Aries is from March 2 1 day to April 19 in Gregorian calendar. Aries people are generally called warm and cheerful lovers.
Taurus is the Gregorian calendar from April 20th to May 20th. Taurus people are generally called unrestrained lovers.
Gemini is from May 2 1 day to June 20 in the Gregorian calendar. Gemini people are generally called fickle lovers.
Cancer is in the Gregorian calendar from June 2 1 day to July 22, and people in cancer are generally called family lovers.
Leo is from July 22nd to August 22nd in the Gregorian calendar. People in Leo on July 22nd are generally called confident lovers.
Virgo is in the Gregorian calendar from August 23rd to September 22nd. Virgo is generally called the perfect lover.
Libra is in Gregorian calendar from September 23rd to1October 22nd. Libra people are generally called 1 lovers by their families.
Scorpio is on the Gregorian calendar1October 23rd to 1 1 October 22nd. Scorpio people are generally called lovers with clear love and hate.
Sagittarius is the Gregorian calendar 1 1 23rd of the month to12nd of February/day. Sagittarius people are generally called lovers who love freedom.
Capricorn is the Gregorian calendar 1 February 22nd to1month19th. Capricorn people are generally called lovers of workaholics.
Aquarius is Gregorian calendar 0 1/20-02/ 18. Aquarius people are generally called platonic lovers.
Pisces is a person of Gregorian calendar 02/ 19-03/20. Pisces is generally called a gentle and romantic lover.
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constellation
Constellation is an indispensable part of astrology and a group of stars in the sky. Since ancient times, human beings have associated three or five stars with their mythical figures or artifacts, which are called "constellations".
Constellation is a means to determine the orientation of the sky in almost all civilizations and is widely used in the field of navigation.
The division of constellations is completely artificial, and different civilizations have different divisions and names.
Constellations have no uniform and precise boundaries. Until 1930, in order to unify the complicated constellation division, the International Astronomical Union divided the sky into 88 official constellations with precise boundaries, so that every star in the sky belonged to a specific constellation.
Most of these official constellations are based on ancient Greek myths handed down from the Middle Ages. In contrast, some widely circulated star combinations are not recognized as official constellations, such as the Big Dipper (see star list).
In the three-dimensional universe, there is no necessary connection between these stars. Their positions on the celestial sphere are similar, but in fact they may be far apart. If we were in another solar system of the Milky Way, the starry sky we saw would be completely different.
Since ancient times, people have been interested in the arrangement and shape of stars, and naturally linked some stars with similar positions to form constellations.