What day is the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar in 2018, Chinese Valentine's Day?

What day is the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar in 2018, Chinese Valentine's Day?
Introduction: Each of the 365 days in a year unfolds in different ways and has different auspiciousness and inauspiciousness. So what day is the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar in 2018, Chinese Valentine's Day? The Fortune Teller website has carefully compiled detailed information about the seventh month of the lunar calendar in 2018. If you want to know about the lunar calendar content for the seventh month of 2018, please come to Mr. Shui Mo!

What day is the seventh day of the seventh month in the lunar calendar in 2018, Chinese Valentine's Day?

2018 Lunar July 7th Chinese Valentine's Day Calendar Query:

Friday, August 17, 2018 (7th day of the seventh month of the Year of the Dog)

【Today’s lunar calendar is suitable】
Accepting money, hiding treasures, accepting marriage proposals, marrying, entering a new home, fasting and offering sacrifices, building, migrating, taking up a post, seeking offspring, erecting pillars, planting, giving gifts, lifting the groundbreaking ceremony, signing a contract, building a house, seeking wealth, catching, and enrolling in school
[Today’s taboos in the almanac]
Repairing graves, burying beds, cutting wood, raising beams, receiving livestock, offering sacrifices, praying, drilling, traveling, breaking ground, opening business. Auspicious gods to pursue: Baoguang, Liuhe, Tianen, Tianfu, Tiangui, Wufu. Evil spirits to avoid: Bazuo, Daozhen, Hekui, Jiesha, Leigong, Shenge, Tujin. God of wealth: Lucky god: Southwest God of fortune: Southwest God of wealth: Due east. Chinese Valentine's Day began in the Han Dynasty and is a traditional cultural festival popular in China and other countries in the Chinese character culture circle. According to legend, on the night of the seventh or sixth day of the seventh lunar month, women would beg the Weaver Girl for wisdom and ingenuity in the courtyard, hence the name "begging for cleverness." It originated from the worship of nature and women threading needles to pray for dexterity, and was later endowed with the legend of the Cowherd and the Weaver Girl, making it a festival symbolizing love. On the Qixi Festival, women thread needles to pray for good fortune, longevity, worship the Seven Sisters, display flowers and fruits, and do needlework. These customs have influenced countries in the Chinese cultural circle, such as Japan, the Korean Peninsula, and Vietnam.

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