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Bailu (solar term)

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Fifteenth solar term of traditional East Asian calendars
"Hakuro" redirects here. For the Gackt song, seeHakuro (song).
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Bailu
Chinese name
Chinese白露
Literal meaningwhite dew
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyinbáilù
Bopomofoㄅㄞ ㄌㄨˋ
Yue: Cantonese
Yale Romanizationbaahk louh
Jyutpingbaak6 lou6
Vietnamese name
Vietnamese alphabetbạch lộ
Chữ Hán白露
Korean name
Hangul백로
Hanja白露
Transcriptions
Revised Romanizationbaengno
Japanese name
Kanji白露
Hiraganaはくろ
Transcriptions
Romanizationhakuro
Solar term
TermLongitudeDates
Lichun315°4–5 February
Yushui330°18–19 February
Jingzhe345°5–6 March
Chunfen20–21 March
Qingming15°4–5 April
Guyu30°20–21 April
Lixia45°5–6 May
Xiaoman60°21–22 May
Mangzhong75°5–6 June
Xiazhi90°21–22 June
Xiaoshu105°7–8 July
Dashu120°22–23 July
Liqiu135°7–8 August
Chushu150°23–24 August
Bailu165°7–8 September
Qiufen180°23–24 September
Hanlu195°8–9 October
Shuangjiang210°23–24 October
Lidong225°7–8 November
Xiaoxue240°22–23 November
Daxue255°7–8 December
Dongzhi270°21–22 December
Xiaohan285°5–6 January
Dahan300°20–21 January

The traditionalChinese calendar divides a year into 24solar terms.[1]Báilù,Hakuro,Baengno, orBạch lộ (Chinese andJapanese: 白露; pinyin:báilù; rōmaji:hakuro; Korean:백로; romaja:baengno; Vietnamese:bạch lộ; lit. 'white dew') is the 15th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches thecelestial longitude of 165° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 180°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 165°. In theGregorian calendar, it usually begins around September 7 and ends around September 23.

Pentads

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  • 鴻雁來, 'The wild geese come' – referring to the southward migration of geese.
  • 玄鳥歸, 'The dark birds return' – 'dark birds' refer to swallows.
  • 群鳥養羞, 'Birds stock their hoards' – i.e. in preparation for winter.

Date and time

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Date and Time (UTC)
YearBeginEnd
辛巳2001-09-07 13:462001-09-22 23:04
壬午2002-09-07 19:312002-09-23 04:55
癸未2003-09-08 01:202003-09-23 10:46
甲申2004-09-07 07:122004-09-22 16:29
乙酉2005-09-07 12:562005-09-22 22:23
丙戌2006-09-07 18:392006-09-23 04:03
丁亥2007-09-08 00:292007-09-23 09:51
戊子2008-09-07 06:142008-09-22 15:44
己丑2009-09-07 11:572009-09-22 21:18
庚寅2010-09-07 17:442010-09-23 03:09
辛卯2011-09-07 23:342011-09-23 09:04
壬辰2012-09-07 05:292012-09-22 14:48
癸巳2013-09-07 11:162013-09-22 20:44
甲午2014-09-07 17:012014-09-23 02:29
乙未2015-09-07 22:592015-09-23 08:20
丙申2016-09-07 04:512016-09-22 14:21
丁酉2017-09-07 10:382017-09-22 20:01
戊戌2018-09-07 16:292018-09-23 01:54
己亥2019-09-07 22:162019-09-23 07:50
庚子2020-09-07 04:082020-09-22 13:30
辛丑2021-09-07 09:522021-09-22 19:21
壬寅2022-09-07 15:322022-09-23 01:03
癸卯2023-09-07 21:262023-09-23 06:50
甲辰2024-09-07 03:112024-09-22 12:43
乙巳2025-09-07 08:512025-09-22 18:19
丙午2026-09-07 14:412026-09-23 00:05
丁未2027-09-07 20:282027-09-23 06:01
戊申2028-09-07 02:222028-09-22 11:45
己酉2029-09-07 08:112029-09-22 17:38
庚戌2030-09-07 13:522030-09-22 23:26
Source:JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System

References

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  1. ^Zhang, Peiyu; Hunag, Hongfeng (1994)."The Twenty-four Solar Terms of the Chinese Calendar and the Calculation for Them".Purple Mountain Observatory. Archived fromthe original on June 12, 2021. RetrievedMarch 9, 2021.
Preceded by
Chushu (處暑)
Solar term (節氣)Succeeded by
Qiufen (秋分)
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