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Bixiu (毕宿), or Bi (毕), Net, is an ancient Chinese constellation. Its the namesake of the lunar mansion Bì Xiù (毕宿).


Bixiu (毕宿), one of the Twenty-Eight Mansions, is the fifth mansion of the White Tiger of the West. It represents a long-handled hunting tool with a small mesh, used for catching hares or birds. It corresponds to eight stars in the constellation Taurus.
== Concordance, Etymology, History==
The shape of Bi was envisioned by ancient Chinese as a hare-catching net with a small mesh and a long handle. In astrology, it is used to govern matters like hunting rabbits or warfare in border regions.
Bi and its surrounding celestial region were viewed as a battlefield on the frontier, with the Mao (昴, Pleiades) as the opposing force, and the border lying at the Tianjie (天街). Bi itself is seen as a war chariot, used for hunting or warfare. Its brightest star, α Tau, is regarded as the Border General. Next to it is a star named Fuer (附耳, σ2 Tau), meaning "whispering close to the ear" or secret plotting.
=== Identification of stars ===
{| class="wikitable"
|+
!Star Names or Orders(Traditional/Qing)
!Yi Shitong<ref>Yi Shitong伊世同. ''Zhongxi Duizhao Hengxing Tubiao''中西对照恒星图表1950. Beijing: Science Press.1981: 56.</ref>
Based on catalogue in 18th century
!Pan Nai<ref name=":0">Pan Nai潘鼐. ''Zhongguo Hengxing Guance shi''中国恒星观测史[M]. Shanghai: Xuelin Pree. 1989. p226.</ref>
based on Xinyixiangfayao Star Map
!Pan Nai<ref>Pan Nai潘鼐. ''Zhongguo Hengxing Guance shi''中国恒星观测史[M]. Shanghai: Xuelin Pree. 2009. p443.</ref>
based on catalogues in Yuan dynasty
!Boshun Yang<ref name=":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.</ref>
before Tang dynasty
!Boshun Yang<ref name=":1" />
Song Jingyou(1034)
|-
| 1st/8th
| epsilon Tau
| epsilon Tau
| epsilon Tau
| epsilon Tau
| epsilon Tau
|-
| 2nd/7th
| delta3 Tau
| delta3 Tau
| delta3 Tau
| delta3 Tau
| delta3 Tau
|-
| 3rd/6th
| delta1 Tau
| delta1 Tau
| delta1 Tau
| delta1 Tau
| delta1 Tau
|-
| 4th/5th
| gamma Tau
| gamma Tau
| gamma Tau
| gamma Tau
| gamma Tau
|-
| 5th/4th
| alf Tau
| alf Tau
| alf Tau
| alf Tau
| alf Tau
|-
| 6th/3th
| theta1 Tau
| theta2 Tau
| theta1 Tau
| theta2 Tau
| theta2 Tau
|-
|7th/2nd
| 71 Tau
| 71 Tau
| 71 Tau
| 71 Tau
| 71 Tau
|-
|8th/1st
| lambda Tau
| lambda Tau
| lambda Tau
| lambda Tau
| lambda Tau
|}
== References==
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Revision as of 15:16, 2 March 2026

Authors: Lyu Haocheng


Bixiu (毕宿), or Bi (毕), Net, is an ancient Chinese constellation. Its the namesake of the lunar mansion Bì Xiù (毕宿).

Bixiu (毕宿), one of the Twenty-Eight Mansions, is the fifth mansion of the White Tiger of the West. It represents a long-handled hunting tool with a small mesh, used for catching hares or birds. It corresponds to eight stars in the constellation Taurus.

Concordance, Etymology, History

The shape of Bi was envisioned by ancient Chinese as a hare-catching net with a small mesh and a long handle. In astrology, it is used to govern matters like hunting rabbits or warfare in border regions.

Bi and its surrounding celestial region were viewed as a battlefield on the frontier, with the Mao (昴, Pleiades) as the opposing force, and the border lying at the Tianjie (天街). Bi itself is seen as a war chariot, used for hunting or warfare. Its brightest star, α Tau, is regarded as the Border General. Next to it is a star named Fuer (附耳, σ2 Tau), meaning "whispering close to the ear" or secret plotting.

Identification of stars

Star Names or Orders(Traditional/Qing) Yi Shitong[1]

Based on catalogue in 18th century

Pan Nai[2]

based on Xinyixiangfayao Star Map

Pan Nai[3]

based on catalogues in Yuan dynasty

Boshun Yang[4]

before Tang dynasty

Boshun Yang[4]

Song Jingyou(1034)

1st/8th epsilon Tau epsilon Tau epsilon Tau epsilon Tau epsilon Tau
2nd/7th delta3 Tau delta3 Tau delta3 Tau delta3 Tau delta3 Tau
3rd/6th delta1 Tau delta1 Tau delta1 Tau delta1 Tau delta1 Tau
4th/5th gamma Tau gamma Tau gamma Tau gamma Tau gamma Tau
5th/4th alf Tau alf Tau alf Tau alf Tau alf Tau
6th/3th theta1 Tau theta2 Tau theta1 Tau theta2 Tau theta2 Tau
7th/2nd 71 Tau 71 Tau 71 Tau 71 Tau 71 Tau
8th/1st lambda Tau lambda Tau lambda Tau lambda Tau lambda Tau

References

  1. Yi Shitong伊世同. Zhongxi Duizhao Hengxing Tubiao中西对照恒星图表1950. Beijing: Science Press.1981: 56.
  2. Pan Nai潘鼐. Zhongguo Hengxing Guance shi中国恒星观测史[M]. Shanghai: Xuelin Pree. 1989. p226.
  3. Pan Nai潘鼐. Zhongguo Hengxing Guance shi中国恒星观测史[M]. Shanghai: Xuelin Pree. 2009. p443.
  4. 4.0 4.1 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.