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The traditional Chinese calendar divides a year into 24 solar terms (节气/節氣). [1] Shuāngjiàng, Sōkō, Sanggang, or Sương giáng (Chinese and Japanese: 霜降; pinyin: shuāngjiàng; rōmaji: sōkō; Korean: 상강; romaja: sanggang; Vietnamese: sương giáng; lit. 'frost descent') is the 18th solar term
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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 the North China Plain , peoples living in the different climates still use it without changes. [ 6 ]
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
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Jīngzhé, 惊蛰, is the 3rd of the 24 solar terms (節氣) in the traditional Chinese calendars. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 345° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 360°. More often, it refers to the day when the Sun is exactly at a celestial longitude of 345°.