Date and Time (UTC)
year | begin | end |
辛巳 |
2001-11-07 08:36 |
2001-11-22 06:00 |
壬午 |
2002-11-07 14:21 |
2002-11-22 11:53 |
癸未 |
2003-11-07 20:13 |
2003-11-22 17:43 |
甲申 |
2004-11-07 01:58 |
2004-11-21 23:21 |
乙酉 |
2005-11-07 07:42 |
2005-11-22 05:14 |
丙戌 |
2006-11-07 13:34 |
2006-11-22 11:01 |
丁亥 |
2007-11-07 19:24 |
2007-11-22 16:49 |
戊子 |
2008-11-07 01:10 |
2008-11-21 22:44 |
己丑 |
2009-11-07 06:56 |
2009-11-22 04:22 |
庚寅 |
2010-11-07 12:42 |
2010-11-22 10:14 |
辛卯 |
2011-11-07 18:34 |
2011-11-22 16:07 |
壬辰 |
2012-11-07 00:25 |
2012-11-21 21:50 |
癸巳 |
2013-11-07 06:13 |
2013-11-22 03:48 |
甲午 |
2014-11-07 12:06 |
2014-11-22 09:38 |
Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms. Lìdōng, Rittō, Ipdong, or Lập đông (Chinese and Japanese: 立冬; pinyin: lìdōng; rōmaji: rittō; Korean: 입동; romaja: ipdong; Vietnamese: lập đông; "start of winter") is the 19th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 225° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 240°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 225°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around November 7 and ends around November 22.
Lidong signifies the beginning of winter in East Asian cultures.
Pentads
- 水始冰, 'Water begins to freeze' - the initial stages of water bodies freezing over.
- 地始凍, 'The earth begins to harden'
- 雉入大水為蜃, 'Pheasants enter the water and become clams'