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When did you start using the rising constellation?

Before discussing the rising constellation, let's talk about the familiar sun constellation. Most of our modern birthdays are "Gregorian birthdays". As the name implies, the date is calculated by the revolution of the sun around the zodiac. When the sun on your birthday passes through a constellation of the zodiac, this constellation becomes your sun constellation (astrologically called sunset constellation). Suppose you were born on February 22nd of the Gregorian calendar, and then the sun passes through the Pisces part of the zodiac, then you become a Pisces baby.

In astrology, the sun represents your main personality and body. More than 20 years ago (about 1990s), astrology rose in East Asia. At that time, as long as you know when you were born, you can roughly judge your personality. For example, people often say that Virgo loves neatness, Sagittarius loves freedom, Libra loves peace, and so on. This simple and rude way can quickly sum up a person's characteristics.

However, when we only discuss the (sun) constellation, people gradually find that some people are accurate and some people are not, so some astrologers throw out the concept of "rising constellation". But how can we distinguish between "rising constellation" and "rising constellation"? Then someone began to spread the phrase "Look at the rise after the age of 30", and the public accepted this message without understanding-oh! The sun constellation looked at me before I was 30, and the rising constellation looked at me after I was 30.