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Disaster star

[zāi xīng]
Chinese words
Disaster star, pronounced z ā i x ī ng, a Chinese word, means Chinese folk comet Derogatory term“ Broom star ”"Disaster star". The ancients attached human affairs with celestial phenomena. It is believed that if a certain star is abnormal, there will be corresponding catastrophes in the world, because the star causing the catastrophes is called a disaster star.
Chinese name
Disaster star
Foreign name
bane
Pinyin
zāi xīng
Interpretation
Bring Bad luck Or disaster

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1. It is also called "disaster star". The ancients used Celestial phenomena Attached personnel. It is believed that if a certain star is abnormal, there will be corresponding catastrophes in the world, because the star causing the catastrophes is called a disaster star. Later generations of Xingmingjia said that people's fate was also related to stars, and the bad times were often due to disasters. Also refers to Bad luck Disaster.
2. Describe the person or thing that caused a great disaster. [1]

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The second part of Yang Siam's Liu Xingshou: "You say that you are not afraid of disaster when you are taking pictures of stars and lucky stars." Ming Dynasty Liang Chenyu "Huansha Ji · Holy Farewell": "My fleeting time this year is not good, and it should be today. If it is past noon, the disaster star will be excessive and peaceful." Scene 7 of the Kunqu opera "Fifteen Passes": "Sir, can I avoid this disaster star?"
Lu Xun "Qiejeting Essays Napoleon and Suina": "Because the three of them (referring to Napoleon, Genghis Khan and Hitler) are all the big disasters that kill people without blinking an eye." Chen Yi The poem "What I saw in the book when I went across the Yellow River flood area" said: "Once upon a time, there were calamities and locusts in the flood and drought, but now there are tyrannical policies and grain levies."