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Constellation king _ Constellation king ranking

The real four heavenly kings.

The real four king constellations are Capricorn, Scorpio, Leo and Aries.

1, Capricorn

Tenacity, resourcefulness, calmness, strong judgment and observation, and great patience. A high sense of collective honor and self-esteem, cool-headed, ambitious, pursuing difficult ideals, with a strong sense of responsibility and ambition, always urging themselves to strive to achieve their ideals. This constellation is the most popular among successful businessmen and top managers of companies.

2. Scorpio people

Perseverance, strategy, determination, sureness and enthusiasm, strong subjective opinions, firm will and perseverance, and things that ordinary people are easy to get tired of and escape can often be persistent and stubborn. People in this constellation often have enviable power, wealth, fame and status. Scorpio occupies the "most" among the world's important figures and can always play to the extreme in its own field.

3. Leo

Perseverance, strategy, boldness of vision, natural leadership, like directing others, strong organizational skills, always like the protagonist of this world stage, occupying the most eye-catching position, revealing brilliant light, is the most authoritative and dominant constellation, doing things quite independently, knowing how to use ability and politics to achieve goals, and has the demeanor of a king.

4. Aries

Energy, practice, courage, the beginning of everything belongs to the leader. Aries people are impulsive, adventurous, generous and fearless. Once they make up their minds, they will never stop until they reach the Yellow River, and they will certainly overcome all difficulties to achieve their goals. Most people are entrepreneurs.

constellation legends

Western constellations originated in Babylon, one of the four ancient civilizations. The original Babylonians made a star chart of the four seasons according to the stars, hoping to use it to predict the fate of the country and people. Then, the ancient Babylonians continued to divide the sky into many regions and put forward new constellations. Around 1000 BC, 30 constellations have been proposed. Ancient Greek astronomers supplemented and developed the Babylonian constellation and compiled the ancient Greek constellation table.

In the 2nd century A.D., Ptolemy, an ancient Greek astronomer, synthesized the astronomical achievements at that time and sorted out 48 constellations. Connect the main bright stars in the constellation with imaginary lines, imagine them as images of animals or characters, and give them appropriate names in combination with fairy tales. This is the origin of the constellation name.