Coma Berenices (Chinese astronomy)

Coma Berenices (Chinese astronomy)

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

If we look at the areas, possibly constellation Coma Berenices in Chinese sky is concentrated in "kingdom" area and touched a little bit of eastern area.

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Star

The map of Chinese constellation in constellation Coma Berenices area consists of :

Enclosures Enclosure (Chinese name) Romanization Translation Asterisms (Chinese name) Romanization Translation Western star name Chinese star name Romanization Translation
Three Enclosures (三垣) 太微垣 Tài Wēi Yuán Supreme Palace enclosure 太微左垣 Tàiwēizuǒyuán Left Wall[1]
α Com
太微左垣五 Tàiwēizuǒyuánwǔ 5th star
東上將 Dōngshǎngjiāng The First Eastern General
太左五 Tàizuǒwǔ 5th excellency in the left
五諸侯 Wuzhūhóu Five Lords
39 Com 五諸侯一 Wuzhūhóuyī 1st star
36 Com 五諸侯二 Wuzhūhóuèr 2nd star
27 Com 五諸侯三 Wuzhūhóusān 3rd star
6 Com 五諸侯五 Wuzhūhóuwu 5th star
幸臣 Xìngchén Officer of Honour HD 104207 幸臣 Xìngchén (One star of)
郎將 Lángjiāng Captain of the Bodyguards 31 Com 郎將 Lángjiāng (One star of)
郎位 Lángwèi Officers of the Imperial Guard[2]
γ Com 郎位一 Lángwèiyī 1st star
14 Com 郎位三 Lángwèisān 3rd star
16 Com 郎位四 Lángwèisì 4th star
17 Com 郎位五 Lángwèiwu 5th star
13 Com 郎位六 Lángwèiliù 6th star
12 Com 郎位七 Lángwèiqī 7th star
21 Com 郎位八 Lángwèibā 8th star
18 Com 郎位九 Lángwèijiǔ 9th star
7 Com 郎位十 Lángwèishí 10th star
23 Com 郎位十一 Lángwèishíyī 11th star
26 Com 郎位十二 Lángwèishíèr 12th star
20 Com 郎位十三 Lángwèishísān 13th star
5 Com 郎位十四 Lángwèishísì 14th star
2 Com 郎位十五 Lángwèishíwu 15th star
The Azure Dragon of the East (東方青龍) Jiǎo Horn 周鼎 Zhōudǐng Tripod of the Zhou[3] β Com 周鼎一 Zhōudǐngyī 1st star
37 Com 周鼎二 Zhōudǐngèr 2nd star
41 Com 周鼎三 Zhōudǐngsān 3rd star

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