Prometheus found that Zeus was very controlling and greedy for God. He wants to take the opportunity to impose human obligations on him, make people fear him and give him more tributes. So Prometheus sacrificed bulls to Zeus on behalf of mankind.
But he's smart. He divided the bull into two parts, a big one and a small one. The small part was fine meat, but the appearance was so bad that a god with normal thinking would not take the initiative to choose this one. Most of them were filled with cow bones, but they looked very appetizing.
The treacherous Zeus had already seen through Prometheus' trick, but he made a mistake and chose a bigger trick. He opened the "package" and found it was a pile of useless cow bones. So Zeus took the opportunity to get angry, and he took back the human fire. Since then, there has been no fire on the earth.
Zeus is the head of the gods.
Zeus is lewd. Many shrines and heroes are children of him and different women. He used lightning as a weapon to maintain the order of heaven and earth, and bulls and eagles were his symbols. Zeus is the king of Olympus.
When he is in a good mood, the sun is shining over Greece; When he cries, it will rain in Greece. Zeus can disperse dark clouds and turn the sky into a rainbow; It can also pile up dark clouds in the air, blow strong winds on the ground, make the sky thunder and lightning, and rain cats and dogs.
3. Poseidon
Poseidon is the elder brother of Zeus and the younger brother of Hades. His weapon is a trident. At first, three brothers Zeus drew spheres of influence, Zeus drew the sky, Hades drew the underworld, and Poseidon became the monarch of all oceans and lakes. Poseidon was ambitious and belligerent. Dissatisfied with his own strength, he plotted to seize the throne of Zeus, but failed. He was demoted to serve a mortal.
4. Hell
Hades ruled the underworld. Hades is also the name of Hades in Greek mythology. According to myth, it is located in the west where ghosts live. Monsters like Hekate and Erinis also live here.
According to the most popular myth, Hermes sent ghosts to the banks of Styx through the entrance of Lacny and other places, and Ka Rong crossed them by boat. Cerberus, a three-headed dog, stood guard at the entrance, not stopping anyone from entering, but not allowing anyone to come out.
5. Hera's patron saint of marriage
Hera is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in ancient Greek mythology and loves peace. She is the wife of the Lord God Zeus, in charge of marriage and family, and is honored as the "Queen of God". She is the mother of God of War, Vulcan, Goddess of Youth and Goddess of Fertility. She is second only to her husband Zeus in Olympus, and even Athena, the arrogant goddess of wisdom, has to obey Hera's will.
Hera shared her husband's strength. She often appears in the costume of war clothes, holding a steel knife and wearing a crown with flowers and leaves, which is majestic. She was accompanied by Hoyas, the goddess of seasons, karis, the goddess of society, and Iriz, the goddess of rainbow. Hera is virtuous and virtuous, in charge of marriage and family. The Romans called her the goddess of "making babies see the sun", the image of loyal wife and female protector.