Solar term
A solar term is any of twenty-four periods in traditional East Asian lunisolar calendars that matches a particular astronomical event or signifies some natural phenomenon. The points are spaced 15° apart along the ecliptic and are used by lunisolar calendars to stay synchronized with the seasons, which is crucial for agrarian societies. The solar terms are also used to calculate intercalary months in East Asian calendars; which month is repeated depends on the position of the sun at the time.
According to the Book of Documents, the first determined term was the Winter Solstice, also named Dongzhi by Zhou Gong, while he was trying to locate the geological center of his kingdom, by measuring the length of the sun's shadow on an ancient timekeeper instrument named Tu Gui . Then four terms of seasons were set, which were soon evolved as eight terms; until 104 B. C. in the book Taichu Calendar, the entire twenty-four solar terms were officially included in the Chinese calendar.
Because the Sun's speed along the ecliptic varies depending on the Earth-Sun distance, the number of days that it takes the Sun to travel between each pair of solar terms varies slightly throughout the year. Each solar term is divided into three , so there are 72 pentads in a year. Each pentad consists of five, rarely six, days, and are mostly named after phenological phenomena corresponding to the pentad.
Solar terms originated in China, then spread to Korea, Vietnam, and Japan, countries in the East Asian cultural sphere. Although each term was named based on the seasonal changes of climate in North China Plain, peoples living in the different climates still use it with no changes. This is exhibited by the fact that traditional Chinese, Hanja, and Kanji characters for most of the solar terms are identical.
On December 1, 2016, the Solar Terms were listed as UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage.
List of solar terms
Sun's ecliptic longitude | Chinese name | Korean name | Vietnamese name | Japanese name | Ryukyuan name | Gregorian Date | Reference for Month Intercalating | Remark | Corresponding Astrological Sign |
315° | 立春 lìchūn | 立春 ipchun/ripchun | Lập xuân | 立春(りっしゅん) risshun | 立春(りっしゅん) risshun | Feb 4 | 1st month initial | Spring Begins | Aquarius |
330° | 雨水 yǔshuǐ | 雨水 usu | Vũ thủy | 雨水(うすい) usui | 雨水(うしー) ushii | Feb 19 | 1st month midpoint | More Rain Than Snow | Pisces |
345° | 驚蟄 jīngzhé | 驚蟄 gyeongchip | Kinh trập | 啓蟄(けいちつ) keichitsu | 驚く(うどぅるく) uduruku 驚くー(おどるくー) udurukuu 虫驚(むしうどぅるく) mushi'uduruku | Mar 6 | 2nd month initial | Hibernating Insects Awaken | Pisces |
0° | 春分 chūnfēn | 春分 chunbun | Xuân phân | 春分(しゅんぶん) shunbun | 春分(すんぶん) sunbun | Mar 21 | 2nd month midpoint | Spring Center | Aries |
15° | 清明 qīngmíng | 淸明 cheongmyeong | Thanh minh | 清明(せいめい) seimei | 清明(しーみー) shiimii | Apr 5 | 3rd month initial | Clear and Bright | Aries |
30° | 穀雨 gǔyǔ | 穀雨 gogu | Cốc vũ | 穀雨(こくう) kokuu | 穀雨(くくー) kukuu | Apr 20 | 3rd month midpoint | Wheat Rain | Taurus |
