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Constellation love mythology

Aries

Ideal love

The mythology of Aries is about a golden-haired creature. The story of how Sheep helped a pair of poor siblings Fulix and Black Thunder escape from being killed by their stepmother. Aries women have clear personalities, are full of energy, have strong self-confidence, and pursue ideal love.

The guardian star is red Mars

The guardian angel is Malus

Taurus

Concentrated love

< p>Io, the daughter of the river god, transformed into a bull in order to retain the love of the almighty god Zeus. In order to avoid the anger and jealousy of Hera, the wife of Zeus, Io bravely turned herself into a cow. Women born under the same zodiac sign as Venus, the goddess of love, will dedicate their bodies and minds to love.

The guardian star is Venus

The patron saint is Venus, the goddess of love

Gemini

Clear love

Gemini is a constellation composed of two men holding each other's shoulders. This is the story of how the two brothers, Castel, who was good at equestrianism, and Pollax, who was good at swordsmanship, fought side by side to defeat the enemy. Women who belong to the Gemini sign are symbols of emotional harmony.

The guardian star is Mercury

The patron saint is Majuli, the messenger god

Cancer

Innocent love

Cancer, this is a story about Hera, the wife of Zeus, who sent Cancer to protect her in order to protect her territory and treasures. Cancer women are very capable of self-love and exude feminine tenderness.

The guardian star is the moon

The patron saint is Diana, the sister of the sun god

Leo

Strong love

< p>Hera, the wife of Zeus, was jealous of the hero Hercules and sent him to conquer a man-eating lion. The lion is a demonic monster with invulnerable skin. Hercules fought it with his bare hands and finally defeated it. Leo women are active and enthusiastic in action.

The guardian star is the sun

The guardian angel is Apollo

Virgo

Romantic love

This is a story that tells the story of Perushovny, the daughter of the Almighty God Zeus and the God of Agriculture Demetrius, who was kidnapped and forced into marriage by Batis, the King of the Underworld, which left her mother devastated. Therefore, Zeus compromised with Batis and allowed Peruchevni to return to her mother in spring and summer, and then return to Batis' underworld in autumn and winter. Virgo women are full of romantic love.

The guardian star is Mercury

The patron saint is Majuli, the god of messengers

Libra

Patient and calm love

< p>Astoria, the goddess of justice, saw humans arguing over the unfair distribution of crops from the autumn harvest. Therefore, she gave her scales to humans so that people can distribute their income fairly. Libra women, like Libra, value equality and have a sense of justice. She is also a calm and patient girl.

The guardian star is Venus

The patron saint is Venus, the goddess of love

Scorpio

Mysterious love

Orion of Orion is a hunter with a violent temper and immense strength. He offended Hera by forcefully wooing Artemis, the goddess of hunting, so Hera sent a poisonous scorpion to bite Orion to death when he wasn't paying attention. Scorpio women are conservative and reserved, with a unique charm. For the object of admiration, there is fierce passion in the heart, but very cautious.

The guardian planet is Pluto

The patron saint is Pulder, the king of hell

Sagittarius

Passionate love

< p>The myth of Sagittarius tells the story of Chiron, a young man from the Kenda Urs tribe whose upper body is a human and whose lower body is a horse. He has a good mind, quick actions, and is capable of both literature and martial arts. He practices medicine and saves people. Sagittarius women love freedom and dislike restraint. They value career more than family, and their lives are ever-changing.

The guardian star is Jupiter

The patron saint is Jupiter, the king of the gods

Capricorn

Lonely love

Paine, the faun, is an excellent musician with two goat horns on his head and a goat beard on his chin.

At a banquet, while Pan was playing the flute, a big monster named Di Feng suddenly appeared, and the gods fled. At this time, Paine also transformed into a fish and jumped into the river, but because he was too panicked, only his lower body became a fish, while his upper body remained a sheep. Capricorn women have a strong sense of responsibility, but they are lonely and not sociable, so they often stay alone.

The guardian star is Saturn

The patron saint is Satan, the god of agriculture

Aquarius

Personal love

This mythical story is about a handsome young man named Canimiris who was carrying a water bottle. He was the prince of Toloa. Because his whole body shone with dazzling golden light and was very beautiful, the almighty god Zeus sent him to pour wine for the gods. Aquarius women have good minds and a spirit of service. Because they mature early, you have to be extra careful when making friends.

