Query the Gregorian calendar date of the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020. What date is it in the Gregorian calendar?

Query the Gregorian calendar date of the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020. What date is it in the Gregorian calendar?
Dates are divided into the Gregorian calendar and the lunar calendar, and the two can be converted into each other. Query the Gregorian calendar date of the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020. What date is it in the Gregorian calendar? There are twelve months in a year, and the first month of the lunar calendar is also called the first month. The first day of the first lunar month is the Spring Festival, and the fifteenth day of the first lunar month is the Lantern Festival...Shuimoxiansheng.com’s 2020 first lunar month special topic will interpret every day of the first lunar month for you!

2020 Lunar New Year 8th Day Gregorian Calendar Date Query

》Date details for the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020:
(1) The eighth day of the first lunar month of the year 2020 (Lunar calendar)
(2) February 1, 2020, Saturday, Aquarius (Gregorian calendar)
》The eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020:
Month name: Mengchun Phenology: Shuize belly hard Moon phase: First quarter moon
》Taboos and conflicts on the eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020:
Peng Zu's 100 Taboos: Jia does not open warehouses, Xu does not eat dogs. Conflict with dogs: Dog day conflict (Wu Chen). Dragon year evil: Year evil. Northern star: Western stomach earth pheasant - auspicious
——The eighth day of the first lunar month is also known as the Shunxing Festival , one of the traditional Chinese lunar festivals.
"ceremony:
The star worship ceremony of Shunxing Festival is held at night. Rich families put up 108 lanterns, while ordinary families can put up 49 lanterns, and the minimum is 9, representing the nine fortune-telling stars: sun, moon, water, fire, wood, metal, earth, Luo Hou and Ji Du. The lamp bowl is shaped like a small goblet, made of clay or copper, with soybean oil inside, and the wick is made of "lamp flower paper".

What date is it in the Gregorian calendar?

——The eighth day of the first lunar month in 2020 is February 1st in the Gregorian calendar
》Great people born on February 1:
1877 – Educator Xu Teli was born.
1892 - Fu Huanguang, one of the founders of China's soil and water conservation, was born.
1894-John Ford, film director master and Oscar winner for Best Director, was born.
1901 - Clark Gable, Oscar winner and film actor known as "The King", was born.
1931 – Birth of Yeltsin, Russia’s first democratically elected president.
1952 – Biochemist Roger Tsien was born.
1954 – Actor and sketch actor Chen Peisi was born.
1955-Shing Kui-an, Hong Kong actor. (Died in 2009)
1956 - Christine Loh, a Hong Kong politician.
1958 – Actor Tony Leung Ka Fai was born.
1964 - Sui Lijuan was born at Harbin Normal University. The speaker of "Lecture Room".
1965 - Hollywood movie star (Bruce Lee's son) Brandon Lee was born. (Died in 1993)

The eighth day of the first lunar month - Grain Day customs:
The day of Wu Zi in spring comes with the day of Gu, and I am happy to see the bright sunny day.
The accumulated snow melts into sweet water, and the fragrant breeze awakens the fertile fields.
The farmer strokes the plow with his stick, and the boy holds the horse's reins.
Sweat fills the granary, and poetry is written in the prime of life.

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