45° | 立夏 lìxià | 立夏 ipha/ripha | Lập hạ | 立夏(りっか) rikka | 立夏(りっかー) rikkaa | May 6 | 4th month initial | Summer Begins | Taurus |
60° | 小滿 xiǎomǎn | 小滿 soman | Tiểu mãn | 小満(しょうまん) shōman | 小満(すーまん) suuman | May 21 | 4th month midpoint | Creatures Plenish | Gemini |
75° | 芒種 mángzhòng | 芒種 mangjong | Mang chủng | 芒種(ぼうしゅ) bōshu | 芒種(ぼーすー) boosuu | Jun 6 | 5th month initial | Seeding Millet | Gemini |
90° | 夏至 xiàzhì | 夏至 haji | Hạ chí | 夏至(げし) geshi | 夏至(かーちー) kaachii | Jun 21 | 5th month midpoint | Summer Maximum | Cancer |
105° | 小暑 xiǎoshǔ | 小暑 soseo | Tiểu thử | 小暑(しょうしょ) shōsho | 小暑(くーあちさ) kuu'achisa | Jul 7 | 6th month initial | A bit Sweltering | Cancer |
120° | 大暑 dàshǔ | 大暑 daeseo | Đại thử | 大暑(たいしょ) taisho | 大暑(うーあちさ) uu'achisa | Jul 23 | 6th month midpoint | Most Sweltering | Leo |
135° | 立秋 lìqiū | 立秋 ipchu/ripchu | Lập thu | 立秋(りっしゅう) risshū | 立秋(りっすー) rissuu | Aug 8 | 7th month initial | Autumn Begins | Leo |
150° | 處暑 chǔshǔ | 處暑 cheoseo | Xử thử | 処暑(しょしょ) shosho | 処暑(とぅくるあちさ) tukuru'achisa | Aug 23 | 7th month midpoint | Heat Withdraws | Virgo |
165° | 白露 báilù | 白露 baekno/baekro | Bạch lộ | 白露(はくろ) hakuro | 白露(ふぁくるー) fakuruu | Sep 8 | 8th month initial | Dews | Virgo |
180° | 秋分 qiūfēn | 秋分 chubun | Thu phân | 秋分(しゅうぶん) shūbun | 秋分(すーぶん) suubun | Sep 23 | 8th month midpoint | Autumn Center | Libra |
195° | 寒露 hánlù | 寒露 hanlo | Hàn lộ | 寒露(かんろ) kanro | 寒露(かんるー) kanruu | Oct 8 | 9th month initial | Cold Dews | Libra |
210° | 霜降 shuāngjiàng | 霜降 sanggang | Sương giáng | 霜降(そうこう) sōkō | 霜降(しむくだり) shimukudari | Oct 23 | 9th month midpoint | Frost | Scorpio |
225° | 立冬 lìdōng | 立冬 ipdong/ripdong | Lập đông | 立冬(りっとう) rittō | 立冬(りっとぅー) rittuu | Nov 7 | 10th month initial | Winter Begins | Scorpio |
240° | 小雪 xiǎoxuě | 小雪 soseol | Tiểu tuyết | 小雪(しょうせつ) shōsetsu | 小雪(くーゆち) kuuyuchi | Nov 22 | 10th month midpoint | Snows a bit | Sagittarius |
255° | 大雪 dàxuě | 大雪 daeseol | Đại tuyết | 大雪(たいせつ) taisetsu | 大雪(うーゆち) uuyuchi | Dec 7 | 11th month initial | Snows a lot | Sagittarius |
270° | 冬至 dōngzhì | 冬至 dongji | Đông chí | 冬至(とうじ) tōji | 冬至 (とぅんじー) tunjii | Dec 22 | 11th month midpoint | Winter Maximum | Capricorn |
285° | 小寒 xiǎohán | 小寒 sohan | Tiểu hàn | 小寒(しょうかん) shōkan | 小寒(すーかん) suukan | Jan 6 | 12th month initial | A bit Frigid | Capricorn |
300° | 大寒 dàhán | 大寒 daehan | Đại hàn | 大寒(だいかん) daikan | 大寒(でーかん) deekan | Jan 20 | 12th month midpoint | Most Frigid | Aquarius |
The "Song of Solar Terms" is used to ease the memorization of jiéqì:
;Traditional Chinese:
春雨驚春清穀天
夏滿芒夏暑相連
秋處露秋寒霜降
冬雪雪冬小大寒
每月兩節不變更
最多相差一兩天
上半年來六、廿一
下半年是八、廿三
;Simplified Chinese:
春雨惊春清谷天
夏满芒夏暑相连
秋处露秋寒霜降
冬雪雪冬小大寒
每月两节不变更
最多相差一两天
上半年来六、廿一
下半年是八、廿三
;Pinyin
chūn yǔ jīng chūn qīng gǔ tiān,
xià mǎn máng xià shǔ xiāng lián,
qiū chù lù qiū hán shuāng jiàng,
dōng xuě xuě dōng xiǎo dà hán.
měi yuè liǎng jié bù biàn gēng,
zùi duō xiāng chā yī liǎng tiān
shàng bàn nián lái liù, niàn yī
xià bàn nián shì bā, niàn sān