In Chinese astronomy, constellation Phoenix were divided in two areas. The areas are:

Constellation Phoenix in Chinese sky is not fully seen and the unseen part were classified in The Southern Asterisms (近南極星區, Jìnnánjíxīngōu) by Xu Guangqi, based on the knowledge of western star charts. Possibly Ankaa (Alpha Phoenicis) are bright stars in this constellation that never seen in Chinese sky.

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The map of Chinese constellation in constellation Phoenix area consists of :

Four Symbols Mansion (Chinese name) Romanization Translation Asterisms (Chinese name) Romanization Translation Western star name Chinese star name Romanization Translation
White Tiger of the West (西方白虎) Net
天園 Tiānyuán Celestial Orchard[1] δ Phe 天園一 Tiānyuányī 1st
- 近南極星區 (non-mansions) Jìnnánjíxīngōu (non-mansions) The Southern Asterisms (non-mansions) 火鳥 Huōdiǎo Firebird[2]
ι Phe 火鳥二 Huōdiǎoèr 2nd star
σ Phe 火鳥三 Huōdiǎosān 3rd star
ε Phe 火鳥四 Huōdiǎosì 4th star
κ Phe 火鳥五 Huōdiǎowu 5th star
α Phe
火鳥六 Huōdiǎoliù 6th star
八魁距星 Bākuíjùxīng Separated star of Net for Catching Birds constellation
八魁南大星 Bākuínándàxīng Big star in the south of Net for Catching Birds constellation
μ Phe 火鳥七 Huōdiǎoqī 7th star
λ1 Phe 火鳥八 Huōdiǎobā 8th star
β Phe 火鳥九 Huōdiǎojiǔ 9th star
γ Phe 火鳥十 Huōdiǎoshí 10th star

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Chinese Astronomy

Chinese Astronomy may refer to :

  • Chinese astronomy, the history of Chinese knowledge and scientific culture about astronomy.
  • Chinese Astronomy, a periodic scientific journal.


  • Astronomy (disambiguation)

    Astronomy is the scientific study of celestial objects.

    Astronomy may also refer to:

  • Astronomy (magazine), an amateur American astronomy periodical
  • Astronomy (Dragonland album), an album by Swedish power metal band Dragonland
  • Astronomy (Bleach album)
  • "Astronomy" (song), by American rock band Blue Öyster Cult
  • "Astronomy Domine", a song by British psychedelic rock band Pink Floyd
  • Phoenix

    Phoenix most often refers to:

  • Phoenix (mythology), a mythical bird
  • Phoenix, Arizona, United States
  • Phoenix or The Phoenix may also refer to:

    Mythology

  • Fenghuang, the Asian (Chinese) phoenix
  • Phoenix (son of Amyntor), a Trojan War hero in Greek mythology
  • Phoenix (son of Agenor), a Greek mythological figure
  • Places

  • Phoenix, Alberta
  • Phoenix, British Columbia
  • Phoenix Park, Dublin
  • Phoenix Islands
  • Vacoas-Phoenix
  • Phoenix, Durban
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Phoenix metropolitan area, Arizona
  • Phoenix, Illinois
  • Phoenix, Louisiana
  • Phoenix, Maryland
  • Phoenix, Michigan
  • Phoenix, Edison, New Jersey
  • Phoenix, Sayreville, New Jersey
  • Phoenix, New York
  • Phoenix, Oregon
  • Media and entertainment

    Comics

  • Jean Grey, aka Phoenix or Dark Phoenix, an X-Men character
  • Phoenix (comics), alias used by several comics characters
  • Phoenix (manga) (Hi no Tori), by Osamu Tezuka
  • Phoenix Force (comics), a Marvel Comics entity
  • Rachel Summers, a Marvel Comics character also known as Phoenix
  • The Phoenix (comics), a weekly British comics anthology
  • Phoenix (1792)

    Phoenix was a ship involved in the maritime fur trade of the Pacific during the late 18th century.

    Her captain was Hugh Moore, and her home port was Bombay. She is known to have visited the Pacific Northwest in 1792, and to have wintered in the Columbia River in 1794. Phoenix visited a prominent Haida village on Langara Island in 1792. As historian F. Howay recounted:

    Sailing south to Alta California during March 1795, Phoenix traded for sea otter furs in Santa Barbara before visiting the Kingdom of Hawaii and later the Qing port of Guangzhou.William Marsden later employed the ship to collect several nutmeg and cloves for agricultural efforts in Sumatra. Phoenix delivered the cargo in July 1798 "a complete success."

    Phoenix was the namesake of the Russian-American Company brig Phoenix, the first vessel built in Russian America by Alexandr Baranov.

    References

    External links

  • Alaskan History, mentions both
  • Baranov Quarterly, 2005
  • Sea Otter Trade

  • Lucas Oil 150

    The Lucas Oil 150 is a NASCAR Camping World Truck Series race that takes place at Phoenix International Raceway. The 1995 edition was the inaugural Truck Series event.

    From 1995 until 1998, two races were held each year at Phoenix for the series.

    Past winners

  • 2001, 2002, 2009, & 2012: Race extended due to a green–white–checker finish. 2001 race took 2 attempts.
  • 2014: Race shortened due to power outage.
  • Multiple winners (drivers)

    Multiple winners (teams)

    Manufacturer wins

    References


    Chinese language

    Chinese (汉语/漢語; Hànyǔ or 中文; Zhōngwén) is a group of related but in many cases mutually unintelligible language varieties, forming a branch of the Sino-Tibetan language family. Chinese is spoken by the Han majority and many other ethnic groups in China. Nearly 1.2 billion people (around 16% of the world's population) speak some form of Chinese as their first language.

    The varieties of Chinese are usually described by native speakers as dialects of a single Chinese language, but linguists note that they are as diverse as a language family. The internal diversity of Chinese has been likened to that of the Romance languages, but may be even more varied. There are between 7 and 13 main regional groups of Chinese (depending on classification scheme), of which the most spoken by far is Mandarin (about 960 million), followed by Wu (80 million), Yue (60 million) and Min (70 million). Most of these groups are mutually unintelligible, although some, like Xiang and the Southwest Mandarin dialects, may share common terms and some degree of intelligibility. All varieties of Chinese are tonal and analytic.

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