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How to look at the rising constellation _ rising constellation time comparison table

How to calculate the rising constellation

The rising constellation is calculated as follows:

Birth month parameter (see table1for query)+number of birthdays * 4+ birth time = calculation time (see table 2 for query), then the rising constellation can be obtained. Note: In the total, if it exceeds "60 points", it will be rounded to "hours". If it exceeds 24, subtract 24 directly and round it to "day". For example, the date of birth is 65438+February 9, and the rising constellation born at 9 am is Capricorn.

For example, if you are a Virgo born at 04: 00 a.m. in September of 1, look up the table below and you will find that your rising sign is Leo. The concept of Ascending Constellation originated in the Middle Ages, because at that time a new element was born, that is, the division of the Heavenly Palace, that is, the geographical division of the Heavenly Palace according to the time and place of birth.

The origin of the rising constellation:

In western astrology, the rising constellation is also called the birth star. At birth, the first rising constellation on the eastern horizon is the rising constellation. Because of this, the position of the first house on the birthday chart (the first house defines your self-impression, appearance, spiritual consciousness, early growth environment and the most primitive state in your life) must be on the rise.

It can be seen that the rising constellation has nothing to do with the stars, but with the time and place of your birth. In personal charts, the sign of the rising constellation is "Asc".