Apollo's son Phaeton pestered his father and asked him to fly Apollo's Pegasus in the air for a day. The loving father earnestly warned his son: Your request is too much for your strength and age. Its name is "disaster". However, Phaeton did not listen to him and made the original request. The helpless father had to take him to the tall chariot made by our nobles.
The young passenger got on the minibus and held the reins happily. The four fast horses of the sun god felt that the load of the chariot was different from usual, so they ran wildly and left the original track. Worried Phaeton looked down from the zenith, pale and weak knees, and regretted driving his father's horse. The solar car has been rushing forward, just like a boat in the wind. The helmsman on the ship couldn't catch the rudder, so he let God push him.
Finally, the shaft diverged and the fragments of the broken car were scattered all over the floor. Phaeton, the flame burned his red and golden hair, head down, dragging a long tail and falling into the air. Far from home, he was taken in by the Eridanos River on the other side of the sky, and his face was washed away.
The story of Pandora's box
Pandora is a princess in ancient Greece. The gods were jealous of her beauty, gave her a mysterious joint venture and told her never to open the box. One day, however, Pandora finally couldn't resist the temptation of curiosity and opened the lid, so the illness, pain and madness in the box flew out and spread all over the world. Fortunately, a kind God told her to close the box in time, so she kept the medicine of suffering: hope.
Apollo's love story
According to legend, Daphne (Laurel Goddess) is a very beautiful goddess who once worshipped Apollo, the eldest son of Zeus. Finally, one day Apollo finally couldn't resist his love for the goddess laurel and pursued her. But because Apollo itself is the sun god, his body gathered a lot of heat energy, which made laurel unbearable, and once he got close, he was in danger of burning his skin. So every time Apollo chased laurel, she would hide. In this way, chasing and hiding, but this is not the way after all, and finally laurel can't stand it, she shouted for help. Her father couldn't stand his daughter suffering so much, so he opened a big crack in the earth. The laurel tree jumped into a big tree and grew out of the crack. From then on, this tree was called laurel. For some reason, Apollo thought that laurel would rather be a tree than be with him. It was not until one day that he suddenly realized that laurel had become a big tree because he was too hot. Apollo vowed to leave a cover for laurel forever. That is the sunspot we know now, the eternal cover left in the heart of the sun god, the cover he left for laurel. ....
The story of the disharmonious golden apple
When Achilles' parents got married, they forgot to invite Eris, the goddess of discord, so there was the story of the golden apple. Paris, the prince of Troy, went to Greece to meet menstruation according to his father's wishes when he grew up. He fell in love with Helen at first sight and took her away, which led to the Trojan War (10). The gods helped each other, Flotti helped Troy, Hera and Athena helped Greece, and there was a scuffle between man and god.
The story of Sisyphus.
In order to punish Sisyphus, who was suspected of adultery, the gods made him keep pushing stones up the mountain, but the boulder rolled down the mountain again and again because of its own weight, and so on. However, the guilty man found pleasure in his futile work: "He devoted his whole body and mind to an ineffective cause.
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Greek mythology (Greek: ε λ λ ν κ? μυθολογ? α, English: Greek mythology), that is, all myths about ancient Greek gods, heroes, nature and the history of the universe.
Greek mythology is the spiritual product of primitive clan society and the earliest literary form in Europe. It came into being in the 8th century BC, and its basic scale was formed on the basis of the long-term oral spread of ancient Greek aborigines and referring to the myths spread to Greece from other countries. Later, it was recorded in Homer's epic, hesiod's genealogy and ancient Greek poetry, drama, history and philosophy, and later generations arranged it into the present ancient Greek fairy tales, which were divided into two parts: the story of God and the legend of heroes.
The first generation god
The first generation of gods is the creator god, arranged in order of birth:
In the divine spectrum, everything begins with chaos. ...
God of chaos.
Heaven and earth are invisible, covering everything and filling the whole world. In fact, they are one phase, which is called chaos today. First there was chaos, then there were the mother earth Gaia, Taras, Erebus, Nyx and eros, and the world began.
