==== Test Tables ==== || **season name** || **meaning** | **asscociations** | **aprox. gregorian date** | | Risshun | <8B><98> | Start of spring | Ground thaws, fish appear under ice. | Feb 4 | | Usui | <9B> | Rain waters | Snow recedes, mist lingers in the air. | Feb 18 | | Keichitsu | <95><93><9F><84> | Emergence of the worms | Bugs surface from hibernation. | Mar 6 | | Shunbun | <98><88><86> | Vernal equinox | Sparrows start to nest, cherry blossoms bloom. | Mar 21 | | Seimei | <85><98><8E> | Clear and bright | Geese fly north, the first rainbows of the year appear. | Apr 4 | | Kok | <80><9B> | Rain for harvests | Reeds sprout by rivers, rice seedlings grow. | Apr 21 | | Rikka | <8B><8F> | Start of summer | Birds and frogs start the songs of summer. | May 6 | | Sh<8D>man | <8F><80> | Small blooming | Flowers and plants bloom, wheat ripens. | May 21 | | B<8D>shu | <8A><92> | Seeds and cereals | Praying mantises hatch, fireflies come out. Time to seed the soil. | Jun 5 | | Geshi | <8F><87> | Reaching summer | Longest days of the year, irises bloom. | Jun 21 | | Sh<8D>sho | <8F><9A><91> | Small heat | Warm winds blow, young hawks learn to fly. | Jul 7 | | Taisho | <9A><91> | Big heat | Summer heat at its strongest, accompanied by great rains. | Jul 23 | | Risshu | <8B><8B> | Start of autumn | Cooler winds blow, thick fogs roll through hills. | Aug 8 | | Shosho | <87><9A><91> | Lessening heat | Rice has ripened, the heat of summer, forgotten. | Aug 23 | | Hakuro | <99><9C> | White dew | Drops of dew on grass. | Sep 7 | | Shubun | <8B><88><86> | Autumnal equinox | Day and night are of equal length. | Sep 23 | | Kanro | <92><9C> | Cold dew | Temperatures begin to drop, crickets stop chirping. | Oct 8 | | S<8D>k<8D> | <9C><9C><99><8D> | Frosting | The first frosts, maple leaves turn yellow. | Oct 23 | | Ritto | <8B><86> | Start of winter | The ground starts to freeze. | Nov 8 | | Sh<8D>setsu | <8F><9B> | Small snow | Light snow, the last leaves have fallen from trees. | Nov 23 | | Taisetsu | <9B> | Big snow | Cold sets in, bears hibernate. | Dec 8 | | T<8D>ji | <86><87> | Winter solstice | Shortest days of the year. | Dec 22 | | Sh<8D>kan | <8F><92> | Small cold | Temperatures quickly drop. |Jan 6 | | Daikan | <92> | Big cold | Ice thickens on the streams, hens huddle together. | Jan 20 | ||