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Is the second positive edge of Ziwei Star the Holy King?

The second positive edge of Ziweixing is the Holy King.

Purple MSI is regarded as the palace star of life, and its position and state are used to predict and explain a person's fate and personality characteristics in Chinese astrology. The second of these coincidences, also known as the "Holy Star", symbolizes the throne.

Ancient holy kings are usually regarded as virtuous, kind and wise people, and their status is obtained through their virtue and talent, not through constellations. Therefore, the connection between the holy king and the constellation may only be interpreted later.

On the other hand, some people think that the second positive side of Ziweixing really has the symbolic significance of a holy king. They believe that the symbol of authority and dignity represented by purple star is consistent with the status of the holy king. Because in ancient society, the legitimacy of kingship was often related to destiny or astrology. Therefore, it is also a reasonable interpretation to regard the second positive edge of Ziweixing as a symbol of the holy king.

The origin of purple MSI

Beta star Ursa minor, also known as Arctic II, is also known as purple and earth star. The Polaris in 1 100 BC is located in Ziweiyuan and belongs to one of the five stars in the Arctic. This is a superstar.

Weizi Garden, also known as Wei Zi Palace, is located in the center of Sanyuan, surrounded by Taiwei Garden and Shi Tian Garden. The five stars in the Arctic are located in Ziwei Garden. In ancient China, astronomers believed that Ziweixing was located in "Beichen", that is, the North Star at that time. Its position is eternal, and it should be the residence of the Emperor of Heaven. Therefore, purple MSI is also called "Emperor Star".

Due to precession, Polaris refers to different stars in different historical periods. In BC 1 100, Polaris was beta Ursa minor (Arctic II), 2 1 century, and Polaris was alpha Ursa minor (Gouchen I). The above contents are for reference only.

The above contents refer to Baidu Encyclopedia-Beta Star in Ursa minor.