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What constellation is the scariest?

Scorpio, Pisces, Leo and other constellations are the most horrible.

1, Scorpio

Scorpio people are indifferent in appearance, and they will become enthusiastic when they are ripe. But don't talk to Scorpio easily, because Scorpio always likes to make small moves behind his back. Scorpio is superficial, but he keeps all his hatred clearly in a small book. Don't think that he has let go, and there are still good fruits to eat.

2. Pisces Palace

The unknown side of Pisces is kind and destructive, because Pisces is rich in terrorists. When you are bullied by others, you always endure it again and again, but once you are forced to despair, Pisces will become very terrible. Revenge is usually joint and several, regardless of whether it is innocent or not. So don't attack the fish too much. You can't leave until you finish eating.

3. Leo

The most terrible thing about Leo is that he is hot-tempered, straightforward and a little hot, and he will not harm people with his brain. They get angry easily, especially when something goes wrong. They are so overbearing that they don't allow others to disagree with them. If you offend, the consequences will be more serious, and you may even quarrel with your family. If Leo loses his temper, there will be a lot of noise and even things may be smashed. If you offend Leo, it will make a lot of noise and may even be blown to the sky.

The origin of western constellations

Western constellations originated in Babylon, one of the four ancient civilizations. It is said that the so-called zodiac 12 constellation has more than 20 constellation names, and Mesopotamia was born about 5000 years ago. Since then, the Babylonians have 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. Most of the 48 constellations in Greek mythology live in the northern sky and north and south of the equator.

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