File:Shang grapheme for Dì 帝 (Deity), version 1.svg
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[edit]DescriptionShang grapheme for Dì 帝 (Deity), version 1.svg | One among the Shang dynasty versions of the grapheme 帝 Dì, "Deity", drawn by connecting the stars of the "handle" of Ursa Major and the "scoop" of Ursa Minor determining the north celestial pole (北极 Běijí). Source: Pankenier, David W. (2013). Astrology and Cosmology in Early China. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 1107006724. pp. 103–105. |
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