Talk:Aries in Chinese astronomy

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62 Ari
In Xiaochun Sun & Jacob Kistemaker, The Chinese Sky During the Han (Brill, 1997), page 180, the Chinese glyphs for this asterism are 天阿, which are read Tiānē, meaning "Celestial Hillside". This Chinese reading is correctly given in 62 Arietis, but incorrectly transcribed as Tiānhé, meaning Celestial River - Eroica (talk) 11:13, 26 December 2023 (UTC)