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What constellation is July _ What constellation is July?

What is the constellation in July?

July is Cancer and Leo.

June 22nd-July 22nd is Cancer, and July 23rd-August 23rd is Leo.

Among the twelve constellations, the steady Cancer has nothing to say in terms of personality or character. They are elegant, approachable, charming and relatively easy to get along with. They like to be leaders, with a little inner personality and some passiveness. However, sensitive people don't like too noisy environment and generally don't show their true selves in front of strangers. Like adventure, it is a typical action school. Positive attitude towards life, strong family values.

Leo is generous and has strong feelings. He is an extraordinary man. His enthusiasm, sunshine and generosity make him very lovable in interpersonal communication. Leo loves face and pays attention to appearance. He is humorous, broad-minded, far-sighted and capable of overcoming difficulties and controlling the situation. Doing things resolutely gives people a sense of stability. Leo has pride, and self-esteem is easily hurt. If he encounters unhappy things, he may become irritable at home and can't stand criticism and disapproval.

Introduction of twelve constellations

In western astrology, constellation 12 is synonymous with the orientation of the universe. When a person is born, the position of each constellation on the ecliptic shows a person's innate character and talent. Zodiac 12 symbolizes the psychological level and reflects a person's behavior.

The twelve constellations, the zodiac, are the twelve regions in astrology that describe the sun passing through the zodiac on the celestial sphere, including Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces.

Although Ophiuchus also passes through the zodiac, it is not in the zodiac used in astrology. The zodiac in astrology only refers to the twelve equal parts of the zodiac, which is different from the zodiac in astronomy. After the International Astronomical Union standardized the constellation boundary in 1928, there were 13 constellations on the ecliptic.