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Revision as of 08:48, 4 April 2026
Authors: Lyu Haocheng, Boshun YANG, Susanne M Hoffmann
Gěnghé (Celestial Lance, 梗河), is a Chinese constellation Consists of 3 stars north of the Dajiao (Great Horn, 大角, α Boo).
Concordance, Etymology, History
It may be because the three stars lie almost along a single straight line that Genghe was regarded as the long spear or lance, located north of the Dizuo(Imperial Seat, 帝座/帝席) of Dajiao (Great Horn, 大角). It was said to govern the emperor’s military edge (or martial authority), and also to preside over foreign (Hu) troops and matters of mourning.
Identification of stars
The identification of Genghe is very consistent, corresponding to the three stars ε, σ, and ρ in the constellation Bootes.
| Star Names or Orders(Traditional/Qing) | Ho PENG YOKE[1] | Yi Shitong[2]
Based on catalogue in 18th century |
Pan Nai[3]
based on Xinyixiangfayao Star Map |
Pan Nai[4]
based on catalogues in Yuan dynasty |
SUN X. & J. Kistemaker[5]
Han Dynasty |
Boshun Yang[6]
before Tang dynasty |
Boshun Yang[6]
Song Jingyou(1034) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1st/determinative | ε Boo | ε Boo | ε Boo | ε Boo | ε Boo | ε Boo | ε Boo |
| 2nd | σ Boo | σ Boo | σ Boo | σ Boo | σ Boo | σ Boo | σ Boo |
| 3rd | ρ Boo | ρ Boo | ρ Boo | ρ Boo | ρ Boo | ρ Boo | ρ Boo |
In the Huangyou (皇祐) Star Catalog of the Northern Song Dynasty (1052), the determinative star for Genghe is the southeast star ε Boo. However, in the earlier Shishi (石氏) Star Catalog and Jingyou (景祐) Star Catalog (1034), it is the northwest star ρ Boo.
Maps (Gallery)
References
- ↑ P.-Y. Ho, “Ancient And Mediaeval Observations of Comets and Novae in Chinese Sources,” Vistas in Astronomy, 5(1962), 127-225.
- ↑ Yi Shitong伊世同. Zhongxi Duizhao Hengxing Tubiao中西对照恒星图表1950. Beijing: Science Press.1981: 56.
- ↑ Pan Nai潘鼐. Zhongguo Hengxing Guance shi中国恒星观测史[M]. Shanghai: Xuelin Pree. 1989. p226.
- ↑ Pan Nai潘鼐. Zhongguo Hengxing Guance shi中国恒星观测史[M]. Shanghai: Xuelin Pree. 2009. p443.
- ↑ Sun Xiaochun. & Kistemaker J. The Chinese sky during the Han. Leiden: Brill. 1997, Pp241-6.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 B.-S. Yang杨伯顺, Zhongguo Chuantong Hengxing Guance Jingdu ji Xingguan Yanbian Yanjiu 中国传统恒星观测精度及星官演变研究 (A Research on the Accuracy of Chinese Traditional Star Observation and the Evolution of Constellations), PhD thesis, (Hefei: University of Science and Technology of China, 2023). 261.








