Twenty-Eight Mansions
The Twenty-Eight Mansions, also called ' or ', are part of the Chinese constellations system. They can be considered as the equivalent to the zodiacal constellations in Western astronomy, though the Twenty-eight Mansions reflect the movement of the Moon through a sidereal month rather than the Sun in a tropical year. Each mansion is roughly a day of the month.
The lunar mansion system was in use in other parts of East Asia, such as ancient Japan; the Bansenshūkai, written by Fujibayashi Yasutake, mentions the system several times and includes an image of the twenty-eight mansions.
A similar system, called nakshatra, is used in traditional Indian astronomy.
Overview
Ancient Chinese astronomers divided the sky ecliptic into four regions, collectively known as the Four Symbols, each assigned a mysterious animal. They are Azure Dragon on the east, Black Tortoise on the north, White [Tiger |White Tiger] on the west, and Vermilion Bird on the south. Each region contains seven mansions, making a total of 28 mansions. These mansions or correspond to the longitudes along the ecliptic that the Moon crosses during its 27.32-day journey around the Earth and serve as a way to track the Moon's progress. In Taoism they are related to 28 Chinese generals.List of mansions
The names and determinative stars of the mansions are:The Twenty-Eight Mansions are matched with Day of the week and animal to calculate a person's fortune and luck.
| Wood | Gold | Soil | Yang | Yin | Fire | Water | |
| East | Horn "Wood" Jiaolong | Neck "Gold" Dragon | Root "Soil" Raccoon dog | Room "Yang" Rabbit | Heart "Yin" Fox | Tail "Fire" Tiger | Winnowing Basket "Water" Leopard |
| North | Dipper "Wood" Xiezhi | Ox "Gold" Bovini | Girl "Soil" Bat | Emptiness "Yang" Muroidea | Roof "Yin" Swallow | Encampment "Fire" Sus | Wall "Water" Yayu |
| West | Legs "Wood" Wolf | Bond "Gold" Dog | Stomach "Soil" Phasianidae | Hairy Head "Yang" Chicken | Net "Yin" Corvus | Turtle Beak "Fire" Monkey | Three Stars "Water" Ape |
| South | Well "Wood" Bian | Ghost "Gold" Caprinae | Willow "Soil" Water deer | Star "Yang" Horse | Extended Net "Yin" Deer | Wings "Fire" Snake | Chariot "Water" Earthworm |