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What constellation is behind Capricorn?

Behind Capricorn is Aquarius.

The twelve constellations are arranged in Gregorian calendar months:

Aries: March 21-April 20

Taurus: April 2 1-May 21.

Gemini: May 22nd-June 2nd1

Cancer: June 22-July 22

Leo: July 23rd-August 23rd.

Virgo: August 24-September 23

Libra: September 24th-65438+1October 23rd.

Scorpio: 65438+1October 24th-165438+1October 22nd.

Sagittarius:165438+1October 23rd-65438+February 2nd1.

Capricorn: 65438+February 22nd-65438+1October 20th?

Aquarius: 65438+1October 21-February 19? Pisces: February 20-March 20

The origin of the constellation:

In ancient times, in order to distinguish directions and facilitate the observation of celestial phenomena, the stars scattered in the sky were connected by imagination, and half of them were named in ancient times, and their naming methods were attached according to the myths and shapes of ancient civilizations. The other half was named only in modern times, often named after navigation instruments.

In ancient times, because of different regions, the way of "Lianliankan" was different! 2 1 century, the world unified the constellation map and divided the sky into 88 regions and 88 constellations.

Ancient western philosophers believed that the four elements that constitute natural objects and derive everything are water, fire, earth and wind.

The movement of the earth along the ecliptic is actually the flow and change of the four elements, so the zodiac 12 can also be divided into water signs, such as cancer, Scorpio and Pisces. Fire signs, such as Aries, Leo and Sagittarius; Earth signs, such as Capricorn, Taurus and Virgo; Air signs, such as Libra, Aquarius and Gemini.

Water symbolizes spring and emphasizes emotion; Fire constellation symbolizes summer, emphasizing behavior; The earth sign symbolizes autumn and represents pragmatism and stability; The weather vane symbolizes winter, emphasizing wisdom and communication; Earth, water, fire and wind represent the images of the four seasons.