Who knows the legend of Uranus?

According to legend, when the sun rises in the east, Gaia promises to sow the seeds of hope to every life born on the earth. Chaos then gave the earth (Gaia) Uranus, representing the first hope.

Uranus is the son of Gaia, the husband of Gaia, and the father of twelve Titan, three Cyclops and three Centimani.

Uranus and Gaia gave birth to six men and six women. They are gods. This marriage relationship may reflect a custom among the twelve titans in ancient Greece.

He is lying, lying on the land where he was born, and they are completely superimposed. Every piece of land has a sky sticking to the skin.

The powerful god, Gaia, the earth mother, gave birth to Uranus, her replica, and her systematic reproduction. From that moment on, we can see a pair of opposites: men and women. Uranus is the sky for men, and Gaia is the earth for women.

Once Uranus appeared, it played a different role. It is no longer that Gaia only gives birth to what is inside him, nor that Uranus only gives birth to what is inside him, but that these two powerful forces combine to produce many different life forms. Uranus keeps releasing her power in Gaia's arms. The primitive Uranus did nothing but make love.

Because of Uranus' greed for power, he bound all Gaia's children and his children in Gaia's body. Finally, Gaia, the mother of the earth, couldn't stand it any longer. She said to her child Titan, "Listen to me, your father insulted us. He made us put up with his terrible power, and we can't go on like this. You should stand up against your father. " Hearing these fierce words, the titans in Gaia's stomach were frightened. Uranus has always been on their mother, and it is not easy to defeat him. Only the youngest son, Cronus, promised to help her overthrow her father.

Gaia and the treacherous kronos made an extremely cunning plan. In order to carry out the plan, she made a tool in her body with white steel, which is something like a machete. She put this machete in kronos's hand. He is lurking in his mother's belly, where Uranus meets her, waiting for an opportunity to move.

Just as Uranus vented his anger on Caia, he grabbed his father's sexual organ with his left hand, held it tightly, and then waved a machete with his right hand to cut it off. Then, in order to avoid the trouble that his behavior might bring, he threw Uranus' genitals up. A lot of blood dripped from the severed organ to the ground, but the genitalia was thrown far and far and fell into the waves of the Aegean Sea. Avelotti was born out of a bubble. The Xie Jing of Uranus splashed on Gaia, which gave birth to a giant, Erinyes, the goddess of vengeance, and Melia, the goddess of white oak.

Uranus, at the moment of castration, roared in pain, crashing away from Gaia, forever fixed at the highest place in the world, unable to move any more. Uranus' body is as high as Gaia's, and there are as many lands as there are skies. When we look up, the sky is as big as our heads.

Then Cronus rescued eleven brothers and sisters from Gaia, but Cyclops and Sentimani were still imprisoned in Gaia. They elected kronos as the God King, but Uranus cursed kronos: kronos would be overthrown by his own children.

On the other hand, Uranus sent his children Cyclops and Sentimani to Tal talos, and the suffering children groaned. Cai Ya was in great pain, so he asked his other sons to rise up against their father and save his younger brother. But none of them dared. Only the youngest Cronus dared to rise up against his father. Caia gave him a sickle and told him to lie in wait. When Uranus and Kaya were in bed, Cronus cut off his genitals with a sickle and threw them into the sea, forming waves, from which Aphrodite was born. The blood from Uranus wound gave birth to Erignoux, the vengeance, and the elves. This myth explains the separation of heaven and earth.

According to Dior Dorus, Uranus was the first king of Atlantis to live by the sea. He was the first person to impart knowledge of civilization and culture to his people. He himself has profound knowledge of astronomy. According to the movement of stars, he made the first calendar and predicted the important events in the future world. After death, he was honored as a god, and gradually became equal to the sky and became the first god. According to this legend, Uranus * * * has 45 children, of which 18 was born to Titai (formerly known as Gaia). These 18 children are named Titan after their mother. Uranus' daughters are Teia, Sibili and Rhea. Teia is very beautiful. She inherited the throne of Uranus, married her brother Hyperion, and gave birth to Helius and Selene.

Hesiod also said that Uranus made two predictions. One is to warn that Cronus will be overthrown by one of his children in the future; The second is to tell Zeus that he and thetis will have a stronger child than him.