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1987 what should be born on February 3?

It belongs to the rabbit, that is, the year of the rabbit (the sixth day of the fourth lunar month, the Gregorian calendar1Tuesday, February 3, 987).

The corresponding years of the Year of the Rabbit are: 1903, 19 15, 1927, 1939, 195 1. In 2023, 2035, 2047, 2059, 207 1 year, 2083 and 2095, there will be a reincarnation every 12.

How to judge the Year of the Rabbit—

The Year of the Rabbit is the year when the AD number is divided by 12 and the remainder is 7.

The formula is: the number of years in AD ÷ 12= a quotient, and the remainder is 7.

For example: 20 1 1÷ 12= quotient 167, and the remainder is 7, then 20 1 1 is the year of the rabbit.

Note that the above is only a rough correspondence, because the Gregorian calendar and the elephant trunk calendar in China, which are widely used in the world, are two different calendars. Gregorian calendar starts from 65438+ 10/month 1, while lunar calendar starts from the date when beginning of spring built silver moon. Generally speaking, that day in beginning of spring is equivalent to February 4th or 5th of the Gregorian calendar every year.

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Year of the Rabbit Culture—

Rabbits are carnivorous herbivorous vertebrates. They have no sharp teeth and claws, no fighting power and are docile. Some of them keep rabbits as pets at home. Rabbits are closely related to people's lives. In China, rabbits are deeply integrated into people's lives.

Rabbits often attend traditional festivals in China. In ancient times, on the first day of the first lunar month, rabbit heads were hung, and people put them on their foreheads with dough-kneaded rabbit heads and New Year banner masks to show evil and disaster. On the Lantern Festival on the fifteenth day of the first month, rabbit lanterns should be tied up and made into the shape of rabbits with noodles or paper. In ancient times, moon cakes made on the Mid-Autumn Festival in August 15 often had the image of rabbits. On the eve of the Spring Festival, rabbits often appear in paper-cutting and New Year pictures.

In ancient dramas, there was the Yuan zaju "The White Rabbit", and rabbits often appeared in classical novels, but it was not the theme or the main clue. In modern literature, there are some novels and essays about rabbits. Such as Lu Xun's Rabbit and Cat and Zheng Zhenduo's Rabbit Story.