Teen Ta Tseang Keun
Teen Ta Tseang Keun[1] (simplified Chinese: 天大将军; traditional Chinese: 天大將軍; pinyin: Tiān Dà Jiāng Gjūn) or Tëen ta tsëang keun[2] meaning "Heaven's Great General",[3] was a Chinese constellation (星官) in the region of Lóu (婁宿天區). It lay between Andromeda and Triangulum. Allen based identification of Chinese star names by Williams and Reeves.[4] But Allen lacked last word kuen as Tien Ta Tseang[3] and also transliterated it as Tsien Ta Tseang.[5]
Identification of stars
No. | Name | Chang[6] | by Chang[6] | with Yi Xiang Kao Cheng[7][8][9] | with Temmon Keitō[10] |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 天大將軍一 | 353 | γ Andromedae | γ Andromedae | 54 Andromedae* |
2 | 天大將軍二 | 297 | φ Persei | 54 Andromedae* | 51 Andromedae |
3 | 天大將軍三 | 278 | υ Persei | 51 Andromedae | 49 Andromedae |
4 | 天大將軍四 | 258 | ? | 49 Andromedae | ω Andromedae |
5 | 天大將軍五 | 282 | ? | χ Andromedae | χ Andromedae |
6 | 天大將軍六 | 274 | υ Andromedae | υ Andromedae | 50 Andromedae |
7 | 天大將軍七 | 287 | τ Andromedae | τ Andromedae | 56 Andromedae |
8 | 天大將軍八 | 328 | ? | 56 Andromedae | 58 Andromedae |
9 | 天大將軍九 | 370 | β Trianguli | β Trianguli | β Trianguli |
10 | 天大將軍十 | 397 | γ Trianguli | γ Trianguli | γ Trianguli |
11 | 天大將軍十一 | 396 | ? | δ Trianguli | γ Andromedae |
12 | 天大將軍増一 | 231 | ? | ―― | ―― |
13 | 天大將軍増二 | 232 | ξ Andromedae | ―― | ―― |
14 | 天大將軍増三 | 247 | ω Andromedae | ―― | ―― |
15 | 天大將軍増四 | 299 | ? | ―― | ―― |
16 | 天大將軍増五 | 351 | ? | ―― | ―― |
17 | 天大將軍増六 | 384 | ? | ―― | ―― |
18 | 天大將軍増七 | 394 | ? | ―― | ―― |
19 | 天大將軍増八 | 439 | ? | ―― | ―― |
20 | 天大將軍増九 | 368 | ? | ―― | ―― |
21 | 天大將軍増十 | 377 | ? | ―― | ―― |
22 | 天大將軍増十一 | 321 | ? | ―― | ―― |
23 | 天大將軍増十二 | 387 | ? | ―― | ―― |
24 | 天大將軍増十三 | 405 | ? | ―― | ―― |
25 | 天大將軍増十四 | 400 | ? | ―― | ―― |
26 | 天大將軍増十五 | 334 | ? | ―― | ―― |
27 | 天大將軍増十六 | 317 | 2 Persei | ―― | ―― |
28 | 天大將軍増十七 | 437 | ? | ―― | ―― |
- Notes
* 54 And is designated as φ Per in recent times.
Notes
- ↑ Williams, J., (1871): Observations of Comets, from B.C. 611 to A.D. 1640, London (printed for the author), p. 78.
- ↑ Reeves, J., (1819): "Chinese Names of Stars and Constellations Collected at the Request of the Author of this Dictionary," Morrison, R., (ed.) A Dictionary of the Chinese Language, Part 1, Vol. 1, Macao, East India Company's Pr., p. 1065.
- 1 2 Allen (1963): p.37.
- ↑ Allen (1963): pp.xi-xii.
- ↑ Allen (1963): p.416.
- 1 2 常福元 (1920): 《中西对照恒星录》, 台北, 台湾中央観象台.
- ↑ Chevalier, S., and Tsuchihashi, P., (1911): "Catalogue d'Étoiles fixes, observés a Pekin sous l'Empereur Kien Long (Qianlong (Chien-Lung)), XVIIIe siecle", Annales de l'Observatoire Astronomique de Zô-Sé .
- ↑ 伊世同 (Yi Shi Tong) (1981): 『中西対照恒星図表』科学出版社.(Chinese)
- ↑ 陳遵媯 (1982): 「中西星名対照表」『中国天文史』 vol.3, 上海人民出版社, app. 6.(Chinese)
- ↑ 渡辺敏夫 (1963): 「保井春海星図考」『東京商船大学研究報告』No. 14.(Japanese)
References
- Allen, R. H., (1963). Star Names: Their Lore and Meaning (rep. ed.). New York, NY: Dover Publications Inc. ISBN 0-486-21079-0.
- 大崎正次 (1987): 「中国の星座・星名の同定一覧表」『中国の星座の歴史』 雄山閣出版, p. 326.(Japanese)
- 陳久金 (2005): 『中國星座神話』 台灣書房出版有限公司. ISBN 978-986-7332-25-7.(Chinese)
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