Aries English Aries, abbreviated as Ari Taurus English Taurus, abbreviated as Tau;; Gemini English Genimi, abbreviated Gem
Cancer English cancer, abbreviated as Cnc;; Leo English Leonis, abbreviated as Leo; Virgo English virgo, abbreviation vir?
Libra English Libra, abbreviated as Lib;; Scorpio English Scorpius, abbreviated Sco;; Sagittarius English Sagittarius, abbreviated Sgr
Capricorn English Capricorn, abbreviated as Cap;; Aquarius English Aguarius, abbreviated as Agr;; Pisces, abbreviated as Psc.
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More than 2000 years ago, the Greek astronomer Hipparchus (190 ~ 120 BC) divided the ecliptic into twelve segments to mark the position of the sun on the ecliptic.
The spring is divided into 0, and every 30 degrees away from the vernal equinox (that is, zero degree of the ecliptic) is a palace, and it is named after the main constellations contained in each palace at that time, which are Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Lion, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius and Pisces in turn, which are called the zodiac. There are twelve constellations in all.
Babies born when the earth moves to every fraction (constellation) will always have some similar characteristics when they grow up, including behavioral characteristics. By connecting these associations (rich imagination and creativity) in series, these constellations are visualized; It also adds the color of myth and becomes an important part of culture (mainly Greek and Roman mythology).
This set of numerology has been developed and circulated for at least five thousand years, represented by these twelve constellations respectively.