This is the content of Baye's stellar nomenclature. That is, each constellation is sorted according to the brightness of the celestial body, followed by α, β, and γ until all 26 Greek letters are used up. However, it must be pointed out that there are too many counterexamples to this method, and it is longer than a list and shorter than memory, so for enthusiasts, no one will use this system to identify stars. For example, K Ursa Major, I can spend a few minutes to find it from a star map or star catalog, but if I were asked to identify it as the one in the sky, I guess not many people can point out the stars after γ.
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