About 24 Solar Terms

December

"Taisetsu"
Winter, 11th "Setsu". when the sun reaches 255° in longitude. Heavy Snow; Snow starts falling.
"Touji"
Winter, 11th "Chuu". when the sun reaches 270° in longitude. Winter Solstice; Times when the length of a day becomes shortest.

"24 Sekki" or 24 Solar Terms are traditional ways of expressing seasons in Japan and China. Each term is defined by the ecliptic longitude of the Sun (λ). For example, "Shunbun" is the time when the longitude of the Sun becomes 0°, and "Shuubun" is when the longitude becomes 180°. In luni-solar calendar era, 24 Solar Terms were also necessary for deciding when to insert leap month. A year has four seasons, and each season has 3 "Setsu" and 3 "Chuu" arranged alternately.