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Revision as of 10:59, 19 April 2024
Xuanyuan, The Yellow Emperor, is a Chinese constellation in the area of Leo and Lynx.
Etymology & History of the term
The Yellow Emperor is a legendary figure in China. It is unknown whether or not the "persona" goes back to a real ruler of the country or is completely invented.
In the 20th century, this figure was made a symbol for the creator of the state of China and bringer of civilization.
Historical Maps
As one of the oldest Chinese constellations, Xuanyuan is depicted on many historical star charts from China.
Identification of stars
Rufus and Tien (1945)
Suzhou map |
HO (1962) | SUN Shuwei
Su Song map |
SUN X. & J. Kistemaker
Han Dynasty |
Boshun Yang | |
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determinative star of X. | alf Leo | alf Leo | alf Leo | alf Leo | |
4th star of X. | alf Lyn | ||||
Cifei | alf Lyn |
Preserved Images
constellation Xuanyuan on the Suzhou Star Chart (retrieved from https://www.chinesehsc.org/zoomify/suzhou_planisphere.html)