Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms (節氣). Chūnfēn (pīnyīn), Shunbun (rōmaji), or Chunbun/Ch'unbun (romaja) (Chinese and Japanese: 春分; Korean: 춘분; Vietnamese: Xuân phân; literally: \"vernal equinox\") is the 4th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 0° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 15°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 0°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 20 March and ends around 4 April (5 April East Asia time)."@en }
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- Chunfen abstract "The traditional East Asian calendars divide a year into 24 solar terms (節氣). Chūnfēn (pīnyīn), Shunbun (rōmaji), or Chunbun/Ch'unbun (romaja) (Chinese and Japanese: 春分; Korean: 춘분; Vietnamese: Xuân phân; literally: \"vernal equinox\") is the 4th solar term. It begins when the Sun reaches the celestial longitude of 0° and ends when it reaches the longitude of 15°. It more often refers in particular to the day when the Sun is exactly at the celestial longitude of 0°. In the Gregorian calendar, it usually begins around 20 March and ends around 4 April (5 April East Asia time).".