Jupiter is the fifth planet in the solar system from the inside out, and it is also the planet with relatively large volume and the fastest rotation in the solar system. Its mass is one thousandth of that of the sun, but it is 2.5 times that of the other seven planets in the solar system combined. In ancient times, Westerners generally called it Jupiter, while in ancient China, it was called Laoxing or Tai Sui. It is not only a star, but also one of the gods worshipped by the Han people. Jupiter belongs to the "impersonal planet" in the astrolabe. It is Zeus, the god of mythology. It goes around the zodiac once every twelve years and runs once a year. Jupiter is a female and negative star, representing health, leisure time, large enterprises, higher wisdom, optimism, height, growth, morality, prosperity and indulgence. Its essence is masculine, warm, but a little damp. Its nature is bisexual, that is, dry and humid. Motive to show love and protection. In terms of characters, it represents men and young people.
In ancient times, Jupiter was called the year-old star because the ancients adopted the "year-old" in the calendar.
Why can old stars date? It turns out that Jupiter runs on the ecliptic, one constellation a year, in Scorpio, Ophiuchus and Sagittarius. In twelve years, Jupiter has crossed twelve zodiac signs. The zodiac signs in the sky, the earthly branches on earth, belong to the zodiac signs. These three "twelve constellations" can correspond one by one. What constellation, branch and zodiac sign you belong to can be found in the Year of the Stars. Therefore, "Year" once occupied a place in human history.
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