The guardian planet is Uranus

The guardian angel is Uranus, the god of heaven

Pisces

Love with all your heart

< p>The beautiful goddess Afrochundi and her son Eros jumped into the river and turned into two fish in order to escape the pursuit of the monster Di Feng. The two fish tied their tails together to prevent them from being washed apart. And became the current Pisces. Pisces women are a combination of love (physical love) and beauty (spiritual love). They not only have pure love, but also long for passionate love. Don't reject love when it comes and accept others easily.

The guardian star is Neptune

The patron saint is the sea god Nipchin

The myth of Aries

From the third century AD, Rhodes Island, Greece The story of "The Search for the Golden Fleece" written by the poet Epolonius.

King Arthurmas of Greece married Inna, the princess of the Kingdom of Thebes, as his queen. However, the cruel Ina wanted to murder Prince Phlixos so that her son could inherit the throne in the future. . Ina gathered all the grain seeds in the country, cooked them secretly, and then distributed them to the people. As a result, the grains could not grow naturally, causing the country to fall into famine. She also colluded with the messengers from the temple, pretending that it was the wrath of the gods, and the prince must be punished. Only the sacrifice of Lyxos can quell the famine.

The king finally listened to Ina's plot. At the moment when the prince was about to be sent to the altar, Hermes, the angel of the gods, accepted the request of the prince's biological mother and sent a ram with golden wool. He and his wings descended from the sky, carrying the prince away from the altar; they crossed the Dardanelles together, and finally successfully landed in the country of Krchis on the Black Sea.

In order to be grateful for his salvation, Phrixus dedicated the white sheep to Zeus, the king of the gods, and gave the golden wool to the king of Kelchis.

The Myth of Taurus

It comes from the poem of the poet Moscus in the Alexander era in the third century AD.

One spring morning, when Zeus was observing the earth, he suddenly discovered a group of stunning girls dancing and playing on the grass by the sea; among them was a princess of the Phoenician king Sidon, a girl named Europa who was the most outstanding. , Zeus was deeply attracted to her.

At this time, the naughty Cupid shot the arrow of Cupid into the heart of Zeus, making him immediately fall madly in love with Europa, so Zeus transformed into a beautiful and docile bull to approach her. This bull had a silver ring on its forehead, its horns were in the shape of a crescent moon, it was fragrant, and it made a beautiful sound in its mouth, which made Europa curiously touch and ride on this huge bull.

But the bull jumped up wildly and carried Europa at full speed. When they passed the ocean, the sea gods also appeared to clear the way for them. At this time, the horrified Europa learned about the bull I beg for forgiveness.

Zeus immediately confided his love to Europa and took Europa to his birthplace - Crete. The gods of the four seasons were invited to dress up Europa and held a grand wedding.

The Myth of Gemini

Leda, the concubine of the King of Sparta, gave birth to two sets of twins at the same time. One pair of men and women were named Custard and Clytinisdra, and the other pair was born after Zeus turned into a swan and got close to her. A boy and a girl were named Pollux and Helen.

The two brothers Custard and Pollux have been very popular and affectionate since childhood. Custar is good at riding and horse training, and often goes hunting and participating in adventure activities together, while Pollux is good at boxing.

Once there was a conflict with Adas and Linsus for some reason. Adas killed Custar; Zeus struck Adas to death with thunder and lightning in anger, and Pollux was also in the fierce fight. Kill Linthas.

Pollux looked at his brother's body and sadly asked the gods to let him die with Custard; Zeus pitied Pollux's brotherly love and killed Pollux's body. Give Custard half of your lifespan to enjoy. From then on, the two were never separated, living in hell for half their lives and in Olympus, the temple of heaven.

Some people say that they are the gods of mankind and the protectors of sailors.

The Myth of Cancer

The romantic Zeus fell in love with Ecmena, the wife of a Greek general, and took advantage of the general's expedition to pretend to be Ecmena's husband to get close to her. Later, Ecmena gave birth to a son for Zeus, named Hercules (Hercules), who had natural divine power.

Hera, the Queen of Heaven, was angry at the betrayal of her husband Zeus and wanted to take revenge and curse Hercules all the time. In the end, she used magic to make Hercules lose his mind and killed his wife and three children with her own hands. A child was killed.

After Hercules regained consciousness, he accepted the advice of his friend Caesar and did not commit suicide, but he decided to wash away his sins through asceticism. Hercules humbly asked King Euris of Masseni to accept him as a slave, and the king gave him twelve almost impossible ascetic tasks. The second task is to kill Hedra, a nine-headed monster in Lake Lena.

