Chushu

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Date and Time (UTC)
year begin end
辛巳 2001-Aug-23 01:27 2001-Sep-07 13:46
壬午 2002-Aug-23 07:16 2002-Sep-07 19:31
癸未 2003-Aug-23 13:08 2003-Sep-08 01:20
甲申 2004-Aug-22 18:53 2004-Sep-07 07:12
乙酉 2005-Aug-23 00:45 2005-Sep-07 12:56
丙戌 2006-Aug-23 06:22 2006-Sep-07 18:39
丁亥 2007-Aug-23 12:07 2007-Sep-08 00:29
戊子 2008-Aug-22 18:02 2008-Sep-07 06:14
己丑 2009-Aug-22 23:38 2009-Sep-07 11:57
庚寅 2010-Aug-23 05:26 2010-Sep-07 17:44

Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System

The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms (節氣). Chǔshǔ (pīnyīn) or Shosho (rōmaji) (Traditional Chinese: 處暑; Simplified Chinese: 处暑; Japanese: 処暑; Korean: 처서; Vietnamese: Xử thử; literally: "limit of heat") is the 14th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 150° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 165°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 150°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around August 23 and ends around September 7.


Preceded by
Liqiu (立秋)
Solar term (節氣) Succeeded by
Bailu (白露)