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Constellation type _ What are the constellation types?
12 constellation is divided according to the Gregorian calendar date.
65438+1October 21-February 19 belongs to Aquarius; February 20-March 20 belongs to Pisces;
March 21-April 20 belongs to Aries; April 2 1-May 21belongs to Taurus;
May 22nd-June 2nd1belongs to Gemini; June 22-July 22 belongs to cancer;
July 23-August 23 belongs to Leo; August 24th-September 23rd belongs to Virgo;
September 24th-65438+1October 23rd belongs to Libra; 65438+1October 24th-165438+1October 22nd belongs to Scorpio;
165438+1October 23rd-65438+February 2nd1belongs to Sagittarius; 65438+February 22nd-65438+1October 20th belongs to Capricorn.
The standard division of 12 constellation by "quartering";
Constellations can be divided into four types according to fire, earth, wind and water.
1, air signs is Gemini, Libra and Aquarius;
2. Water signs include cancer, Pisces and Scorpio;
3. Fire signs include Aries, Leo and Sagittarius;
The earth constellations are Taurus, Capricorn and Virgo.
Reference 12 Constellation-Baidu Encyclopedia
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