Xiazhi

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Solar term
 Longi-
tude
 
  Term   Calendar
Spring
315° Lichun Feb.4-5
330° Yushui Feb.4-19
345° Jingzhe Mar. 5-6
Chunfen Mar.20-21
15° Qingming Apr.4-5
30° Guyu Apr.20-21
Summer
45° Lixia May 5-6
60° Xiaoman May 21-22
75° Mangzhong Jun.5-6
90° Xiazhi Jun.5-22
105° Xiaoshu Jul.7-8
120° Dashu Jul.22-23
Autumn
135° Liqiu Aug.7-8
150° Chushu Aug.23-24
165° Bailu Sep.7-8
180° Qiufen Sep.7-24
195° Hanlu Oct.8-9
210° Shuangjiang Oct.23-24
Winter
225° Lidong Nov.7-8
240° Xiaoxue Nov.22-23
255° Daxue Dec.7-8
270° Dongzhi Dec.21-22
285° Xiaohan Jan.5-6
300° Dahan Jan.20-21
Date and Time (UTC)
year begin end
辛巳 2001-Jun-21 07:37 2001-Jul-07 01:06
壬午 2002-Jun-21 13:24 2002-Jul-07 06:56
癸未 2003-Jun-21 19:10 2003-Jul-07 12:35
甲申 2004-Jun-21 00:56 2004-Jul-06 18:31
乙酉 2005-Jun-21 06:46 2005-Jul-07 00:16
丙戌 2006-Jun-21 12:25 2006-Jul-07 05:51
丁亥 2007-Jun-21 18:06 2007-Jul-07 11:41
戊子 2008-Jun-20 23:59 2008-Jul-06 17:26
己丑 2009-Jun-21 05:45 2009-Jul-06 23:13
庚寅 2010-Jun-21 11:28 2010-Jul-07 05:02

Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System

The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms (節氣). Xiàzhì (pīnyīn) or Geshi (rōmaji) (Chinese and Japanese: 夏至; Korean: 하지; Vietnamese: Hạ chí; literally: "summer solstice") is the 10th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 90° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 105°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 90°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around June 21 and ends around July 7.


Preceded by
Mangzhong (芒種)
Solar term (節氣) Succeeded by
Xiaoshu (小暑)

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