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How can I know my horoscope?

According to the birthday in the solar calendar, you can know what constellation you are.

If you want to know what constellation you are, you need to know the date of birth in the Gregorian calendar. If you only know that your birthday is in the lunar calendar, you can know that your birthday is in the solar calendar through "lunar calendar to solar calendar", and then correspond to the date range of the constellation according to your birthday.

The specific dates of the constellations are: Aries March 2 1-April 19, Taurus April 20-May 20, Gemini May 21-June 21,Cancer June 22-July 22, and Leo July 23-August 22. Scorpio 65438+1October 24th-165438+1October 22nd, Sagittarius165438+1October 23rd-65438+February 24th, Capricorn.

The origin of constellations

Mesopotamian astrologers divided the starry sky into several regions for the convenience of studying and observing many stars in the sky, and each region was a constellation. It's hard to say clearly when humans began to have the concept of constellation. This astronomical knowledge was known long before there was a historical record. The name of the constellation probably comes from the sailors who sailed early. The origin of constellation may be completely different in different regional civilizations, but with the interaction of various civilizations, constellation culture also includes the process of integration.

If you stand on the earth and look at the sky, the sky is also a sphere, and the stars in the sky are like gems embedded in this celestial sphere. For more than 0/000 years BC/kloc-,the ancient Babylonians randomly connected these gems for astrology and orientation, and divided them into blocks, with a total of more than 30 regions, which is the embryonic form of the constellation. 1928, the international astronomical union clearly defined the boundaries of constellations and divided the whole day into 88 constellations, which are now known as constellations.