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Who conquers all things with music?

It is Orpheus.

In Greek mythology, Orpheus conquered all vegetation with music. There was a famous poet and singer named Orpheus in Thrace, ancient Greece. His father was Apollo, the god of light, livestock, and music, and his mother was Calliopa, the muse in charge of literature and art. Orpheus relied on his musical genius to establish outstanding achievements in the ranks of heroes.

Character introduction:

Orpheus, the son of Apollo, the sun god, and Calliope, one of the nine muses. Musical talent is extraordinary. His playing made trees and rocks feel sad and ferocious beasts tamed. The little fairy Eurydice (Ευρυδ?κη) was intoxicated by the sweet music of the seven-stringed harp and fell into the arms of the handsome young man. During the wedding banquet, the fairy was bitten by a poisonous snake and died.

The infatuated Orpheus rushed into hell and impressed Hades with the music of the piano, and Eurydice regained her life. But Pluto warned the young man not to look back before leaving hell. At the end of his journey to the underworld, Orpheus could not restrain his love in his heart and turned around to confirm whether his wife was following him, but Eurydice fell back into the bottomless abyss of the underworld.

Apollo himself was the god of music, and he gave Orpheus a lyre. Whenever Orpheus plays the harp and at the same time sings the beautiful songs his mother taught him. Birds in the sky, fish in the water, wild beasts in the forest, even trees and rocks came to listen to his wonderful song. His lover is the beautiful and lovely water goddess Eurydice. They are full of tenderness and love each other.