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What is the difference between the twelve constellations?

The twelve constellations are classified as follows:

The twelve constellations are divided into fire, earth, wind and water:

1, fire signs: Aries, Leo, Sagittarius (action enthusiasm and energy)

2, earth signs: Capricorn, Taurus, Virgo (the effect is actually very stable)

3, air signs: Libra, Aquarius, Gemini (intellectual inspiration acceptance)

4. Water signs: Cancer, Scorpio and Pisces (emotional compassion judgment)

The twelve constellations in astronomical calendar and astrology are different in practical sense. If you are not an astrologer, you should check which constellation you belong to according to the actual dates of the twelve constellations in the astronomical calendar.

Extended data

The origin of the constellation:

In 270 BC, the Greek poet Aratus wrote Things, in which 47 constellations were mentioned. According to the star regions recorded in Celestial Bodies, due to precession, the Antarctic in the period described in the book is not consistent with the current Antarctic, so it can be inferred that the starry sky recorded in the book is before 2000 BC; At the same time, the blank area of the starry sky record indicates that the observer should be near 35 to 36 north latitude.

So some people think that the practice of dividing the starry sky into constellations originated from Babylon and Sumer in Mesopotamia, and the constellations of Greece and Egypt may have been introduced from this area.

In the second century, Ptolemy recorded 1022 stars in 48 constellations in his astronomical masterpiece, which is also the embryonic form of modern constellations. After that, many astronomers filled the Ptolemaic constellation with new constellations. Valle in 1603, Jahannes Hewelius in 1690, and Llakaj in 1752 have named the constellations in Nantian in two centuries.

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