Is November 28, 2019 Thanksgiving? Differences in Thanksgiving in different countries

Is November 28, 2019 Thanksgiving? Differences in Thanksgiving in different countries
Is November 28, 2019 Thanksgiving? What are the differences in Thanksgiving in different countries? Which countries celebrate Thanksgiving? Shuimoxiansheng.com has carefully compiled detailed information about the eleventh month of the lunar calendar in 2019. If you want to know the auspicious and inauspicious days in the eleventh month of the lunar calendar, just go to Shuimoxiansheng.com.

Is November 28, 2019 Thanksgiving?

In 1863, after the independence of the United States, President Lincoln declared Thanksgiving a national holiday. In 1941, the U.S. Congress officially designated the fourth Thursday of November each year as "Thanksgiving Day." The Thanksgiving holiday usually lasts from Thursday to Sunday. The fourth Thursday in November 2019 is November 28, so this day is Thanksgiving.
Lunar calendar: November 3, 2019
Gregorian calendar: Thursday, November 28, 2019, Sagittarius
[Today's Old Almanac is suitable] [Do not use it on a day with a broken year]
Getting married, taking up a post, building a kitchen, recruiting a son-in-law, performing sacrifices on the meridians, seeking an heir, attending funerals, seeking medical treatment, breaking down a house, taking medicine
[Today's taboos in the old almanac] [Do not use it on a day that is a bad day for the year]
Opening the market, setting up securities, collecting money, shipping, burying, moving coffins, breaking ground, burying, collecting livestock, praying for blessings, collecting marriages, moving into a house, installing doors, separating, building, breaking ground, installing beds, closing tents, putting up beams, erecting pillars, building houses, buying property, releasing water, sailing, traveling, migrating

Differences in Thanksgiving in different countries

Egyptians: Pretending to cry for corn
When the ancient Egyptians celebrated the corn harvest, they often pretended to cry and be heartbroken. This was to deceive the "spirits" they believed existed in the corn. They were afraid that the corn that continued to grow after the harvest would make the "spirits" angry.
Jews: Build a hut and hold a banquet under the stars
The Jews also celebrate the harvest. Their festival is called "Tabasha", which is the Jewish harvest festival. The "Thatch Festival" held every autumn has a history of more than 3,000 years. The Feast of Tabernacles begins on the 15th day of the seventh month of the Jewish calendar, the fifth day after the Jewish Day of Atonement.
Greeks: Cakes and fruits were offered to the goddess of agriculture
On the first day of the festival, married women build huts covered with leaves and place benches made of plants inside. The second day was a day of fasting, and on the third day a banquet was held, with gifts of corn seeds, cakes, fruits and pigs offered to Demeter, the goddess of agriculture.
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