When Hercules was fighting the nine-headed monster, Hera secretly sent a big crab to help the nine-headed monster; the crab clamped Hercules tightly with its pincers He tried to immobilize the giant crab with his feet, but Hercules finally beat the giant crab to death with a stick, completing the impossible task.

The Myth of Leo

This is another almost impossible mission that happened to the greatest hero of Greece, Hercules, just like the Myth of Cancer.

In order to avenge Zeus's affair, the Queen Hera placed a curse on Hercules, making him bear the sin of being despised for the rest of his life. The anguished Hercules accepted the instructions of the oracle, the priestess of the Temple of Delphi, and asked King Euris of Masseni to accept him as a slave. The king ordered him to complete twelve terrible ascetic tasks, the first of which was to kill a fierce lion named Nemea.

Because this giant lion had thick skin and was invulnerable, Hercules struggled with it for a long time. Finally, Hercules used his magical power to hit the giant lion's nose while it was dazed. Only then can it be strangled to death. Hercules cut off the giant lion's claws, peeled off the lion's skin to make a tabard, made the lion's head into a helmet, carried it on his shoulders and returned to Masini in glory.

The Myth of Virgo

This myth first appeared in Homer’s hymns, describing the story about the agricultural goddess Demet.

One of the great earth goddesses, the agricultural goddess in charge of cereals, Demet, has an only daughter named Boxi Feng, who is the goddess of youth in charge of fountains; mother and daughter depend on each other and bring abundance to mankind. farming harvest.

Zeus’s brother was Hades, the king of Hades, who was in charge of hell. He fell in love with the beautiful Poseidon; so one day he drove a black chariot and forcibly abducted Poseidon. Become the queen of the dark kingdom.

After Timett discovered that his daughter was missing, he wandered around anxiously just to find out her whereabouts. He no longer had the intention to farm, so all the fields began to become deserted. In the end, it was Apollo who told Timette the whole thing from beginning to end, and Timette, who was worried, resentful but helpless, expressed her dissatisfaction in the most negative way: causing the earth to face an unprecedented famine disaster. .

Seeing that the situation was serious, Zeus sent a messenger to ask Hades to release Poxifeng; however, how could Hades be willing to let go of the beautiful Poxifeng so easily? So he designed Poxifeng to eat four pomegranates, so that Poxifeng had to return to the underworld for four months every year.

The kind-hearted Timmet accepted this fact and brought life back to the earth; but every time Bo Xifeng returned to Hades for four months, she could not help but fall into the darkness of missing her beloved daughter. Medium and unable to farm. As a result, the earth has four distinct seasons: spring, summer, autumn and winter.

The Myth of Libra

When Prometheus stole fire from heaven and brought it to earth, Zeus, in order to punish mankind, ordered the God of Works to shape an earth out of clay. Pandora, the first woman in the world, brought her to Epimetheus, the brother of Prometheus.

Pandora was blessed by the gods, making her the most perfect woman; but Pandora also refused to listen to Prometheus's advice and went with Misius's brother Er. Pemetus got married. Pandora has the so-called "Pandora's Box". Legend has it that the box contains the most severe curse in the world.

Pandora was so happy that she always felt that something was missing in her life; so she was so curious that she couldn't help opening the box one day, and all the pain, war, and disasters... .... They all turned into horrific illusions, flying to every corner of the world, and the splendid and glorious golden age of mankind came to an end.

The Myth of Scorpio

Olian is the son of Poseidon, the god of the sea. He is tall, handsome and good at hunting; he fell in love with Merope, the daughter of King Theos. In order to show his ability, Orion captured all the beasts on Lemno Island and presented them to Merope; however, King Theos still refused to give his daughter to Orion.

One day, Orion violated Merope because he was drunk. The king angrily asked the God of Wine to give Orion severe punishment; so the God of Wine made Orion drunk, but the king took the opportunity. Gouged out Orion's eyes. After Orion regained consciousness, he fled to the east of Lemnos Island in the dark, and begged Apollo for help before regaining the light.

After Orion fled to Crete, he became a subordinate of the God of Hunting. Unexpectedly, the goddess of hunting was jealous of Aurora, the goddess of the dawn, and fell in love with Orion, so she killed Orion. Place him in the sky as the constellation "Orion".

