Jingzhe
Jīngzhé, 惊蛰, is the 3rd of the 24 solar terms (節氣) in the traditional Chinese calendars. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 345° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 360°. More often, it refers to the day when the Sun is exactly at a celestial longitude of 345°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around March 5 and ends around March 20.[1][2]
| Jingzhe | |||||||||||||||
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| Chinese name | |||||||||||||||
| Traditional Chinese | 驚蟄 | ||||||||||||||
| Simplified Chinese | 惊蛰 | ||||||||||||||
| Literal meaning | awakening of insects | ||||||||||||||
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| Vietnamese name | |||||||||||||||
| Vietnamese alphabet | kinh trập | ||||||||||||||
| Chữ Hán | 驚蟄 | ||||||||||||||
| Korean name | |||||||||||||||
| Hangul | 경칩 | ||||||||||||||
| Hanja | 驚蟄 | ||||||||||||||
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| Japanese name | |||||||||||||||
| Kanji | 啓蟄 | ||||||||||||||
| Hiragana | けいちつ | ||||||||||||||
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| Longitude | Term | Calendar |
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| Spring | ||
| 315° | Lichun | 4 – 5 February |
| 330° | Yushui | 18–19 February |
| 345° | Jingzhe | 5 – 6 March |
| 0° | Chunfen | 20–21 March |
| 15° | Qingming | 4 – 5 April |
| 30° | Guyu | 20–21 April |
| Summer | ||
| 45° | Lixia | 5 – 6 May |
| 60° | Xiaoman | 21–22 May |
| 75° | Mangzhong | 5 – 6 June |
| 90° | Xiazhi | 21–22 June |
| 105° | Xiaoshu | 7 – 8 July |
| 120° | Dashu | 22–23 July |
| Autumn | ||
| 135° | Liqiu | 7 – 8 August |
| 150° | Chushu | 23–24 August |
| 165° | Bailu | 7 – 8 September |
| 180° | Qiufen | 23–24 September |
| 195° | Hanlu | 8 – 9 October |
| 210° | Shuangjiang | 23–24 October |
| Winter | ||
| 225° | Lidong | 7 – 8 November |
| 240° | Xiaoxue | 22–23 November |
| 255° | Daxue | 7 – 8 December |
| 270° | Dongzhi | 21–22 December |
| 285° | Xiaohan | 5 – 6 January |
| 300° | Dahan | 20–21 January |
The word 驚蟄 means the awakening of hibernating insects. 驚 is to startle and 蟄 means hibernating insects. Traditional Chinese folklore says that during Jingzhe, thunderstorms will wake up the hibernating insects, which implies that the weather is getting warmer.[3]
Pentads
Each solar term can be divided into 3 pentads (候). They are the first pentad (初候), the second pentad (次候), and the third pentad (末候): Pentads in Jingzhe are
- China
- First pentad: traditional Chinese: 桃始華; simplified Chinese: 桃始华 (pīnyīn: Táo shǐ huá), 'The peaches begin to blossom'.
- Second pentad: traditional Chinese: 倉庚鳴; simplified Chinese: 仓庚鸣 (pīnyīn: Cāng gēng míng), 'Orioles sing clearly'.
- Last pentad: traditional Chinese: 鷹化為鳩; simplified Chinese: 鹰化为鸠 (pīnyīn: Yīng huà wéi jiū), 'Eagles are transformed into doves'.
- Japan
- First pentad: Japanese: 蟄虫啓戸 (Romanisation: Chitchū kei to), 'Awakening of hibernating insects'.
- Second pentad: Japanese: 桃始笑 (Romanisation: Momo Hajime Emi), 'Peach trees start to bloom (smile)'.
- Last pentad: Japanese: 菜虫化蝶 (Romanisation: Na mushi-ka chō), 'Caterpillars become butterflies'.
Date and time
| year | begin | end |
|---|---|---|
| 辛巳 | 2001-03-05 12:32 | 2001-03-20 13:30 |
| 壬午 | 2002-03-05 18:27 | 2002-03-20 19:16 |
| 癸未 | 2003-03-06 00:04 | 2003-03-21 00:59 |
| 甲申 | 2004-03-05 05:55 | 2004-03-20 06:48 |
| 乙酉 | 2005-03-05 11:45 | 2005-03-20 12:33 |
| 丙戌 | 2006-03-05 17:28 | 2006-03-20 18:25 |
| 丁亥 | 2007-03-05 23:18 | 2007-03-21 00:07 |
| 戊子 | 2008-03-05 04:58 | 2008-03-20 05:48 |
| 己丑 | 2009-03-05 10:47 | 2009-03-20 11:43 |
| 庚寅 | 2010-03-05 16:46 | 2010-03-20 17:32 |
| 辛卯 | 2011-03-05 22:29 | 2011-03-20 23:20 |
| 壬辰 | 2012-03-05 04:21 | 2012-03-20 05:14 |
| 癸巳 | 2013-03-05 10:14 | 2013-03-20 11:01 |
| 甲午 | 2014-03-05 16:02 | 2014-03-20 16:57 |
| 乙未 | 2015-03-05 21:57 | 2015-03-20 22:48 |
| 丙申 | 2016-03-05 03:42 | 2016-03-20 04:30 |
| 丁酉 | 2017-03-05 09:32 | 2017-03-20 10:30 |
| 戊戌 | 2018-03-05 15:30 | 2018-03-20 16:24 |
| 己亥 | 2019-03-05 21:12 | 2019-03-20 22:06 |
| 庚子 | 2020-03-05 02:56 | 2020-03-20 03:54 |
| Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System | ||
Related Topic
Cultural References
Lim Giong has an 2005 album titled Insects Awaken.
Jingzhe_(film) is a 2004 Chinese film directed by Wang Quan'an.
References
- "24 Solar Terms". Travel China Guide. Retrieved 12 September 2017.
In 2017 ... The Waking of Insects (Jing Zhe) Mar. 5th Hibernating animals come to sense
- Jīngzhé,ABC Chinese–English Dictionary: Alphabetically Based Computerized, page 308, by John DeFrancis (1999; University of Hawaiʻi Press Archived 2007-12-10 at the Wayback Machine; ISBN 978-0824821548)
- Shu, Catherine (27 February 2009). "South Village welcomes spring with snacks — and an eye on environmental awareness". Taipei Times. Retrieved 7 January 2017.