Once upon a time, there was a water fairy named Coors. She liked Apollo very much. Whenever the sun rises in the east in the morning, he looks at it intently, and he can't bear to look back from morning till night until the sun god sets in the west. Over time, daffodils took root and sprouted at its feet, and its face became like a flower, named "sunflower".
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Narcissus: In ancient Greece, there was a beautiful boy named Narcissus. All the girls who met him couldn't help falling in love with him. But the indifferent narcissus is indifferent to all the girls. Echo loves him but hates him. I want to pray to Nemesis: let Narcissus, who can't fall in love with others, fall in love with himself! Her prayers were answered!
Later, when Narcissus came to the lake and bent down to drink water, he saw his beautiful reflection on the lake and fell in love with himself immediately. Since then, he has come to the lake every day. At first, Gu Ying was narcissistic. Gradually, she became self-pitying, and finally she languished and died.
When the girls found out, they searched everywhere for his dead soul. As a result, he found a lonely flower by the lake where he often went. The girl in memory of Narcissus. He named the flower after himself. Because Narcissus could never see anyone but himself. So daffodils are people who only love themselves.
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In ancient Greece and Rome, roses were associated with Aphrodite (Venus), the goddess representing beauty and love. According to hesiod's genealogy, Uranus was born by Gaia, the mother of the earth, who gave birth to 12 titans. He was afraid that the children would rise up and rebel, so he ate them all. Angry Gaia hid a son, kronos, raised him and taught him to rebel against his father. As an adult, kronos finally castrated his father Uranus and put him in the bottomless Tal talos hell. Uranus' blood splashed everywhere, and the genitals splashed in the Mediterranean turned into foam. At that time, there was a strange brilliance between heaven and earth, accompanied by a beautiful flower, and the goddess Aphrodite was born. The flower born at the same time as the goddess is a rose. Aphrodite came to Olympia with roses, which were born with the goddess.
Gaia (Gaia):
Gaia, also known as the mother of the earth, is the earliest god in Greek mythology, born in the chaos of creation. Gaia gave birth to Uranus, the god of the sky, and combined with him gave birth to six men and six women, twelve titans, three lonely giants and three centimani, which was the beginning of the world.
Uranus (Uranus):
Uranus was born by Gaia, the god of the earth, and later combined with Gaia to give birth to the twelve Titans. He was the first god to rule the universe, and was later overthrown by his youngest son, Cronus, who was born with Kaya.
Titan (Titan):
Titan giant god mainly refers to six men and six women born to Gaia, the god of the earth, and Uranus, the god of the earth, and twelve giant gods. These giant gods combined with each other and gave birth to the earliest Helius (Helius; ; Days), Selene (Selene; Month), EOS(EOS;; Dawn), Yi Shenxing (Yi Shenxing; Stars) and many other gods.
God Cronus (kronos):
Cronus, the youngest son of Titan, later overthrew his father Uranus and became the second god to rule the whole universe. He married Rhea, the Titan God, and gave birth to three men and three women, the youngest of whom was Zeus.
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Rhea, the goddess of Titan:
Rhea is one of the titans born by Kaia and Uranus, the gods of the earth. After combining with Cronus, she was the mother of Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Hera, Demeter and Hestia.
Titan Prometheus:
Legend has it that Prometheus is a great god who created and benefited mankind. With the help of his younger brother Epimetheus, he created human beings from mud and water in the image of God and gave them life. He also violated Zeus' ban and set fire to the world. It also spreads all kinds of skills and knowledge to human beings, making them civilized. He angered Zeus and was nailed firmly to the precipice of Caucasus Mountain. Every day an eagle pecks at his liver, and at night it grows back to its original shape. Prometheus suffered like this for thirty thousand years. He endured all the pain and never gave in. Later, he was saved by Hercules.
Titan Epimetheus;
Epimetheus, the younger brother of Prometheus, is short-sighted and wise after the event. Because I didn't listen to my brother's advice, I married Pandora, a beautiful woman created by God, which brought countless disasters, diseases, misfortunes and deaths to the world.
