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The influence of Greek mythology
1) Zeus:

★ Zeus is the son of Cronus, the king of gods, in charge of the sky. The supreme god in Greek mythology, who mastered lightning, is also called Raytheon. With the support of his mother Rhea, he killed his father Cronus and became the third generation God King. Character is extremely lewd, often cheating on his wife Hera with other goddesses and mortals, and there are countless illegitimate children.

★ The symbols of Zeus are eagle, oak, baton, throne and mountain peak; His favorite sacrifices are a female goat and a white bull with golden horns.

★ History of Rise

When Zeus was born, his father Cronus was in power, and his mother Rhea was afraid that Zeus would be swallowed up by his father. Note: Because Knonos won the throne of the gods by killing his father, his father cursed him, saying that Knonos was destined to be killed by his son, just like his father, so Knonos was afraid that he would kill every newborn baby. Therefore, he was hidden in Crete and raised by three female immortals-on the island, a female goat provided him with sacred milk and an eagle brought him fairy wine; Whenever he cried, Rhea's servants went to the cradle to dance for Zeus, and beat the bronze shield with a dagger to cover up his crying, so Cronus never discovered this secret.

Zeus thrives on the island day by day. One day, when he was playing with a female goat, he accidentally pushed her down and broke a beautiful horn. Fairy Amar Theia quickly healed her wounds, while Zeus picked up the horn, endowed it with magical powers, and presented it to the kind fairy. This ram's horn has been called "the horn of abundance" since then, because it can produce all kinds of delicious food.

When Zeus came of age, he tricked out five brothers and sisters who were swallowed by his father, and together they overthrew Cronus and finally ascended the throne.

(2) Hera:

★ Hera is the daughter of Cronus, the sister and wife of Zeus; She is in charge of marriage and childbirth and is the patron saint of women; Hera is elegant in temperament, beautiful in appearance, and faithful to her partner, worthy of the status of the queen of heaven, but her jealousy is also famous in the world. Therefore, Hera and Zeus often have fierce quarrels, but usually Zeus' sweet words can always make them reconciled.

★ The symbol of Hera is peacock, because this bird with colorful feathers and full of stars is a symbol of the beautiful and spectacular night sky, and the sky is the radiant face of Hera.

(3) Poseidon:

★ The king of the sea, the second brother of Zeus and the husband of Amphitrite, holds a huge trident and commands all living things in the sea. It is described as half man and half fish, and it can call the wind and rain. Violent and cruel.

In Greek mythology, the couple Poseidon and Amphitrite correspond to Zeus and Hera. Zeus and Poseidon are both famous for their love of having children, and their countless descendants have both gods and mortals.

★ Horses and cows are sacred to him. He likes horses very much, so after he ruled the ocean, he turned several horses into fish-horse hybrids with tail fins. In this way, they also pull carts for him in the water.

(4) hades:

★ Zeus, Poseidon, the elder brother of Demeter, is in charge of the underworld, with strong power but peaceful personality, and is the most mysterious god among the gods. He reminds people of death, and people seldom call him by his real name, because he always wears a coat to cover his face and body. There is no evil except robbing Persephone Nie, the daughter of Demeter, the goddess of harvest, as his wife.

★ I like black best, and my favorite sacrifice is a black ewe or black bull wrapped in black gauze. Poplar is his sacred tree.

★ Introduction to the underworld

After people die, Hermes, the god of guidance, takes their souls from the darkness (Euripides) to the underworld. Here, a big black river, the Akron River-the river of pain, surges. The river blocks the way forward, and only a bearded boatman Caron can ferry the dead to the other side. However, the undead must pay a certain fee to get on the boat, otherwise they will wander along the river of pain and find no home.

After crossing the river, there is a vast gray plain, which is called the Garden of Truth. There are two roads connecting here, which lead to the Elysee Paradise, a place of happiness, and the hell, a place of pain. The undead were tried by Minos, Radaman Das and Arcos, the three judges of the underworld, at the judgment table in front of the Garden of Truth. Guilty people will be punished in hell according to their crimes, while those who are innocent will be able to live a happy life in the beautiful and peaceful Elysee Paradise.

