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[quote=LEONARDO,282405]Canadaguy, you are welcome! Oh, I have to search about it. Here it is: Beginning of Spring (立春) usually starting from the fourth or fifth of Febrary. Rain Water (雨水)from the nineteeth or twentieth of Febrary, a time when rainy seasons are setting in. Waking of Insects(惊蛰)from the fifth or sixth of March, as the earth awakes from hibernation; Spring Equinox (春分)from the twentieth or twenty-first of March; Pure Brightness (清明)from the fourth or fifth of April; Grain Rain (谷雨)from the twentieth or twenty-first of April; Beginning of Summer(立夏)from the fifth or sixth of May; Grain Full (小满)from the twentieth or twenty-first of May; Grain in Ear (芒种)from the fifth or sixth of June; Summer Solstice (夏至)from the twenty-first or second of June; Slight Heat (小暑)from the sixth or seventh of July; Great Heat (大暑) from the twenty-second or third of July; Beginning of Autumn(立秋)from the seventh or eighth of August; Limit of Heat (处暑)from the twenty-third or fourth of August; White Dew (白露)from the seventh or eighth of September; Autumnal Equinox(秋分)from the twenty-third or fourth of September; Cold Dew (寒露)from the eighth or nineth of October; Frost's Descent (霜降)from the twentieth-three or fourth of October; Beginning of Winter (立冬)from the seventh or eighth of November; Slight Snow (小雪)from the twenty-second or third of November; Great Snow (大雪)from the seventh or eighth of December; Winter Solstice (冬至)from the twenty-second or third of December; Slight Cold (小寒)from the fifth or sixth of January; and lastly Great Cold (大寒)from the twentieth or twenty-first of January which brings the 24-term cycle to an end. For more information, you can google " Chinese Twenty-four Terms" or "Twenty-four Solar Terms". [/quote]
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