It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 105° (more often referring in particular to the precise day when our star is exactly at this one), and ends when it reaches the 120th (in the Gregorian calendar it usually begins around 7 July and ends around 22 July or 23 in East Asia time).[2]
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^Zhang, Peiyu; Hunag, Hongfeng (1994). "The Twenty-four Solar Terms of the Chinese Calendar and the Calculation for Them". Purple Mountain Observatory.
^"The 24 solar terms: part four-SSCP". www.csstoday.com. Retrieved 5 October 2023.
xiaoshu, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, december, 2009, le. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Xiaoshu news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message 小暑 or 小暑 in chinese Shōsho Soseo Tiểu thử or Xiǎoshǔ in pinyin is the 11th solar term in the traditional chinese lunisolar calendar which divides a year into 24 ones 1 XiaoshuChinese nameChinese小暑Literal meaningminor heatTranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinxiǎoshǔBopomofoㄒㄧㄠˇ ㄕㄨˇYue CantoneseYale Romanizationsiu syuJyutpingsiu2 syu2Vietnamese nameVietnamese alphabettiểu thửChữ Han小暑Japanese nameKanji小暑HiraganaしょうしょTranscriptionsRomanizationshōsho Solar term Term Longitude Dates Lichun 315 4 5 February Yushui 330 18 19 February Jingzhe 345 5 6 March Chunfen 0 20 21 March Qingming 15 4 5 April Guyu 30 20 21 April Lixia 45 5 6 May Xiaoman 60 21 22 May Mangzhong 75 5 6 June Xiazhi 90 21 22 June Xiaoshu 105 7 8 July Dashu 120 22 23 July Liqiu 135 7 8 August Chushu 150 23 24 August Bailu 165 7 8 September Qiufen 180 23 24 September Hanlu 195 8 9 October Shuangjiang 210 23 24 October Lidong 225 7 8 November Xiaoxue 240 22 23 November Daxue 255 7 8 December Dongzhi 270 21 22 December Xiaohan 285 5 6 January Dahan 300 20 21 January It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 105 more often referring in particular to the precise day when our star is exactly at this one and ends when it reaches the 120th in the Gregorian calendar it usually begins around 7 July and ends around 22 July or 23 in East Asia time 2 Date and time editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information November 2020 Date and time UTC Year Begin End 辛巳 2001 07 07 01 06 2001 07 22 18 26 壬午 2002 07 07 06 56 2002 07 23 00 14 癸未 2003 07 07 12 35 2003 07 23 06 04 甲申 2004 07 06 18 31 2004 07 22 11 50 乙酉 2005 07 07 00 16 2005 07 22 17 40 丙戌 2006 07 07 05 51 2006 07 22 23 17 丁亥 2007 07 07 11 41 2007 07 23 05 00 戊子 2008 07 06 17 26 2008 07 22 10 54 己丑 2009 07 06 23 13 2009 07 22 16 35 庚寅 2010 07 07 05 02 2010 07 22 22 21 辛卯 2011 07 07 10 42 2011 07 23 04 11 壬辰 2012 07 06 16 40 2012 07 22 10 00 癸巳 2013 07 06 22 34 2013 07 22 15 56 甲午 2014 07 07 04 14 2014 07 22 21 41 乙未 2015 07 07 10 10 2015 07 23 03 28 丙申 2016 07 06 16 05 2016 07 22 09 28 丁酉 2017 07 06 21 51 2017 07 22 15 16 戊戌 2018 07 07 03 39 2018 07 22 21 01 己亥 2019 07 07 09 18 2019 07 23 02 48 庚子 2020 07 06 15 15 2020 07 22 08 34 Source JPL Horizons On Line Ephemeris SystemReferences edit Zhang Peiyu Hunag Hongfeng 1994 The Twenty four Solar Terms of the Chinese Calendar and the Calculation for Them Purple Mountain Observatory The 24 solar terms part four SSCP www csstoday com Retrieved 5 October 2023 Preceded byxiazhi 夏至 solar term 節氣 Succeeded bydashu 大暑 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Xiaoshu amp oldid 1217037149, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,