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In everyday conversation, 星河 (xīng hé) is often used to refer to the Milky Way, the galaxy that contains our solar system.
For example, someone might say "今晚的星空很美,你看到那条明亮的星河了吗?" (jīn wǎn de xīng kōng hěn měi, nǐ kàn dào nà tiáo míng liàng de xīng hé le ma?) which translates to "The starry sky tonight is beautiful, did you see that bright Milky Way?"
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Yes, there are other terms that refer to "the Milky Way" in Chinese besides 星河 (xīng hé). Here are a couple of them:
1. 银河 (yín hé) - This term directly translates to "galaxy" and is commonly used to refer to the Milky Way specifically. The character 银 (yín) means "silver," which is often associated with the color of the Milky Way when viewed from Earth.
2. 天河 (tiān hé) - This phrase literally means "heavenly river." It is another poetic way to describe the Milky Way, highlighting its appearance as a river of stars across the night sky.
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