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The constellation originated from Babylonian, one of the four ancient civilizations, and the Babylonians had proposed 30 constellations around 1000 BC. There’s the Tigris and the Euphrates River that flow from the northwest to the south-east, and they’re injected into the Persian Bend, so it’s called the Two River Basin.

After the culture of the two river basins spread to ancient Greece, it promoted the cultural development of ancient Greece. Ancient Greek astronomers supplemented and developed the constellation of Babylon and compiled the Ancient Greek Constellation.

In the 2nd century, the ancient Greek astronomer Tolerme synthesized the astronomical achievements of that time and compiled 48 constellations. After the Middle Ages, capitalism in Europe rose and needed to expand, and the cause of navigation was greatly developed. The stars are the best guide when the ship sails on the sea and needs navigation at any time. In the stars, the shape of the constellation is very special, and it is most easy to observe. Therefore, the constellation has been widely concerned.

In the 16th century, when Magellan was sailing around the world, not only the constellation was used for navigation orientation, but also the constellation was studied. In 1922, the General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union decided that the sky should be divided into 88 constellations, with names that were essentially based on historical names.

In 1928, the International Astronomical Union officially published the names of 88 constellations. The 88 constellations are divided into three sky regions, 29 in the northern hemisphere, 47 in the southern hemisphere and 12 near the Yellow Road.

And the constellation that we normally talk about is the 12 constellation on the Yellow Road. They each have some mythology about themselves.

The constellation originated in Babylonian, one of the four ancient civilizations, where the ancient Babylonians divided the sky into many areas, known as “constellations,” but at that time the constellations were of little use, less detection and naming. The 12 Zodiac signs on the Yellow Road Belt were originally designed to measure time, not the character that is now used to represent.

In 1922, the General Assembly of the International Astronomical Union decided that the sky should be divided into 88 constellations, with names that were essentially based on historical names. In 1928, the International Astronomical Union officially published the names of 88 constellations. The 88 constellations are divided into three sky regions, 29 in the northern hemisphere, 47 in the southern hemisphere and 12 near the Equator and the Yellow Road.

Just as some ethnic groups in East Asia define a person’s zodiac according to the animal represented in the year of birth, in many countries, a person’s birth month corresponds to a constellation.

The birth constellation is derived from astrology, which attempts to use the place of birth, time of birth and the position of the object to explain the character and fate of a person.

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