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Chinese | 白虎 | ||||||||||||||||
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Hangul | 백호 | ||||||||||||||||
Hanja | 白虎 | ||||||||||||||||
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The White Tiger (Chinese: 白虎; pinyin: Báihǔ), is one of the Four Symbols of the Chinese constellations. It is sometimes called the White Tiger of the West (西方白虎; Xīfāng Báihǔ). It represents the west in terms of direction and the autumn season.
It is known as ByakkoinJapanese, BaekhoinKorean, and Bạch HổinVietnamese.
As with the other three Symbols, there are seven astrological "Mansions" (positions of the Moon) within the White Tiger. The names and determinative stars are:[1][2]
Mansion no. | Name (pinyin) | Translation | Determinative star |
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15 | 奎 (Kuí) | Legs | Eta Andromedae |
16 | 婁 (Lóu) | Bond | Beta Arietis |
17 | 胃 (Wèi) | Stomach | 35 Arietis |
18 | 昴 (Mǎo) | Hairy Head | Alcyone |
19 | 畢 (Bì) | Net | Ain |
20 | 觜 (Zī) | Turtle Beak | Meissa |
21 | 參 (Shēn) | Three Stars | Alnitak |
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