Xiaoshu
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In the east Asian lunisolar calendars, Xiaoshu (小暑) is a solar term that begins when the Sun lies between the celestial longitude of 105° and 120°. It sometimes refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 105°.
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Xiaoshu usually begins around July 7, and ends around July 23.
Preceded by: Xiazhi |
Solar term | Succeeded by: Dashu |