Qīngmíng, Seimei, Cheongmyeong or Thanh minh, is the name of the 5th solar term of the traditional Chinese lunisolar calendar,[1] which divides a year into 24 solar terms (t. 節氣/s. 节气).[2] In space partitioning, Qingming begins when the sun reaches the celestial longitude of 15° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 30°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 15°, usually on April 5.[3]
Compared to the space partitioning theory, in the time division theory Qingming falls around April 7 or approximately 106.5 days after winter equinox. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 4 or 5 April and ends around 20 April.
Pentads
Each solar term can be divided into 3 pentads (候). They are: first pentad (初候), second pentad (次候) and last pentad (末候). Pentads in Qingming include:
- China
- First pentad: 桐始華/桐始华, 'The paulownia begins to bloom'.
- Second pentad: 田鼠化為鴽/田鼠化为鴽, 'Voles(you) transform into quails'.
- Last pentad: 虹始見/虹始见, 'Rainbows begin to appear'.
- Japan
- First pentad: 玄鳥至 (tsubame itaru), 'The swallow flies back from the south'.
- Second pentad: 鴻雁北 (kōgan kitae kaeru), 'The goose migrates to the north'.
- Last pentad: 虹始見 (niji hajimete arawaru), 'Rainbows begin to appear in the sky after shower'.
Date and time
Date and Time (UTC)
Year |
Begin |
End
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辛巳
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2001-04-04 17:24
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2001-04-20 00:35
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壬午
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2002-04-04 23:18
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2002-04-20 06:20
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癸未
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2003-04-05 04:52
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2003-04-20 12:02
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甲申
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2004-04-04 10:43
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2004-04-19 17:50
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乙酉
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2005-04-04 16:34
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2005-04-19 23:37
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丙戌
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2006-04-04 22:15
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2006-04-20 05:26
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丁亥
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2007-04-05 04:04
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2007-04-20 11:07
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戊子
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2008-04-04 09:45
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2008-04-19 16:51
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己丑
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2009-04-04 15:33
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2009-04-19 22:44
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庚寅
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2010-04-04 21:30
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2010-04-20 04:29
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辛卯
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2011-04-05 03:11
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2011-04-20 10:17
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壬辰
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2012-04-04 09:05
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2012-04-19 16:12
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癸巳
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2013-04-04 15:02
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2013-04-19 22:03
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甲午
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2014-04-04 20:46
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2014-04-20 03:55
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乙未
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2015-04-05 02:39
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2015-04-20 09:41
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丙申
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2016-04-04 08:27
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2016-04-19 15:29
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丁酉
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2017-04-04 14:17
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2017-04-19 21:27
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戊戌
|
2018-04-04 20:12
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2018-04-20 03:12
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己亥
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2019-04-05 01:51
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2019-04-20 08:55
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庚子
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2020-04-04 07:38
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2020-04-19 14:45
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辛丑
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2021-04-04 13:35
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2021-04-19 20:33
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壬寅
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2022-04-04 19:20
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2022-04-20 02:24
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癸卯
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2023-04-05 01:13
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2023-04-20 08:13
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甲辰
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2024-04-04 07:02
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2024-04-19 13:59
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乙巳
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2025-04-04 12:48
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2025-04-19 19:56
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丙午
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2026-04-04 18:40
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2026-04-20 01:39
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丁未
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2027-04-05 00:17
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2027-04-20 07:17
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戊申
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2028-04-04 06:03
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2028-04-19 13:09
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己酉
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2029-04-04 11:58
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2029-04-19 18:55
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庚戌
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2030-04-04 17:41
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2030-04-20 00:43
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Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System
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References
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