Gemini can be seen above us around 9 o'clock in winter. It has a bright star in the northeast and southeast of Orion. That's Sirius, and the southwest is Taurus. Orion is the main constellation in winter. It has three bright stars, which is what we often say. There are four bright stars around it, so it is easy to find Gemini.
Center position: 7: 00 right ascension, 10 minute, 24 degrees right ascension. Between Taurus and Cancer. The two brightest stars, α and β, stand out. α is a second-order star and β is a 1 order star. The open cluster M35 is visible to the naked eye. There are 19 stars brighter than 4 in the constellation.