad for all matters

- The star Ha Khoi Cau Giao: Avoid starting construction of houses; unfavorable for all matters.

- Star of Misfortune: Bad for everything.

- The Crying Ghost Star: Unfavorable for rituals and funerals.

DayXuanwu:Traveling on such a journey often leads to arguments and misfortunes; it's best not to go.

Departing in the Southeast direction to welcome the 'God of Joy'. Departing in the North direction to welcome the 'God of Wealth'.

From 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM (Noon) and from 11:00 PM to 1:00 AM (Midnight)Plans are difficult to succeed; seeking fortune and wealth is uncertain. Lawsuits should best be postponed. No news yet from those who have traveled far. Lost money or belongings, if found in the South, can be recovered quickly. Beware of arguments, conflicts, or petty gossip. Work will be slow and protracted, but it's best to be thorough in everything you do.

From 13:00-15:00 (Goat) and from 01:00-03:00 (Ox)Good news is coming soon. If you are seeking fortune and wealth, head south. Business trips and meetings will bring good luck. Those who travel will receive news. Livestock farming will be prosperous.

From 3 PM to 5 PM (Monkey) and from 3 AM to 5 AM (Tiger)Arguments, quarrels, and disputes should be avoided; caution is advised. It is best to postpone departures. Guard against curses and avoid contracting illnesses. In general, activities such as meetings, debates, and official business should be avoided during this time. If it is absolutely necessary to engage in such activities during this time, it is advisable to keep quiet to minimize the risk of fights or arguments.

From 5 PM to 7 PM (Rooster) and from 5 AM to 7 AM (Rabbit)This is a very auspicious time; traveling often brings good fortune. Business and trade will be profitable. Travelers will soon return home. Women will receive good news. Everything in the household will be harmonious. If there is illness, prayers will bring recovery, and the whole family will be healthy.

From 7 PM to 9 PM (Tuất) and from 7 AM to 9 AM (Thìn)Seeking wealth is not beneficial, or often leads to disappointment. Leaving home may result in loss or misfortune; important matters may be thwarted; encountering evil spirits requires offerings and rituals for peace.

From 9 PM to 11 PM (Pig) and from 9 AM to 11 AM (Snake)Everything will go well; it's best to seek wealth in the southwest direction – your home will be peaceful. Those who travel will be safe.

SOME QUESTIONS ABOUT AUGUST 7, 1966


According to the lunar calendar, what is the date today, August 7, 1966?

August 7, 1966 corresponds to the 21st day of the 6th lunar month. It was the day of Mau Tuat, the month of At Mui, and the year of Bing Ngo.


What day of the week was August 7, 1966?

August 7, 1966 was a Sunday.


Is the 21st day of the 6th lunar month an auspicious or inauspicious day?

The 21st day of the 6th lunar month is an auspicious day.


What is the date of June 21st in the lunar calendar?

The 21st day of the 6th lunar month is the dayXuanwu.

Origin of the lunar calendar

The lunar calendar, also known as the perpetual calendar, is a type of calendar based on the cycles of the moon. It is a unique 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 the full moon and is not tied to seasons. Therefore, the Islamic lunar year is about 11 or 12 days shorter than each solar year, and only returns to align with the solar year after every 33 or 34 Islamic years. The Islamic calendar is used primarily for religious purposes. In Saudi Arabia, the calendar is also used for commercial purposes.

Most other types of calendars, whether called "lunar calendars" or perpetual calendars, are in fact lunisolar calendars. This means that in these 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 a calendar based on the principles of the Chinese calendar, but modified according to UTC+7 instead of UTC+8. It is a lunisolar calendar in the truest sense, not a purely lunar calendar. Because the calculation of the lunar calendar differs from that of China, the Vietnamese Lunar New Year sometimes does not completely coincide with the Spring Festival of China and other countries influenced by Chinese culture and the Sinocentric cultural sphere.

Because the purely lunar calendar has only 12 lunar months (corresponding months) in each year, this cycle (354.367 days) is sometimes also called a lunar year.

Lunar and Solar Calendar

The lunisolar calendar is a type of calendar used by many cultures, in which the dates indicate both the lunar phase (or lunar cycle) and the duration of the solar year (solar calendar). If the solar year is defined as the tropical year, the lunisolar calendar will provide indication of the seasons; if it is calculated according to the astronomical year, the calendar will predict the constellations near which a full moon (the "see-see") is likely to occur. There is usually an additional requirement that a year contains only a natural number of months, in most years 12 months, but every two (or three) years there is a year with 13 months.

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