During the Renaissance, the statue of Juditia, the goddess of justice, began to appear in European city courts. The goddess still follows the shape of ancient Rome, wearing a white robe, a golden crown, a balance in her left hand, a sword in her right hand and an eye mask. Why are you blindfolded? Ancient Greek mythology said that the gods in heaven were at odds and the world was on the verge of disaster. Who will mediate the arbitration? Hot-blooded people are easily tempted by daffodils, but sophisticated people dare not speak out about power. I've looked everywhere, but there is no suitable candidate. Finally, a goddess wearing a white robe and a golden crown stood beside Zeus, took out a towel, tied it to her eyes and said, I'll do it! When the gods saw it, they nodded: since she was blindfolded and couldn't see the face and identity of the disputant, she wouldn't be tempted or afraid of power. This is the origin of the eye patch of the goddess of justice.
The vertical hair on the forehead of the goddess of justice represents "honesty", that is, "truth", while blindfolding means that she wants nothing more and is selfless, and the trial should be "observed with heart"; Blindfold is not blindness, it is self-discipline, it is to overcome the temptation of looking directly at objects, and everything is weighed fairly according to the balance. The balance of the goddess of justice represents fairness, and the goddess uses it to measure what everyone deserves, neither more nor less. The sword of the goddess of justice symbolizes strength and power, and the goddess is used to deal with those who undermine social justice and order. For unjust people and things, wield a sword to cut them. The back of the statue is often engraved with the ancient Roman proverb: "In order to achieve justice, even if the sky falls (Fiat justitia ruat caelum)".