Dashu

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Solar term
  Longitude     Term     Calendar
  Spring
  315°   Lichun    4 – 5 February
  330°   Yushui   18–19 February
  345°   Jingzhe    5 – 6 March
  0°   Chunfen   20–21 March
  15°   Qingming    4 – 5 April
  30°   Guyu   20–21 April
  Summer
  45°   Lixia    5 – 6 May
  60°   Xiaoman   21–22 May
  75°   Mangzhong    5 – 6 June
  90°   Xiazhi   21–22 June
  105°   Xiaoshu    7 – 8 July
  120°   Dashu   22–23 July
  Autumn
  135°   Liqiu    7 – 8 August
  150°   Chushu   23–24 August
  165°   Bailu    7 – 8 September
  180°   Qiufen   23–24 September
  195°   Hanlu    8 – 9 October
  210°   Shuangjiang     23–24 October
  Winter
  225°   Lidong    7 – 8 November
  240°   Xiaoxue   22–23 November
  255°   Daxue    7 – 8 December
  270°   Dongzhi   21–22 December
  285°   Xiaohan    5 – 6 January
  300°   Dahan   20–21 January
Date and Time (UTC)
year begin end
辛巳 2001-07-22 18:26 2001-08-07 10:52
壬午 2002-07-23 00:14 2002-08-07 16:39
癸未 2003-07-23 06:04 2003-08-07 22:24
甲申 2004-07-22 11:50 2004-08-07 04:19
乙酉 2005-07-22 17:40 2005-08-07 10:03
丙戌 2006-07-22 23:17 2006-08-07 15:40
丁亥 2007-07-23 05:00 2007-08-07 21:31
戊子 2008-07-22 10:54 2008-08-07 03:16
己丑 2009-07-22 16:35 2009-08-07 09:01
庚寅 2010-07-22 22:21 2010-08-07 14:49
辛卯 2011-07-23 04:11 2011-08-07 20:33
壬辰 2012-07-22 10:00 2012-08-07 02:30
癸巳 2013-07-22 15:56 2013-08-07 08:20
甲午 2014-07-22 21:41 2014-08-07 14:02

Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System

The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms (節氣). Dàshǔ (pīnyīn) or Taisho (rōmaji) (Chinese and Japanese: 大暑; Korean: 대서; Vietnamese: Đại thử; literally: "major heat") is the 12th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 120° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 135°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 120°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 22 July (23 July East Asia time) and ends around 7 August.


Preceded by
Xiaoshu (小暑)
Solar term (節氣) Succeeded by
Liqiu (立秋)