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What are the stars in ancient mythology?

Putian Astrology, Putian Imperial Decree, Mantianxing, Nandou Liubu, Beidou Qiyuan, Wudou Xingjun, Wu Wenxian Qing, Wenqu Xingguan, Wuqu Xingjun, Mu Dexing Guan, Huo Yingde Xingjun, Nansanhuo Dexing Jun, Wuyuan Zhenjun, Shuide Xingjun, West Taibai Xingxian (Taibai Jinxing), Twenty-eight Nights. Six Ding Six Jia, Six Ding Shen Jiang, Dongqi Sushi Seven Sushi Seven Sushi Seven Sushi North Seven Sushi), Twelve Chen Yuan, Nine Obsidian Stars (Nine Obsidian Star Officials, Nine Obsidian Evil Stars, Nine Obsidian King), East and West Stars, Nandou Star Jun, Fire God, Thunder God, East Gate Guangming Palace Pleiadian Star Officials and Pleiades Stars indicate that they were roosters. Four emperors. Fengbo Leigong Express Dian Mu, go to heaven. There are 33 heavenly palaces and 72 great halls in the sky.

Astronomers in ancient China divided the stars visible in the sky into twenty-eight groups, called twenty-eight nights, with seven nights in the four directions of southeast and northwest. The seven nights in the Oriental Black Dragon are horn, sound, rafters, room, heart, tail and dustpan. The seven nights in Xuanwu in the north are fighting, cattle, women, air, danger, houses and walls; The seven houses of Xibaihu are Kui, Lou, Stomach, Zan, Bi, Gou and Shen. South Suzaku's seven nights are well, ghost, willow, star, Zhang, wing and bird. In ancient times, Indians, Persians and Arabs also had a saying similar to China's Twenty-eight Lodgings.