Zeus (Zeus):
Zeus is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece. He is the king of the gods and the supreme god. Zeus, the youngest son of Cronus and Rhea, went to war with his brothers and sisters. After ten years of war, with the help of Gaia, the grandmother of the earth goddess, she defeated her father and sent her to the bottom of the earth. Since then Zeus has become the ruler of the universe. The Roman name of Zeus is Jupiter, the largest of the nine planets. Zeus and the gods lived on Mount Olympus. He has the greatest authority and can punish gods and people with terrible lightning. He knows everything about God and man and can predict the future. Zeus was charming, compassionate and full of anecdotes. In Greek mythology, most stories related to him are about his love history.
Hera (Hera):
Hera is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, and the name of Rome is Juno. She is Zeus' sister. She became the wife of Zeus after he came to power, and combined with Zeus to give birth to Ares, hephaestus, the Vulcan and craftsman, and Heber, the goddess of youth. Hera is the goddess in charge of marriage, the protector of fertility and marriage, and she represents the virtue and dignity of women. Hera, who was jealous by nature, was very dissatisfied with Zeus' married affair and often attacked her husband's mistress and his illegitimate child by many means. She once turned Zeus' mistress Caliste and her son into bears, hindered Hercules when he was born, and then drove him crazy, killing his wife and children, so she had to complete twelve atonement tasks.
Poseidon:
Poseidon is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece. He is the elder brother of Zeus, ranking second only to Zeus. His Roman name is Neptune, Neptune among the nine planets. After defeating his father Klaus with Zeus, he carved up the world together. He is in charge of the ocean, rules the waters with three halberds, has supreme authority on the water, and is the vacillator of the earth. He can summon or calm the storm and easily crush any ship. Poseidon once competed with Athena for Athens, but was finally defeated by Athena. In a rage, Athens was once flooded. In the battle for Athens, he turned out the first horse, so he was also the patron saint of horses.
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Hades (Hades):
Hades is Zeus' brother. After defeating his father Clos, he took charge of the underworld and became the keeper of hades. His Roman name is Pluto, the smallest and outermost of the nine planets. He is the ruler of hell and the dead, judging the dead and punishing them. His wife, Persephone, was robbed while he was traveling around the world. Hades is also the god in charge of wealth. He is in charge of gold and jewels buried in the ground.
Demeter, the goddess of agriculture:
Demeter is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, and the name of Rome is Ceres. She is the sister of Zeus, the goddess in charge of agriculture, giving life to the earth and teaching human farming. She is also the goddess of justice. She and Zeus gave birth to Persephone, who was later taken away by Demeter's brother Hades and made an afterlife. Because she lost her daughter, she didn't care about farming, which made the earth lose its vitality. It was not until Zeus came forward to reunite their mother and daughter that the earth was reborn. Every winter is a day for her to reunite with her daughter. She left work to accompany her daughter, which is not suitable for farming at this time.
Chef Hestia:
Hestia is one of the twelve gods of Olympus, and its Roman name is Vesta. She is the sister of Zeus who is in charge of everyone's family affairs. In Greek mythology, there is no obvious personality. She is a chaste virgin goddess.
Apollo, the sun god:
Apollo, the sun god, is one of the twelve gods of Olympus, the son of Zeus and Leto, the goddess of darkness, and the twin brother of themis. Apollo, also known as Phobos, means "bright" or "brilliant". Apollo is god of light. Apollo had no darkness. He never lies and is aboveboard, so he is also called the God of Truth. Apollo is good at playing the lyre, and the beautiful melody is like nature; Apollo was also proficient in archery. His arrows hit every shot. Apollo was also a god of medicine, passing on medical skills to others; And because he is smart and knowledgeable, he is also the god of fables. Apollo was in charge of music, medicine, art and fable. He is the most versatile, beautiful and handsome god in Greek mythology. Apollo is also a typical male beauty.
Themis, goddess of the moon:
Simis is one of the twelve gods of Olympus, and the name of Rome is Di Anna. She was born by Zeus and Leto, the goddess of darkness, and was the twin sister of Apollo. Simis, like Apollo, was in charge of the light, while she was in charge of the moon. Besides Chang 'e, she also likes hunting. She is an excellent archer and often chases wild animals in the mountains. So she is not only the goddess of the moon, but also the goddess of hunting.
