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Which solar term does the twelve constellations refer to _ which solar term does the twelve constellations refer to?

The corresponding twelve constellations in the twenty-four solar terms

Similar to the twenty-four solar terms, the ancient ecliptic was divided into 12 equal parts from the vernal equinox, so the twelve constellations in astrology (in essence, the zodiac signs) coincide with the twelve qi of China in the twenty-four solar terms, corresponding to each other one by one. But the zodiac is a time period, not a time point.

Aries: Corresponding to the vernal equinox in Grain Rain.

Taurus: Grain Rain to Xiaoman.

Gemini: It is equivalent to the summer solstice.

Cancer: corresponding to the summer solstice to the great heat.

Leo: It corresponds to hot summer to hot summer.

Virgo: It corresponds to the summer solstice and autumn equinox.

Libra: It corresponds to the autumnal equinox to the first frost.

Scorpio: corresponding to the first frost to the light snow.

Sagittarius: Yu Xiaoxue equivalent to the winter solstice.

Capricorn: It corresponds to the winter solstice to the great cold.

Aquarius: It corresponds to cold to rain.

Pisces: corresponding to rain to vernal equinox

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