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When was Pegasus born?

Pegasus is a constellation other than the twelve constellations. It is located in the southwest of Andromeda, with high brightness. You can often see it in autumn. It has its own myths and legends, but it does not belong to one of the zodiac signs and has its own unique date of birth. Let's introduce them to you one by one. On what date was Pegasus born? Pegasus was born in May of 13. Pegasus is one of the northern constellations, which is closer to the zodiac, but not the zodiac. It is one of the six royal constellations. Aries and Pisces in the east and Aquarius and Capricorn in the southwest are all constellations on the ecliptic. The four stars that make up the main body of Pegasus are located at the four corners of a square. China is called Virgo I, Virgo II, Gekko I and Gekko II. Among them, the second one is the brightest. Although it belongs to Andromeda, it is actually shared by two constellations, Pegasus and Andromeda, which does not mean that there is no constellation. The constellation position of Pegasus is the seventh largest constellation in the whole day. They can often be seen in the autumn night sky, which is not a rare constellation. It is often seen that four bright stars are arranged in a slightly longer square, which is called Pegasus-Fairy Square. The star in the northeast corner of the box is the brightest alpha star in Andromeda, and this alpha star and some stars in the northeast corner are Andromeda. A large part of the starry sky in the square and west is Pegasus. Extending from the west side of Pegasus-Fairy Box to the south for about 3 laps, you will meet the brightest star in the southern night sky in autumn-Beiluoshimen; Extend about 4 times to the north and you can see the famous Polaris. According to the legend of Pegasus, the former residence of ancient Greek legend, when Poerxiusi, the son of Zeus, cut off Medusa's head that day, Pegasus, a vigorous winged Pegasus, suddenly jumped out of Medusa's body. Poerxiusi immediately put Medusa's head on the Pegasus and left the danger. Later, this flying horse ascended to heaven and became a flying horse. Pegasus is a symbol of pegasus in the sky, with obvious meaning, corresponding to the name of its constellation.