Aphrodite, God of Love and Beauty:
Aphrodite is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, and the Roman name is Venus, which is the Venus among the nine planets. Aphrodite is the goddess born by Zeus and Dione, but there is another saying that she was born by the body of the god Uranus, and the foam was born in the sea. Aphrodite symbolizes love and the beauty of women. She has the most perfect figure and appearance in ancient Greece and has always been regarded as the highest symbol of female physical beauty. Aphrodite's beauty envied all the goddesses and made all the gods pursue her, even her father Zeus pursued her. But after Zeus's courtship was rejected, Zeus gave her to the ugly and lame Vulcan hephaestus. But Aphrodite fell in love with Ares, and married Ares and gave birth to several children, including eros, the little god of love.
Athena, goddess of wisdom:
Athena is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, and the Roman name is Minerva. Legend has it that Zeus was born with the goddess of wisdom, Metis. Zeus swallowed Medes' whole body because he predicted that her child would overthrow Zeus. Unexpectedly, she had a headache and couldn't bear it, so she called hephaestus. Zeus jumped out of his head with a goddess in armor who clean and jerk the golden hair. She is Athena. Athena, the goddess with strength and wisdom, is Zeus' favorite daughter. Athena is the most worshipped goddess of the Greeks, especially the Athenians. Athens is named after the goddess, and it is also her own city. She taught the Greeks various skills such as spinning, weaving, shipbuilding, gold management and ironmaking, and also invented plows and rakes to tame cattle and sheep, so she was also the patron saint of agriculture and gardening. She is also the patron saint of law and order.
Persephone:
Persephone was the daughter of Zeus and his sister Demeter. She is young and beautiful, and her Roman name is prosser Pi Na. Later, Hades, the keeper of hades, was taken to hell. After eating the food from hell, he lived in hell and became an afterlife. With Hades' permission, she can go back to her mother for a quarter of the year, that is, in winter, Dmitry will accompany her daughter after work.
1 King Oedipus:
He was the son of Raus, king of Thebes. Laos predicted that his son would kill his father and marry his mother. So Oedipus was abandoned by his father when he was born, but King Corinth found him and adopted him. When Oedipus grew up, he knew his terrible fate and fled. Unfortunately, he happened to come to Thebes, where he became king and married his former queen. Later, he learned about his life experience, blinded his eyes and exiled himself.
Medea: Mitiga, also translated as Medea. In Greek mythology, she is the magic princess of Kocsis Island and the descendant of Apollo, the sun god. She fell in love with Prince Jason who came to the island to look for golden fleece.
In order to help Jason get golden fleece, Medea used her magic to help Jason accomplish the impossible task set by her father, provided that Jason would marry her. After getting golden fleece, Medea and Jason embarked on a journey back to Greece together. Medea's father heard the news of her escape and sent her brother to find her. Medea killed his younger brother, chopped up his younger brother's body and left it at the intersection, leaving his father busy collecting the body in order to delay the time and leave with Jason and his party.
After Jason returned to China, Medea killed his uncle who usurped the throne. Jason regained the throne, but began to fear Medea's magic and cruelty.
Later, Jason moved on, and Mitiga hated from love and killed his two young children. At the same time, he also killed Jason's new love with poison clothes and fled from Jason. Jason also died of depression.
It is said that Medea fled to Athens and was protected by theseus's father, Egos. When theseus came to confess his father, Medea was worried that he would do harm to himself and obstruct him, but theseus saw through him. Medea was expelled from Athens again, and I don't know where to go.
The story of Medea is also the blueprint of the famous ancient Greek tragedy Medea.
Pandora's box, also known as Pandora's box, Pandora's box, is a classic myth of ancient Greece.
Pandora is the first human woman created by Zeus, mainly to get back at mankind. Because Prometheus, one of the gods, cared too much about human beings and annoyed Zeus.
