What is the fate of Hades?

Hades (Greek:? δη? , and translated into hades, Hei Di, hades, Hadders, etc. ), the ruler of the underworld in Greek mythology, is also one of the twelve gods in some versions of the Lord God. He is the son of Cronus and Rhea, the second generation gods, and the younger brother of Zeus. His marriage partner is Zeus, the king of gods, and Persephone, the daughter of Demeter, the god of rice.

In Greek mythology, there is no heaven or hell for judging good and evil, only the underworld is the only place for all the dead. Therefore, although the mythical image of Pluto is cold, as an early myth, it is different from the dualism in religious mythology. In the description of Hades in Greek mythology, Homer's appearance is "majestic", but Hades has an irresistible smell of death.

The fifth chapter of Book One of the stacks used to be Pluto (π λ ο? τ ω ν) is called Hades, and later called Idos (? ιδο? ) or hades.

Kronos (κ rho? νο? ) Because he was afraid that his son would overthrow him, he took his wife Rhea (ρ? All the children submit to humiliation, and Hades is the eldest son. Then cyclops (κ? κ λ ω ψ) Help Hades make an invisible helmet. In the ten-year Battle of Titan, Hades defeated their father kronos with Poseidon and Zeus, and ended the war with his two younger brothers.

After that, the three brothers divided the world and adopted Prometheus' proposal-drawing lots. Hades drew lots to manage the underworld and became the guardian of Hades. He usually sits in a chariot with four dark horses and holds a two-pronged halberd. He will clear any obstacles ahead. If he walks into the Yang world, it must be to lead the soul of the dead to the underworld, or to check whether the sun shines through the gap in the ground.

Chinese name

hell

Foreign name

δη? (Greek) Hades (English)

Other names

Pluto, Pluto

Myth system

Greek mythology, Roman mythology

belong to

Olympus protoss

live

nether world

Zhang Si

Hell, hell, ghosts.

Father and mother

Cronus (father), Rhea (mother)

match

Persephone

brothers and sisters

Hestia (Sister)

Demetri (second sister)

Hera (Third Sister)

Poseidon (second brother)

Zeus (third brother)

Other commonly used translation names

Hades, Hei Di, Hades, Hadders.