1, Aries (March 2 1) to April 20, represents the brave, born brave, not afraid of any difficulties, even if they encounter obstacles, they will overcome them with wisdom.
2. The building, from March 6th to April 4th, represents a leader with strong will and infinite courage, and will never give up even if there are many difficulties.
3. From April 5th to May 5th, Girder represented the Creator, with a steady and down-to-earth personality and strong creativity, and created a lot of material wealth.
4. Stone God, from May 6 to June 5, represents the wise, flexible, witty, charming, knowledgeable and outstanding in wisdom.
5. From June 6th to July 6th, Quail Head represents an elegant person with elegant temperament and excellent aesthetics, full of enthusiasm and pursuit for life.
6. Quail fire from July 7 to August 7 represents courage, courage and vitality, and the courage to explore and pursue truth.
7. From August 8th to September 7th, Quail Tail represents a practitioner, who has firm beliefs and actions and dares to practice his dreams.
8. Virgo, September 8-June 7, 10, stands for perfectionist, pays attention to details and quality, and pursues perfection and Excellence.
9. Libra (65438+1October 8th to165438+1October 7th) represents a peaceful and harmonious interpersonal relationship, and knows how to achieve balance among all parties.
10, Scorpio165438+1October 8 to 65438+February 6, representing affectionate people, loyal to love, with strong intuition and insight.
1 1, Ophiuchus (Ophiuchus) 65438+February 7 to 65438+1October 5, representing independent people, enjoying a free lifestyle and having unique personality and opinions.
12, Capricorn Gregorian calendar 65438+people born from June 20th to February 18.
The origin of the twelve constellations:
The 12 zodiac signs in the ancient two river basins were mostly formed between 1300 BC and 1000 BC. The history of astrology in the two river basins can be traced back to the Babylonian Kingdom of Cuba in BC 1800. In BC16th century, astrology was widely used by the ancestors of the two river basins. By the new Babylonian era around the 7th century BC, astrology and calendars in the two river basins had developed very well, which had a far-reaching impact on astrology in ancient Greece.
Around the 6th century BC, Babylonian scholars divided the ecliptic into 12 equal parts (each part accounts for 30 of the sky) and mapped it to 12 months in a year, thus creating the first known celestial coordinate system. They take Aries, where the sun rises at the vernal equinox, as the starting point of the twelve constellations. In order to determine the positions of the sun and the planets, a group of stars within 9 degrees above and below the ecliptic are used as observation benchmarks.