娵訨 means: one of the twelve stars.
1. Basic information
One of the twelve stars. The twelfth celestial hour is the Hai hour, and the twenty-eight celestial bodies are allocated to the room and the wall. In ancient times, it was called the mouth of Qiaozi. According to "Erya", the above two constellations were used as the symbol stars in ancient times. According to "Han Shu·Lü Li Zhi", the beginning of the day is the beginning of spring, and the day is the beginning of spring, and the day is raining. At the end of the Ming Dynasty, the Pisces Palace in the Western Zodiac was later translated as the Palace of Concubine. (According to "Cihai")
2. Characteristics
"娵子" represents the core of the plant, that is, the center of things. So you (you) are a person with a strong personality and an emphasis on self. You are cold on the outside but very passionate on the inside. They also have staying power. Once they decide on something, they will stick to it with a strong will, so they often become the leader of the group. However, your strength may make you autistic, so you should communicate more with the people around you.
Love tendencies: People with the Zodiac sign of "娵zi" will devote themselves wholeheartedly to love, and they are also very possessive. Once they find that the other person is unfaithful to them, they will never forgive the other person. So you (you) must choose a very loyal person as your lover.
When ancient my country conducted astronomical observations and determined the trajectories and orientations of the five planets: the sun, the moon, metal, wood, water, fire, and earth, the stars distributed around the ecliptic circle in the sky were used as the reference system. In order to measure the positions of the sun, moon and planets, the zodiac is divided into twelve parts: the names are Zhuozi [pronounced Juzi] (Hai), Jianglou (Xu), Daliang (You), Shichen (Shen), Quailshou ( Wei), Quail Fire (noon)
Quail Tail (Si), longevity star (Chen), Huo Huo (Mao), Ximu (Yin), Xingji (Chou), Xuanzhu (Zi), this That is the so-called twelve chen times. These twelve parts are equally divided according to the longitude of the celestial equator, and are closely related to the twenty-eight constellations, either corresponding to two constellations or three constellations. Because the ecliptic has no mark on the celestial sphere, its position is represented by a constellation of background stars.