What is the spirit of Hades?

The spirit of overcoming all difficulties and not giving up until you reach your goal.

Hades usually sits in a chariot with four dark horses, holding two forks, and he will clear any obstacles in front of him. If he enters the dead world, it must be to lead the victim's soul to the underworld, or to check whether the sun shines into the underworld through a crack in the ground.

In the eyes of the ancient Greeks, it was an awesome god. The view of death in Greek mythology has no heaven or hell to judge good and evil, and thinks that the underworld is the only place for all the dead. Therefore, although the mythical image of Hades is cold, it does not have the color of evil gods in most religious myths, and it is the standard image of Olympus male gods. Because the underworld is underground, Hades is also regarded as the dominator of underground minerals.

Extended data

The origin of life—

Hades was the son of Cronus and Rhea, the titans. Because Cronus was afraid that his children would overthrow him, every child was eaten by Cronus at birth. Only the youngest Zeus escaped the fate of being replaced by stones by Rhea. Later, with the help of Zeus, Cronus vomited all the children in his belly. They are Hestia, Demeter, Hera, Hades and Poseidon.

In the war against Cronus, Cyclops helped Zeus to make thunder and lightning, a trident for Poseidon, and an invisible helmet (English: Cap of invisibility) for Hades, which helped them overthrow the rule of Cronus. After the three brothers decided to draw lots to allocate the ruling areas, Hades drew lots to manage the underworld and became the god who ruled the underworld.