The traditional Chinese calendar divides a year into 24 solar terms. Chà «nfÃÂn, Shunbun, Chunbun, or Xuân phân is the 4th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 0ð and ends when it reaches the longitude of 15ð. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 20 March and ends around 4 April (5 April East Asia time). It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 0ð.
Each solar term can be divided into 3 pentads (Ã¥ÂÂ). They are: first pentad (Ã¥ÂÂÃ¥ÂÂ), second pentad (次åÂÂ) and last pentad (æÂ«åÂÂ). Pentads in Chunfen include:
A pentad as follows was referred to Japanese traditional calendar presented in a smaller, easy to use, format.