Follow the lunar calendar, 2024 perpetual calendar on October 6 for more information about solar calendar, lunar calendar, departure time and useful advice.
General information about the lunar calendar today October 6, 2024
Gregorian calendar: October 6, 2024.
Lunar calendar: September 4, 2024.
Date: Black Dao Tran.
In terms of sexagenary cycle, today is Quy Mao day, Giap Tuat month, Giap Thin year, Thu Phan (Mid-Autumn) solar term.
Quy Mao Day - Bao Nhat Day (Great Fortune) - Yin Water generates Yin Wood: This is a day when the Heavenly Stems generate the Earthly Branches, so it is very good (great fortune), the Heavenly Qi and Earthly Branches are born together, people easily unite, work rarely encounters obstacles.

Dos and Don'ts on October 6, 2024
October 6, 2024 is Quy Mao day, Giap Tuat month, Giap Thin year (September 4, 2024 Lunar calendar) is a Bad Day. You should only do less important things, important things should be done on another day.
Good stars - Bad stars of lunar calendar today 10/6/2024
Good stars:
Sacred Heart: Good for everything, especially praying for blessings and sacrifices.
Luc Hop: Good for everything
Bad stars:
Deserted: Bad for everything
Battle Sentence: Cavalry burial
Compatible and incompatible ages for October 6, 2024
Age suitable for this day: Pig, Goat, Dog.
Age conflict with day: Tan Dau, Dinh Dau, Dinh Mao.
Unlucky days
Do not violate any Nguyet Ky, Nguyet Tan, Tam Nuong, Duong Cong Ky Nhat days.
Departure time - Ly Thuan Phong: See good departure time today lunar calendar October 6, 2024
Auspicious hours (Good hours): Rat (23:00-0:59), Tiger (3:00-4:59), Rabbit (5:00-6:59), Horse (11:00-13:59), Goat (13:00-15:59), Rooster (17:00-19:59).
Unlucky hours: Ox (1:00-2:59), Dragon (7:00-9:59), Snake (9:00-11:59), Monkey (15:00-17:59), Dog (19:00-21:59), Pig (21:00-23:59).
Departure today lunar calendar 10/6/2024
Departure date:
It's the day of Bach Ho Tuc - Do not travel far, nothing will be successful. Very bad in all matters.
Departure direction:
SHOULD travel facing West to welcome the God of Wealth, facing Southeast to welcome the God of Joy. AVOID traveling facing Southeast because it will meet the God of Crane (Bad).
Hour of Ty (11pm-1am): Is the lucky hour of Tu Menh. Everything is good.
Hour of the Ox (1am-3am): This is the dark hour of Cau Tran. Very taboo for moving house, building house, funerals.
Hour of the Tiger (3am-5am): The auspicious hour of the Azure Dragon. Good for everything, at the top of the list of auspicious hours.
Mao hour (5am-7am): Is the auspicious hour of Minh Duong. Favorable for meeting with dignitaries, for promotion.
Dragon Hour (7am-9am): Is the dark hour of Thien Hinh. Very taboo for lawsuits.
Hour of Ty (9am-11am): Is the black hour of Chu Tuoc. Avoid disputes and lawsuits.
Noon (11am-1pm): Is the golden hour of Kim Quy. Good for weddings.
Hour of the Goat (13:00-15:00): Is the golden hour of Kim Duong. Everything goes smoothly.
Than Hour (3pm-5pm): Is the black hour of the White Tiger. Avoid everything except hunting and sacrificial activities.
Hour of the Rooster (5pm-7pm): Is the auspicious hour of the Jade Hall. Good for everything, except for things related to mud, soil, and cooking. Very good for paperwork, official documents, and studying.
Hour of Tuat (7pm-9pm): Is the dark hour of Thien Lao. Everything is unfavorable, except for suppressing demons (in beliefs and superstitions).
Hour of the Pig (9pm-11pm): Is the dark hour of the Yuanwu. Avoid litigation and communication.
Domestic events today October 6, 2024
October 6, 1955 | Date of death Tran Dang Ninh, born in 1910, from Ung Hoa district, Ha Tay province. He was a revolutionary and military activist, the first director of the General Department of Supply (later the General Department of Logistics) of the Vietnam People's Army (1950-1955). |
October 6, 1907 | The Lu, whose real name is Nguyen Thu Le, was born in Phu Dong village, Gia Lam district, Hanoi . He was a member of the Tu Luc Van Doan early on, and became famous for his poem Remembering the Forest. He was also one of the pioneers of the New Poetry movement from 1930 to 1945. |
10/6/1292 | Birth date of teacher and poet Chu Van An. He was born in Thanh Liet commune, Thanh Tri district, Hanoi, and passed away in 1370. He passed the Thai Hoc Sinh exam. During the reign of Tran Minh Tong, he worked at the Imperial Academy, in charge of teaching the Crown Prince and compiling books. During the reign of Tran Du Tong, Chu Van An was an official at the court. Seeing the corruption of the government, he wrote a petition to behead seven corrupt officials. The King did not listen, so he resigned and went into hiding in Chi Linh district ( Hai Duong ). From then on, he only wrote poetry and taught. After his death, he was worshiped at the Temple of Literature (Hanoi). In addition, Chu Van An, along with Han Thuyen and Nguyen Si Co, were the first people to use Nom script to compose literature. |
International events today 10/6/2024
October 6, 1981 | Egyptian President Anwar Al-Sadad was assassinated during an annual military parade in Cairo. |
October 6, 1976 | Chinese Premier Hua Guofeng ordered the police to arrest the Gang of Four and their collaborators. |
October 6, 1973 | In coordination with Syria, Egypt sent troops across the Suez Canal and attacked Israel's Bar Lev line, starting the Yom Kippur War. |
October 6, 1939 | During World War II: The German invasion of Poland ends with the surrender of the Polesie army. |
Instructions for viewing lunar calendar today October 6, 2024
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