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Seventeenth solar term of traditional East Asian calendars
The traditional Chinese calendar divides a year into 24 solar terms (節氣).[1] Hánlù, Kanro, Hallo, or Hàn lộ (Chinese and Japanese: 寒露; pinyin: hánlù; rōmaji: kanro; Korean: 한로; romaja: hallo; Vietnamese: hàn lộ; lit. 'cold dew') is the 17th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 195° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 210°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 195°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around October 8 and ends around October 23.
Pentads
- 鴻雁來賓, 'The guest geese arrive' – Geese which completed their migration in summer were considered 'hosts', and the later-flying ones as 'guests'. This pentad can also be interpreted as 'The geese arrive at the water's edge'.
- 雀入大水為蛤, 'The sparrows enter the ocean and become clams'
- 菊有黃華, 'Chrysanthemums bloom yellow' – the chrysanthemum is known as one of the few flowers to bloom in autumn.
Date and time
Date and Time (UTC)
Year |
Begin |
End
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辛巳
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2001-10-08 05:25
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2001-10-23 08:25
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壬午
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2002-10-08 11:09
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2002-10-23 14:17
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癸未
|
2003-10-08 17:00
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2003-10-23 20:08
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甲申
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2004-10-07 22:49
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2004-10-23 01:48
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乙酉
|
2005-10-08 04:33
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2005-10-23 07:42
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丙戌
|
2006-10-08 10:21
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2006-10-23 13:26
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丁亥
|
2007-10-08 16:11
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2007-10-23 19:15
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戊子
|
2008-10-07 21:56
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2008-10-23 01:08
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己丑
|
2009-10-08 03:40
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2009-10-23 06:43
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庚寅
|
2010-10-08 09:26
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2010-10-23 12:35
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辛卯
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2011-10-08 15:19
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2011-10-23 18:30
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壬辰
|
2012-10-07 21:11
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2012-10-23 00:13
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癸巳
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2013-10-08 02:58
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2013-10-23 06:09
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甲午
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2014-10-08 08:47
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2014-10-23 11:57
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乙未
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2015-10-08 14:42
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2015-10-23 17:46
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丙申
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2016-10-07 20:33
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2016-10-22 23:45
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丁酉
|
2017-10-08 02:22
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2017-10-23 05:26
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戊戌
|
2018-10-08 08:14
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2018-10-23 11:22
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己亥
|
2019-10-08 14:05
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2019-10-23 17:19
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庚子
|
2020-10-07 19:55
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2020-10-22 22:59
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辛丑
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2021-10-08 01:39
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2021-10-23 04:51
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壬寅
|
2022-10-08 07:22
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2022-10-23 10:35
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癸卯
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2023-10-08 13:15
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2023-10-23 16:20
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甲辰
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2024-10-07 18:59
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2024-10-22 22:14
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乙巳
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2025-10-08 00:41
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2025-10-23 03:50
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丙午
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2026-10-08 06:29
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2026-10-23 09:37
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丁未
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2027-10-08 12:17
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2027-10-23 15:32
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戊申
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2028-10-07 18:08
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2028-10-22 21:13
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己酉
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2029-10-07 23:58
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2029-10-23 03:08
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庚戌
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2030-10-08 05:45
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2030-10-23 09:00
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Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
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