File:Shang grapheme Dì 帝 (Deity) drawn by connecting the Dippers to locate the north pole (Běijí 北极).svg
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current | 16:49, 1 March 2018 | 515 × 517 (24 KB) | Æo | {{Information |Description=The Shang grapheme 帝 ''Dì'', "Deity", outlined by connecting the stars γ, β, and 5 of the Little Bear (of which the former two are part of the scoop of the Little Dipper) and ζ, ε, and δ of the Big Dipper/Great Chariot, to fix the precessional north pole (北极 ''Běijí'', "northern culmen") of around 2000 BCE in α Draconis. '''Source:''' Pankenier, David W. (2004). [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/269739961 "A Brief History of Beiji 北极 (Northern Culmen), with an Excursus on the Origin of the Character di 帝"]. ''Journal of the American Oriental Society'', 124 (2): 211–236. DOI 10.2307/4132212. See pp. 226–236. |Source={{Own}} |Date=1 March 2018 |Author=Aethelwolf Emsworth. |Permission= |other_versions= }} == {{int:license-header}} == {{PD-self}} Category:Chinese symbols of godhead |
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