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How to compare the twelve constellations and the month _ How to sort the twelve constellations and the month

China traditional 12 constellation corresponds to the month.

The corresponding months of the traditional twelve constellations in China are as follows:

1, Aquarius: Gregorian calendar 65438+1October 20th to February 18.

2. Pisces: February 19 to March 20 in the Gregorian calendar.

3. Aries: March 2 1 to April 19 in the solar calendar.

4. Taurus: The solar calendar lasts from April 20th to May 20th.

5. Gemini: May 2 1 to June 2 1 in the solar calendar.

6. Cancer: June 22nd to July 22nd in the solar calendar.

7. Leo: July 23rd to August 22nd in the solar calendar.

8. Virgo: August 23rd to September 22nd in the solar calendar.

9. Libra: September 23rd to 65438+1October 23rd of Gregorian calendar.

10, Scorpio: Gregorian calendar 65438+1October 24th ~165438+1October 22nd.

1 1, Sagittarius: Gregorian calendar165438+1October 23rd ~ 65438+February 2nd1.

12, Capricorn: Gregorian calendar 65438+February 22 ~ 65438+ 10/9.

Brief introduction of twelve constellations

The twelve constellations, or zodiac signs, are astrologically described areas where the sun passes 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.

Astrology's definition of the ecliptic only refers to the twelve equally divided regions of the ecliptic, which is different from astronomy. After the International Astronomical Union standardized the constellation boundary in 1928, there were 13 constellations on the ecliptic. Western astrology believes that every star falls into the position of the ecliptic at birth, which shows its innate character and talent and reflects a person's behavior.