What's the name of Orion China? One of the twenty-eight lodgings
Twenty-eight constellations are the 28 star zones divided by ancient Chinese Han astronomers to observe the movements of the sun, the moon and the five stars, which are used to explain the positions where the sun, the moon and the five stars move. Each night contains several stars. As an important part of the traditional culture of the Han nationality, it has been widely used in ancient astronomy, religion, literature and astrology, astrology, geomantic omen, lucky selection and so on.
Betelgeuse, Alnilam, the seventh of the seven lodgings of the Western White Tiger, is located in Orion and is the hind leg or head of the Western White Tiger. Betelgeuse has seven star officials, of which the main star official includes seven stars, that is, Betelgeuse to Betelgeuse. It originates from the natural worship of ancient stars by the Han people, and is the product of the combination of ancient Han mythology and astronomy.
In ancient China, the term "Betelgeuse" only includes three stars in Orion's belt (Betelgeuse I, II and III are Orion ζ, ε and δ). From right to left, it is called Fu Lushou Samsung, also known as General Star, and Betelgeuse I is the birthday star.
In folk songs, when the New Year comes, Samsung is due south, and every family's New Year greetings refer to the three stars of Elgin, Betelgeuse and Sanzang. When night comes, you can see Samsung hanging high in the south, which is during the Spring Festival in ancient China.
In ancient China, the three stars of Betelgeuse, with four stars on the shoulder and feet, became what people now call Betelgeuse. Betelgeuse (Orion α) is the hunter's right shoulder, Betelgeuse (Orion γ) is the left shoulder, Betelgeuse (Orion κ) is the right foot, and Betelgeuse (Orion β) is the left foot. They are all bright stars.