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司命 (星官) Siming (deity)
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Siming (Chinese: 司命; pinyin: Sīmìng) refers to a Chinese deity or deified functionary of that title who makes fine adjustments to human fate, with various English translations (such as, the Master of Fate, Controller of Fate, Deified Judge of Life, Arbiter of Fate, Director of Allotted Life Spans, and Director of Destinies). Siming is both an abstract deity (or title thereof) and a celestial asterism. As an asterism, or apparent stellar constellation, Siming is associated with the Wenchang Wang star pattern, near the Big Dipper, in what is more or less Aquarius. 司命是中国古代星官名,意为掌处罚罪过、夭寿或鬼魂的神,属于二十八宿中的虚宿,位于现代星座的宝瓶座。《丹元子步天歌》:“(虚)上下各一如連珠,命祿危非虛上呈。”司命包含两颗恒星,均为六等星。
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文昌帝君 司命
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Sīmìng
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司命是中国古代星官名,意为掌处罚罪过、夭寿或鬼魂的神,属于二十八宿中的虚宿,位于现代星座的宝瓶座。《丹元子步天歌》:“(虚)上下各一如連珠,命祿危非虛上呈。”司命包含两颗恒星,均为六等星。 Siming (Chinese: 司命; pinyin: Sīmìng) refers to a Chinese deity or deified functionary of that title who makes fine adjustments to human fate, with various English translations (such as, the Master of Fate, Controller of Fate, Deified Judge of Life, Arbiter of Fate, Director of Allotted Life Spans, and Director of Destinies). Siming is both an abstract deity (or title thereof) and a celestial asterism. Siming, as Director of Destinies, has the bureaucratic function of human lifespan allocation. Siming seems to have roots in the shamanic traditions, then later to have somewhat assimilated with the Kitchen God, as in the Daoist case of the Three Worms, in which Siming becomes a deity to whom home household activities are periodically reported, As an asterism, or apparent stellar constellation, Siming is associated with the Wenchang Wang star pattern, near the Big Dipper, in what is more or less Aquarius. Sometimes the term Siming is qualified by 大 (da, meaning "big" or "greater") or by 少 (shao, meaning "small" or "lesser").
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