Zeus first ordered hephaestus, the god of fire, to mix water and earth into a lovely woman according to the image of the goddess. Then he ordered Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty, to be poured with hormones that make men crazy; Goddess Athena teaches women to weave and make beautiful clothes in various colors, which makes women look more colorful and charming. After completing all the formalities, Zeus sent the messenger Hermes to say, "Put your cunning, cunning, cheating and stealing personality in!" "
A complete woman is finally finished. The gods dressed her in clothes, rabbit hats and pearls, as beautiful as a bride. Hamish suggested, "Call this woman Pandora. This is a gift from God to mankind. " All the gods agreed with his suggestion. In ancient Greek, Pan meant everything and Dora was a gift.
When Zeus competed for the world of God, he got the help of Prometheus and his brother Epimetheus and was able to ascend the throne. Prometheus' name means "foresight". And his brother Epimetheus means "regret", so the styles of the two brothers are like their names, with the characteristics of "foresight" and "regret". After Pandora was created, she was given to Epimetheus under the arrangement of Zeus. Because he knew that Prometheus would not accept his gift, he gave it to Epimetheus from the beginning. Epimetheus accepted her. At the wedding, Zeus ordered the gods to put a gift in a box as a gift for Pandora. It is not clear whether God's gift is good or bad.
Epimetheus's brother Prometheus warned Epimetheus not to accept gifts from Zeus, especially women, because women are dangerous animals. Epimetheus, like his name, began to regret it soon after he married Pandora. Because Pandora's greatest weakness is curiosity. Since she got married, she has been trying to open the small box given by the gods, but Epimetheus should always be on guard against her curiosity, because he knows that all the gifts in the box are not necessarily good.
One day, Pandora's curiosity overcame everything. After Epimetheus went out, she opened the box. As a result, before Pandora opened the box, a cloud of smoke rushed out and released all the gifts, including happiness, plague, sadness, friendship, disaster, love and so on. Humans have no disasters and live a quiet life. That's because all viruses and diseases are packed in boxes, so that human beings can avoid suffering.
Pandora was frightened, and in a panic, Pandora covered the big box in time, but it was too late, and only "hope" was left in the box. Therefore, even if human beings are constantly tortured and tortured by life, there is always precious hope in their hearts to motivate themselves. Before death, hope always exists, and life is absolutely full of beautiful hope.
Today, it has always been the source of human life power, because it brings endless "hope" to mankind, and it is the only comfort among all human misfortunes no matter what difficulties it encounters.
4 Europa:
In Greek mythology, Europa was the princess of Phoenicia. One day, she dreamed that two goddesses were in front of her, one dressed in aboriginal clothes and the other in Greek robes. Foreign women said to her, "I'll take you away. You will be the wife of Zeus. " The aboriginal woman wanted to keep the princess, but foreign women took her away.
One day, Europa and her partner went out to pick flowers and met a beautiful Daniel. Cattle were the source of food and clothing for Phoenicians, so the princess went forward to touch the cows. The big white cow is very docile. It signals the princess to ride on its back. As soon as Europa got on the cow's back, the cow flew away from the Asian continent and dragged the princess to a new world. At this time, the bull became Zeus. He courted Europa and married her and had children. At this moment, foreign women in Europa's dream appeared. It turns out that she is Aphrodite, the god of love. She said to the princess, "You are destined to be the wife of Zeus, far away from your motherland. The land under your feet will be named after you. It's called Europa. "
Man was created by Prometheus. He also served as a teacher of human beings, teaching them everything that is useful to people and can make them satisfied and happy. Similarly, people thanked him and rewarded him with love and loyalty. But Zeus, the highest god, asked human beings to worship him, so human beings must give him the best things. Prometheus offended Zeus, the defender of mankind.
As his punishment, Zeus refused to give people the last thing they needed to complete their civilization-fire. But Prometheus thought of a way to steal the fire with a long fennel branch and bring it to mankind when the burning sun car passed by.
So Zeus was furious. He sent someone to take Prometheus to Caucasus Mountain, and tied him to a steep cliff with a chain that never stopped making money, so that he could never sleep and his tired knees could not bend. A diamond nail was nailed to his undulating chest. He endured hunger, wind and sun. In addition, Zeus sent an eagle to peck Prometheus' liver every day, but the eaten liver grew back. In this way, day after day, year after year. Until a hero named Hercules saved him, he endured this indescribable pain and torture.
Now we often compare Prometheus to a man who would rather sacrifice himself.
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