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What are the records of "nova" and "supernova" in ancient China?

The records of new stars in Oracle bones of Yin Dynasty in China are found in the systematic records of ancient books, which began in Han Dynasty. There is a saying in Tian Han Wen Zhi: "In June of the first year of Yuanguang, the guest star was seen in the room." The room is the room in Twenty-eight Nights, which is equivalent to the head of Scorpio now. The first year of Yuan Guang in Han Dynasty was 134 BC, which was the first new star recorded in Chinese and foreign history.

From the Yin Dynasty to 1700, China recorded about 90 new stars and supernovae. One of the most striking is the supernova near the Taurus star in 1054, which darkened two years later.

The supernova in Cassiopeia 1572 was visible to the naked eye at noon at the brightest time.

According to the records of the Ming Dynasty, on the third day of October in Qin Long, the guest star saw the northeast like a projectile ... On the first 19 day of the calendar, its star was red and yellow, as big as a lamp, and it shone everywhere ... Since 10, guest stars can see it that day. This record in China was at the leading level in the world at that time.