Secondly, because the myths and legends in traditional culture have been handed down from generation to generation, some stars have been given specific meanings, such as Cowherd and Weaver Girl, Taibai Venus and so on. . .
Thirdly, due to the astronomical calendar, China often uses the names of stars to indicate time, region, direction, season and so on. The time of the stars is easy to understand. In fact, the geographical orientation of stars is also widely used. A typical example is that 28 stars correspond to Kyushu, such as "Preface to Wang Tengting", "The stars spread their wings and meet Lu Heng". This application is also found in the array method and architectural literature handed down from generation to generation. The list goes on.
In addition, due to the influence of metaphysics and superstition, many stars are humanized, deified or demonized. Such as; The main murderer, the main punishment, the main killing, the main Fu Lushou and so on, of course, also the main peach blossom luck. This is true of all occult sciences involving astrology, especially Wei Zi and daoist magic.
One thing to add: "stars" are common in Tang and Song poetry, which means that the hair is gray. Stars have white hair and white sideburns, and Fahua is such a star. . . It's just not about a specific star.