Between Elysee Paradise and Hell, there is a magnificent palace, which is the residence of Hades, the keeper of the underworld, and Persephone, the empress of the underworld.

(5) Hestia:

★ The goddess of stove and flame, the eldest sister of Zeus, the eldest child of kronos and Gaia, is in charge of the family affairs of all people. One of the three virgin gods. In Greek mythology, there is no detailed record. She is a chaste virgin goddess.

(6) Demeter:

★ The goddess of fertility and agriculture and forestry, the daughter of kronos and Gaia, the second sister and fourth wife of Zeus. She is the goddess in charge of agriculture and high yield, giving life to the earth and teaching human farming. She and Zeus gave birth to Persephone.

(7) Ares:

★ Born of God of War, Zeus and Hera. It is a cruel, cunning, impulsive, irrational god who fights for war. Once had an affair with Aphrodite, the wife of the craftsman's god, the god of love and beauty, and was caught in a big net specially made by the craftsman's god.

★ The vulture is his sacred bird, and his pet animal is a dog.

(8) Athena:

★ Wisdom and Sivir are the daughters of Zeus and Metis. Ares symbolizes the cruel and impulsive side of war. As her opposite, Athena represents military strategy and symbolizes being superior in strategy and wisdom. She is brave, strong, kind and kind, but sometimes she is a little narrow-minded, and she doesn't want others to be better than her. When she was born, Zeus suffered from severe head pain, and after splitting it with a big axe, Athena jumped out of it with a pike in her hand and armor, and inherited a high degree of wisdom and practical skills from her mother Metis, so she became the patron saint of art and handicrafts. She was renamed Pallas Athena for accidentally killing her friend pallas. (Pallas Athena)

★ Owls with bright eyes at night, as well as cocks and poisonous snakes, are symbols of Athena, the goddess with bright eyes.

(9) Hermes:

★ An angel, the son of Zeus and Maia, the daughter of Atlas, a forest banshee, is the cleverest god on Olympus. Feet with wings, flying fast, became the messenger of the gods in heaven, later became the protector of travelers, businessmen and thieves, and often turned into the protector of mortals. He was the cleverest and cunning god. Legend has it that he was a talented orator, so he was still the god of eloquence.

★ He is agile and elegant, wearing winged sandals, wearing a low crowned hat with wings, and holding a golden wand coiled by two snakes (as its special symbol).

(1) Hephaestus:

★ Vulcan, son of Zeus and Hera. Being ugly and lame is a great failure of the beautiful gods! Although she is ugly, she is gentle and loves peace, and is very popular among people in heaven.

(11) Apollo:

★ The patron saint of archery, art and science, the god of just punishment, was originally the sun god, the son of Zeus and Leto, the twin brother of the moon god and the hunting goddess Artemis, and one of the twelve Greek gods, also known as Phobos, the shining god. The most remarkable thing is his predictive ability. He represents light, eternal youth, beauty, harmony and calmness. In charge of medicine, literature, poetry, music and so on.

★ The laurel tree is his sacred tree, and his favorite pets are dolphins and crows.

(12) Avelot Aphrodite:

★ The goddess of sex and beauty, who represents the most emotional outlook on life and symbolizes beauty, youth and satisfaction of lust. Also known as Venus. Cronus cut off his father Uranus's penis, threw it into the sea of love and was born from the waves. Her sweet words can fool all gods and people. She loves to laugh and has boundless charm, and wise people will lose their sense of proportion. On behalf of Venus.

★ Myrtle is her sacred tree, and pigeons are her favorite birds. Swans and sparrows are also favored.

(13) Artemis:

★ The chaste hunting goddess was originally the moon god. Artemis was Apollo's twin sister and one of the three virgins. So it is also called the patron saint of virgins. She is the master of wildlife, an excellent archer and a major hunter in the celestial world. Another of her hobbies is dancing.

★ cypress is her sacred tree, and deer is her favorite pet animal.

