What are the records about aurora in ancient China?
There are abundant records about aurora in ancient China. At that time, there was no name for aurora, but it was named according to the shape, size, movement, change and color of various aurora phenomena. This classification nomenclature was first seen in historical records? Official books show that it has a history of at least 2000 years. In the ninth year of Shunzhi in Qing Dynasty (1652), Ding Huang drew a sketch of the aurora in Volume 16 of My Opinion, some of which were very good, almost the same as modern aurora photography, but some of them were far-fetched.