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The word "天罡" is formed by combining the character "天", meaning "heaven" or "sky", with "罡", which refers to the Big Dipper or specific stars in Chinese astronomy, resulting in a compound that denotes the celestial concept of the Big Dipper, often used in contexts like Chinese astrology, mythology, and folklore such as in the tales of the 36 Stars of Tian Gang.

Word Definition - 天罡

tiān gāng (old) the Big Dipper; (old) collective name for the three stars that form the handle of the Big Dipper

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