Big Dipper
The Big Dipper is an oriental constellation belonging to the Jamie Wisdom, which refers to the seven stars of the tails and hips of the big bear. The shape resembles a ladle shape measuring the amount of a horse unit. The word "north" refers to the north, and corresponds to the sex of the male. Seven chil- dren means seven things. Among the stars that make up the Big Dipper, the second to the end of the sack portion of the ladle is a duality of Mizar and Alcor. The Big Dipper is visible to the naked eye, but there are some who see all eight stars and some who do not see Alcor. This constellation has been believed to dominate human life, and the constellations are often depicted on dolmens distributed on the Korean Peninsula and Manchuria. In Oriental constellations, it was also called the Emperor's Wagon, and its shape was depicted in murals. In English, it is called the big scoop, the plow, the carriage of Charles. The Big Dipper is also widely known as a sign to find the North Star.