Tianhuang Emperor (constellation)
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Tianhuang Emperor (constellation)
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Tianhuang Emperor is an ancient Chinese constellation, located in the Purple Forbidden enclosure, surrounded by the Gouchen, is one of the symbols of the emperor in astrology.
Although the present-day Polaris is located at the tip of the handle of a ladle, around 1100 B.C. the north pole distance of Beta Ursa Minoris was about 6.5 degrees and was the closest Pole Star to the North Pole of the heavens and was called Emperor. And apart from being an object of worship, there was also a constellatio
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Chinese constellation
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tianhuang_Emperor_(constellation)
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2023-12-07T02:46:45Z
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