Olian once said: No prey can escape his grasp. His arrogant attitude angered Queen Hera, who sent a poisonous scorpion to hide in the dark and attack Orion. Unexpectedly, Orion was accidentally stung by the scorpion and fell to the ground with poison, but it happened to crush the scorpion to death. A poisonous scorpion. And this is also the reason why "Scorpio" and "Orion" will never meet.

The Myth of Sagittarius

It is said that there is a group of monsters on the earth who are neither humans nor gods, half humans and half horses, called the Sandur Group; they are ferocious and cruel, just like the savages. beast.

One of them, named Ziron, was different. He was kind-hearted and famous for his wisdom and immortality. This may have a lot to do with the bloodline of Zeus in him. Ziron also learned a lot of kung fu from Apollo and Athena, so many gods gave their children to Ziron for training and instruction.

Once the Greek hero Hercules violated the taboo of the Sandurs and got into a fight with them. In the chaos, a poisonous arrow accidentally injured the bystander Zyren; Zyren knew that the injury could not be healed and would last forever. Bearing this pain, he decided to pray to Zeus to allow him to die as a relief, and to pass his immortal body to Prometheus, who was tortured for mankind, and was willing to fall into the abyss of darkness in his place.

This allowed Prometheus to be released from the bondage of Zeus and regain his freedom.

The Myth of Capricorn

Paine, the god of fauns, is the son of Hermes, the messenger angel of the gods. He has a very strange appearance. He has goat horns, hooves and a beard, but no feet. Almost half an animal; nevertheless, he is a very good musician.

Paine fell in love with the goddess Xilinx, but she avoided him because she disliked Pan's appearance; Xilinx transformed herself into a bunch of reeds, but Pan made a bouquet of reeds. Got a flute. As Pan passed through the mountains, forests and fields, beautiful flute sounds were spread everywhere; the goddesses were often attracted by her music and gathered around to listen. Because Pan can bring joy to the gods, he is often invited to join in the banquets. Once when he was invited to participate and play for the gods, because of his special efforts, the beautiful flute sound echoed throughout the world; unexpectedly, the sound of the flute alarmed Zeus's archenemy, the giant monster Typhoon. Typhoon barged into the banquet, causing chaos wherever he went, and the gods fled for cover. In a panic, Paine turned into a fish and jumped into the Nile. Unexpectedly, because of the tension, only his lower body turned into a fish tail, and The upper body still looks like a goat.

The Myth of Aquarius

Hesse was the daughter of Zeus and his sister Hille. He was assigned by his father to serve as the host and pourer of wine at the banquet of the Olympus gods. position. Later, because Heather was betrothed to Hercules by Hille, the position of cupbearer had been vacant, which troubled Zeus.

Later Zeus finally fell in love with a young and handsome Trojan prince Ganymede. He had golden hair, snow-white skin, red lips and white teeth, and was known as the most beautiful man in the world. The gods also unanimously agreed that he should serve as the cupbearer, and Zeus sent envoys to invite him; but Ganymede was free-loving and unrestrained by nature, how could he be willing to bend down and be restrained by others? So I won’t agree to anything.

When Zeus found out, he became furious, turned into a big eagle, and personally caught Ganymede up the mountain. As a last resort, Ganymede had no choice but to passively resist; He created some situations that made the gods feel disgusted with him, and finally Ganymede took the opportunity to escape.

How could the omniscient and omnipotent Zeus allow Ganymede to escape? The angry Zeus not only captured him, but also forced him to work as a wine server forever, and the water in the vase became the source of wisdom for the gods.

The Myth of Pisces

Venus is the pearl goddess in charge of love and beauty. Even with just a smile, she can seduce everyone and make people lose their wisdom; but because she was too proud, Zeus Dissatisfied, he ordered her to marry the god of fire, Hephaestus. However, because Hephaestus was too busy, Venus fell in love with Ares, the God of War, and gave birth to Cupid, who is also known as the God of Love.

One day, when the god of faun Paine was playing beautiful fairy music for the Olympus gods by the Nile River, he attracted the monster Typhon, causing the gods to scatter and escape; at this time, Venus He and Cupid were walking by the river when they saw Typhoon approaching and were frightened.

Venus was worried that Cupid would make a mistake, so she took off a piece of her clothes and used it as a ribbon to tie Cupid's feet, and tied the other end to her own body. At the same time, she transformed into two fish and jumped in one after another. in water.

This is the origin of the Pisces myth.

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