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What does the morning star mean?

The meaning of the morning star: it symbolizes a new day, a new beginning and new hope, and has the meaning of auspiciousness and blessing.

In the traditional culture of China, the morning star is regarded as an auspicious star. Because it is the first star in the morning, it symbolizes a new day, a new beginning and new hope, and has the meaning of auspiciousness and blessing. The morning star is often given good wishes, such as "the stars are shining high", "going west all night, going east early in the morning" and so on, which means that people will welcome a new beginning and a promising future.

In addition to its symbolic significance in traditional culture, Venus is also of great significance in modern science. Morningstar is a famous constellation name, also called orangutan. It is one of the largest constellations in the sky, containing hundreds of stars. The morning star constellation is used by scientists for astronomical observation and research, which helps human beings to understand the universe and the origin of human beings more deeply.

Myths and legends about the Seven Stars

There are many beautiful myths and legends about Venus in both the East and the West. In ancient China, the morning star was called Taibai Venus, the morning star when it appeared in the eastern sky and the evening star when it appeared in the western sky. In China's local religious Taoism, Taibai Venus occupies an important position, ranking fourth after Sanqing (Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, Lingbao Tianzun). The Taoist goddess Taibai Jinxing was originally a goddess wearing a yellow skirt, a cockscomb and playing the pipa.

After the Ming Dynasty, his image evolved into a ruddy old fairy, who was often instructed by the Jade Emperor to monitor the good and evil on earth, so he was called a patrol envoy to the western regions. In China's classical novels, there are many legendary stories of Taibai Venus. For example, in The Journey to the West, Venus Taibai is a lovely old man who often deals with the Monkey King.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Venus