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What constellation is September 10?

September 10 is Virgo, but pay attention to this? September 10? It must be a solar birthday, not a lunar birthday. If it is a lunar birthday, you need to change the date of birth to the Gregorian calendar, and then check the constellation, because the constellation is calculated according to the Gregorian calendar date.

The division dates of the twelve constellations are as follows:

Aries: March 21~ April 20

Taurus: April 2 1 to May 20.

Gemini: May 2 1 ~ June 21.

Cancer: June 22nd to July 22nd.

Leo: From July 23rd to August 22nd?

Virgo: August 23rd to September 22nd.

Libra: September 23rd ~ 65438+1October 22nd.

Scorpio: 65438+1October 23rd ~165438+1October 2nd1

Sagittarius:165438+1October 22nd to 65438+February 2nd1

Capricorn: 65438+February 22 ~ 65438+ 10/9.

Aquarius: 65438+1October 20th to February 18.

Pisces: February19 ~ March 20, actually? After 00? Fortunately, people after 2000 are basically used to using the Gregorian calendar, so? After 00? Birthdays can often be directly used to look up constellations. But for what? After 90? 、? After 80? 、? After 70? Most of these people's birthdays are in the lunar calendar. Many people look at their horoscope directly according to the date of the lunar calendar, which leads them to think they are Capricorn. In fact, you may be Aquarius.

The reason why constellations are calculated by Gregorian calendar is mainly because the constellation culture belongs to western culture and the date is calculated by Gregorian calendar in the west. Lunar calendar is a unique calendar in China. But like the constellation, it is the zodiac, and the calculation of the zodiac should be calculated according to the lunar calendar. The reason is naturally because the zodiac originated from a culture in ancient China, and the lunar calendar was always used in ancient China.

So if the Gregorian calendar birthday is September 10, then it is Virgo, but what about this? September 10? It refers to the lunar calendar, so you need to start from? September 10, XXX? I started to switch to Gregorian calendar, and I was checking the constellations.