Bailu (solar term)
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Pentads
- 鴻雁來, 'The wild geese come' – referring to the southward migration of geese.
- 玄鳥歸, 'The dark birds return' – 'dark birds' refer to swallows.
- 群鳥養羞, 'Birds stock their hoards' – i.e. in preparation for winter.
Date and time
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| Source: JPL Horizons On-Line Ephemeris System | ||
References
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