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Is the change of constellation true? Will it really change from twelve constellations to thirteen constellations?

Many people have asked: Are there thirteen constellations? Or ask the meaning of Ophiuchus D. In fact, there are eighty-eight constellations in the whole celestial sphere, and there are not only twelve constellations on the ecliptic, but also thirteen constellations. Strictly speaking, there are fourteen constellations. Besides the familiar twelve constellations, the other two are Pisces and Ophiuchus. In fact, these two constellations only occupy a small part in the actual position of the ecliptic, unlike the other twelve constellations, almost all of them are included in the ecliptic. In fact, no matter how many constellations there are on the ecliptic, this fact does not affect the basis of astrology at all. The fourteen constellations mentioned above are actually astronomical phenomena, and have nothing to do with the twelve constellations in astrology. In astronomy, the English word for CONSTELLATION is "constellation", which means "constellation" and "constellation". The constellation in astrology is "constellation", which means "sign", "sign" and "symbol". There are such translations in English-Chinese dictionaries: "Zodiac" and "Zodiac", and there are the same free translations in English and Chinese astronomical vocabulary; In Ying Ying's dictionary, it is explained in more detail: "one twentieth of the zodiac", which means "twelve ecliptic divisions". As far as dictionaries are so important to human beings all over the world and must be correct, there is a clear distinction between constellations in astronomy and astrology. Why do astronomers revise astrology? What's more, there is an explanation of the zodiac. For astrology, only the twelve constellations that are most widely distributed on the ecliptic are more meaningful. In fact, "Ophiuchus" is not a new discovery, and it has been recorded in poetry since 270 AD. Astrology and astronomy are not the same sky. Astronomy observes all celestial phenomena, while astrology only regards the twelve constellations as a symbol, and divides the ecliptic plane of the whole celestial sphere into twelve equal parts, each named after a constellation. Therefore, regardless of Ophiuchus or Pisces, and regardless of the changes of actual celestial bodies, the influence of the twelve divisions will not change. Astrology is just astrology, and the twelve constellations are just a synonym. Their significance has already surpassed the astronomical status quo. They are twelve constellations. Let astrology and astronomy have different beautiful starry sky! —————————— Another: Ophiuchus, one of the twelve constellations. Located in the south of Wuxian, north of Scorpio and Sagittarius, and west of the Milky Way. It is the only constellation in the sky that intersects with another constellation, Ophiuchus, and it is also the only constellation in the sky that crosses the celestial equator, the galactic path and the ecliptic. This is a big and wide constellation, basically a big rectangle. The celestial equator obliquely passes through this rectangle. Although Ophiuchus spans a short silver passage, the center of the Milky Way is Sagittarius, not far from the southeast corner of Ophiuchus. The Milky Way has a prominent winding part here, forming the widest range of the Milky Way. The following are the key points. Although the zodiac passes through Ophiuchus, Ophiuchus is not the zodiac. & gt Every year, at about165438+1October 29th, the sun sets in Ophiuchus and does not enter Sagittarius until about 65438+February 19. None of the 24 solar terms on the ecliptic is in Scorpio, but there is a heavy snow solar term on the ecliptic of Ophiuchus. & gt This is because the starry sky of Ophiuchus once belonged to Scorpio in ancient times, but the bright star at the tail of Scorpio was too far south, and Ophiuchus' feet were nowhere to be placed, so this part of the starry sky, as well as the extra starry sky unrelated to Scorpio's size, was classified as Ophiuchus from Scorpio. In other words, the so-called zodiac 13 constellation does not exist at all, Ophiuchus = Scorpio.