(14) Dionysus:

★ The hospitable god of wine and revelry, the son of Zeus and a mortal woman, Semele, the only official god with mortal blood, one of the gods closest to human beings, he symbolizes irrationality, indulgence and passion; Invented wine and popularized the cultivation of grapes. With his dual personality, he can bring joy and intoxication, but at the same time he is cruel and irritable-just like wine.

edit this paragraph of Greek mythology, the human deity

Aether: the space god, the son of Euripides and the Knicks.

Hemera: the day god, the daughter of Eribos and Knicks.

Ka Rong: the god of Styx, the son of Euripides and the Knicks.

Thanatos: death; Son of the night goddess Knicks.

Hypnus: Sleeping God; Son of the night goddess Knicks.

Eris: the goddess of discord; The daughter of Knicks, the goddess of the night, likes to stir up discord most, and her most famous achievement is to stir up the "Trojan War".

Moerae: the three goddesses of fate; Daughter of the night goddess Knicks.

Atropos weaves the thread of life,

Lachesis decides the length of the thread of life,

Clotho cuts the thread of life.

Morus: the god of doom; Son of the Knicks.

Ceres: ghosts; Daughters of the Knicks.

Momus: mocking God; The son of the Knicks

Kerr: the god of destruction; The son of the Knicks

Oizys: worried about God; The son of the Knicks

Nemesis: the goddess of righteous indignation; Apate, the daughter of the Knicks: deceiving God; The daughter of the Knicks

Philotes: Erotic God (the god of sexual promiscuity); Geras, the daughter of the Knicks: the god of age; The daughter of the Knicks

Cacia: the goddess of evil; The daughter of the Knicks

Eurynomus: the god of decay; The son of the Knicks

Oneiros: the dream god; Knicks and Hypnos, who number 3,, are the incarnation of all dreams.

Asteria: the starry night goddess, the sister of the night goddess Leto. Among the three goddess of the night, the Knicks are the embodiment of the night itself, while Leto and the Astria sisters are two different appearances of the night: Leto symbolizes the dark night without stars and moons, and Asteria corresponds to the starry night.

Hecate: the goddess of ghosts and magic, and the dark side of the world symbolizes her. Maid of the afterlife. The single daughter of Asteria, the goddess of starry night, and Perseus, the god of destruction.

Nemesis: Nemesis; Specially punish lawbreakers.

Helios: the sun god, the son of betrothed Leo and Tia, and the brother of the moon goddess Selene and Leona eos.

Selene Selene): the goddess of the moon, the daughter of Leo and Tia, the sister of Helius, the sun god, and eos, the god of Leona.

Eos (EOS): the goddess of dawn, the daughter of Leo and Tia, the sister of Helius, the sun god, and Selene, the moon goddess.

Persephone: the goddess of spring, the daughter of Demeter; Hadders's wife.

Eros: the son of little love god, Avelot Dite and Hermes or Ares. His "weapon" is a magic javelin or bow and arrow. The person who is shot will have an irresistible love for the first opposite sex he meets.

Hebe: the daughter of Zeus and Hera; The goddess of youth is the cupbearer of Olympus. After marrying Heracles.

Pan: the faun, the son of Hermes; With a pair of horns and hoofs. He is an excellent composer and flute player. Happy, naughty and lecherous gods often dance with the fairies in the mountains. However, because of his ugly appearance, he can never find a wife.

Graces: the daughter of Zeus and Eurnome; The dancers of the gods bring beauty to the world; They are

Aglaia (goddess of glory),

Euphrosyne (goddess of joy) and

Thalia (goddess of inspiration).

Muses: the daughters of Zeus and Menemosthene, * * * nine people; Also known as Muse or divines of Pierre, because they were born in Pierre. They are:

Calliope (eloquence and narrative poetry),

Clio (history),

Urania (astronomy),

Melpomene (tragedy),

Thalia (comedy), <

Erato (love poem),

Polyhymnia (ode),

Euterpe (lyric poem).

theErinnyes: Nemesis, also known as Eumenides. Ruthlessly retaliate against the criminal until his death. Especially severe for those who commit the great crime of killing their mothers. * * * There are three people, Tis.