释义 |
- Pentads
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{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}{{Italic title|reason=Category:Chinese words and phrases}}{{Chinese |c={{lang|zh|寒露}} |l=cold dew |p=hánlù |bpmf=ㄏㄢˊ ㄌㄨˋ |j=hon4 lou6 |y=hòhn louh |kanji={{lang|ja|寒露}} |hiragana=かんろ |romaji=kanro |hanja={{lang|ko|寒露}} |hangul=한로 |rr=hallo |chuhan={{lang|vi|寒露}} |qn=hàn lộ }}{{Solar terms}}The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms (節氣). Hánlù, Kanro, Hallo, or Hàn lộ ({{CJKV|t=寒露|s=寒露|p=hánlù|j=寒露|r=kanro|k=한로|rr=hallo|v=hàn lộ|l=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.
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{{Solar term|辛巳|2001|10|08|05:25|2001|10|23|08:25}} {{Solar term|壬午|2002|10|08|11:09|2002|10|23|14:17}} {{Solar term|癸未|2003|10|08|17:00|2003|10|23|20:08}} {{Solar term|甲申|2004|10|07|22:49|2004|10|23|01:48}} {{Solar term|乙酉|2005|10|08|04:33|2005|10|23|07:42}} {{Solar term|丙戌|2006|10|08|10:21|2006|10|23|13:26}} {{Solar term|丁亥|2007|10|08|16:11|2007|10|23|19:15}} {{Solar term|戊子|2008|10|07|21:56|2008|10|23|01:08}} {{Solar term|己丑|2009|10|08|03:40|2009|10|23|06:43}} {{Solar term|庚寅|2010|10|08|09:26|2010|10|23|12:35}} {{Solar term|辛卯|2011|10|08|15:19|2011|10|23|18:30}} {{Solar term|壬辰|2012|10|07|21:11|2012|10|23|00:13}} {{Solar term|癸巳|2013|10|08|02:58|2013|10|23|06:09}} {{Solar term|甲午|2014|10|08|08:47|2014|10|23|11:57}} Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System | {{s-start}}{{s-bef|before=Qiufen (秋分)}}{{s-ttl|title=Solar term (節氣)|years=}}{{s-aft|after=Shuangjiang (霜降)}}{{s-end}} 2 : Autumn|Solar terms |