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Introduction to the origin and significance of the twelve constellations

Zodiac is a kind of western astrology, which generally judges a person's personality according to his date of birth, and thus can infer his life's fate. There are many people who believe in constellations now, but few people know the origin of the twelve constellations, so I will introduce them to you today. The origin of the twelve constellations The twelve constellations originated from Babylon, the four ancient civilizations, which sought extinction, but the constellations spread to Greece and carried forward. It is said that the so-called zodiac 12 constellation has more than 20 constellation names, and Mesopotamia was born about 5000 years ago. Since then, the Babylonians have continued to divide the sky into many regions and put forward new constellations. Around 1000 BC, 30 constellations have been proposed. Most of the 48 constellations in Greek mythology live in the northern sky and north and south of the equator. In order to facilitate the study, people divide the starry sky into several regions, which are called constellations. This is the earliest origin of constellations. The meaning of the twelve constellations actually coincides with the zodiac in China to some extent, but in western astrology, the constellations represent the positions of the stars in the sky when a person is born. Western astrology, China classical astrology, and China classical astrology, represented by seven strategies and four surpluses, all show from different levels that the position of celestial bodies when a person is born has a far-reaching impact on his innate character and talent, and will also affect his life development. The zodiac is also called the zodiac. Besides the zodiac, there are many other constellations. The zodiac is the 12 region that astrology describes 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 boundaries in 1928, thirteen zodiac constellations appeared.