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- Pentads
- Date and time
{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}{{Italic title|reason=Category:Chinese words and phrases}}{{Chinese |t={{lang|zh-hant|處暑}} |s={{lang|zh-hans|处暑}} |l=limit of heat |p=chǔshǔ |bpmf=ㄔㄨˇ ㄕㄨˇ |j=cyu3 syu3 |y=chyu syu |kanji={{lang|ja|処暑}} |hiragana=しょしょ |romaji=shosho |hanja={{lang|ko|處暑}} |hangul=처서 |rr=cheoseo |chuhan={{lang|vi|處暑}} |qn=xử thử }}{{Solar terms}}The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms. Chǔshǔ, Shosho, Cheoseo, or Xử thử ({{CJKV|t=處暑|s=处暑|p=chǔshǔ|j=処暑|r=shosho|k=처서|rr=cheoseo|v=xử thử|l=limit of heat}}) is the 14th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 150° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 165°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 150°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 23 August and ends around 7 September. Pentads- 鷹乃祭鳥, 'Eagles worship the Birds'
- 天地始肅, 'Heaven and Earth begin to Withdraw', alluding to the end of summer
- 禾乃登, 'Grains become Ripe'
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{{Solar term|辛巳|2001|08|23|01:27|2001|09|07|13:46}} {{Solar term|壬午|2002|08|23|07:16|2002|09|07|19:31}} {{Solar term|癸未|2003|08|23|13:08|2003|09|08|01:20}} {{Solar term|甲申|2004|08|22|18:53|2004|09|07|07:12}} {{Solar term|乙酉|2005|08|23|00:45|2005|09|07|12:56}} {{Solar term|丙戌|2006|08|23|06:22|2006|09|07|18:39}} {{Solar term|丁亥|2007|08|23|12:07|2007|09|08|00:29}} {{Solar term|戊子|2008|08|22|18:02|2008|09|07|06:14}} {{Solar term|己丑|2009|08|22|23:38|2009|09|07|11:57}} {{Solar term|庚寅|2010|08|23|05:26|2010|09|07|17:44}} {{Solar term|辛卯|2011|08|23|11:20|2011|09|07|23:34}} {{Solar term|壬辰|2012|08|22|17:06|2012|09|07|05:29}} {{Solar term|癸巳|2013|08|22|23:01|2013|09|07|11:16}} {{Solar term|甲午|2014|08|23|04:46|2014|09|07|17:01}} Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System | {{s-start}}{{s-bef|before=Liqiu (立秋)}}{{s-ttl|title=Solar term (節氣)|years=}}{{s-aft|after=Bailu (白露)}}{{s-end}}{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2011}} 2 : Autumn|Solar terms |