Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Almanac inquiry - What's on the 28th night?

What's on the 28th night?

Oriental black dragon

Keywords Yangjiao Yangjiao, Kangkang Jinlong, Bian, Fangfangri Rabbit, New Fox,

Tail-tail fire tiger, dustpan-dustpan water leopard

Northern Xuanwu

Dou-Kirin, Niu-Niu Jinniu, Female-Female Bat, Xu-Xu Sun Mouse, Wei-Wei Yueyan,

Firefighting pigs in the room, water bottles on the wall

Western white tiger

Que-Quem Wolf, Lou-Loujin Dog, Stomach-Stomach Soil, Chang-Japanese Chicken, Bi-Bi Yuemu,

Jackal-jackal fire monkey, ginseng-Alnilam.

Southern suzaku

Jing, Gui Gui Jinyang, Liu-Liu Tuwei, Xing Xing Rima, Zhang-Zhang Yuelu,

Winged salamander, whelk worm.

Twenty-eight constellations are a great creation of ancient astronomy in China. They divided the stars passing through the southern transit into twenty-eight groups, and each group was named after one word: horn, sound, mutual, room, heart, tail, dustpan, bucket, cow, female, deficiency, danger, room, wall, depression, building, stomach, pride, happiness and depression. Twenty-eight Nights occupies a very important position in ancient astronomy in China.