I perfected it, yes, these are the bright stars and constellations that can be seen now, which are more obvious.
Jupiter's maximum brightness is -2.9, giving off white light. Located in Pisces, located in the west, recently visible, obviously. Even in cities with heavy light pollution, you can still see the brightest stars in the sky at this time.
Western sky: Pegasus, Andromeda, Pisces and Cassiopeia are in the north of Perseus.
Northern sky: Cassiopeia, the north star of Ursa minor.
The Eastern Sky: The Big Dipper in Ursa Major
Zenith: Sirius.
Pistachio nuts in Taurus
Capella in auriga
Betelgeuse and Orion Betelgeuse.
Gemini's North River II and North River III
South Hessan in Canis minor.
These zenith stars are the most distinctive stars and constellations in winter.
I also like the sky very much. Let's talk sometime.
I hope it helps you.