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What is a constellation like a drinking ladle?

Ursa major, also known as Beidou 7.

The Big Dipper consists of seven bright stars in Ursa Major. Arranged in a bucket (or spoon) shape in the northern sky, it is often used as an important sign to indicate the direction and know the constellation. Because these seven stars are easily recognized by stargazers, they become a group of obvious and important stars. The China star names of the Big Dipper are Shu Tian, Tian Xuan, Celestial Pole, Tianquan, Yuheng, Kaiyang and Ursa Major. The top four are called "Dou Kui", and some are called "Xuan Ji"; The last three are called "barrels". Modern stars are named Ursa major, Ursa major, Ursa major, Ursa major, Ursa major, Ursa major, Ursa major, Ursa major and Ursa major. Connect the two stars at the mouth of the barrel and extend to the mouth of the barrel for five times to find the North Star. These two stars are also called "finger stars".