Gaia: the mother of the earth, the daughter of Kegaus. The ontology of the earth gave birth to Uranus in the sky, Bendus in the ocean and Ourea in the mountains.
Then she and her two sons gave birth to many gods. Uranus gave birth to Titan, which represents the first of all things in the world (day, month, day, time, righteousness, memory and so on). ) and Puntos gave birth to five children, representing different seas. She is the mother of the gods (the ancestor of Olympus).
Tal talos: God of the abyss of hell, son of Coase. It can be said that it is the creator of the hell earth and the ontology of the abyss.
He was born after Gaia and under Gaia, and later Tifeng the monster gave birth to Gaia's youngest son. He is an invisible abyss, at the bottom of the world. Then there is the place where monsters and some gods are held. Zeus imprisoned some Titan gods in Tar talos.
Erebus: the god of darkness, son of Keos. After Tar talos was born, he was born above Tar talos (underground/under Gaia). The incarnation and noumenon of darkness lies between the earth (Gaia) and the earth. He and her sister Nyx gave birth to Ether, the God of Space, Hemera, the God of Day, and Ka Rong, the God of Crossing the Styx.
Nyx: Goddess of the night, daughter of chaos. After Ripas was born, he was born on the earth (Gaia). The incarnation and noumenon of night, she not only gave birth to three children with her brother, but also gave birth to a large number of gods alone.
Eros: Or Elos. Cupid, son of Carlos. Born after darkness and darkness. The embodiment of love, fertility and sexual desire. It is he who promotes the fertility and love of the gods, and he is the embodiment of all love desires (including the same sex and the opposite sex).
Uranus: the god of heaven. Gaia's eldest son and husband, the first god king. Overthrown by his son Cronus.
Bendus: Poseidon, son and lover of Gaia, the earliest Poseidon.
Ourea: Mountain God, son of Gaia.
The second generation of gods in Greek mythology
The second generation god is Titan.
twelve titan
Kush (κ ο? ο? Coeus): celestial bodies. Fobo's husband.
Cleos (κ ρ? ο? Chris): grow up.
Cronus (κ rho? Cronus): The youngest of the twelve titans. God of heaven and earth, he overthrew the father and became the second king of God, and was later considered to be in charge of time because of his mixing with kronos.
Hyperion (nu π ε rho? ων? Hyperion): There is no clear division. Father of the sun, moon and dawn.
Partos (ι α π ε τ: iapetus): soul. Father of Atlas, Prometheus, Epimetheus and Menotius.
Mnemosyne (μ ν ο μ ο σ? The goddess of memory, the mother of the muse. Zeus' fifth wife.
Osnas (ω κ ε α ν: oceanus): Also known as Oseus, the oldest of the twelve titans. The river god of Dayang River, the god of pure water, and the father of all river and sea goddesses.
Fauber (φ ο? βη? Phoebe): There is no clear division, and the meaning of the name has the meaning of brilliance and Oracle. The mother of Leto and Astria.
Rhea (ρ? α? Mother Earth. Cronus's wife, the second queen. Later, because she was mixed with Cybele, she was regarded as a great goddess.
Tethys (τ η θ: Tethys): the goddess of the sea, the first owner of the sea, the goddess of water, nourishment and rain. O 'Hinas's wife.
Teia (θ ε? α? Light, the mother of Sun God, Moon Goddess and Dawn Goddess. Hyperion's wife.
Themis (θ? μι? Land was later considered to be responsible for law and justice because it was combined with the god of Olympus. The second wife of Zeus and the mother of three goddesses.
The second generation titan
Helius: Sun God, son of Hyperion and Teia, brother of Selene and eos.
Eos (EOS): the goddess of dawn, the daughter of Hyperion and Theia, and the sister of Helius and Selene.
Astray Oss: God of the stars, son of Kroos and Eurybia.
Leto: The daughter of Zeus and Phobos, the sixth wife and cousin of Zeus, and the mother of themis and Apollo.
Poerxiusi: The son of Cross and Eurybia.
Atlas: Prometheus' brother. One of the highest and strongest gods. He was punished for failing to resist Zeus.
Prometheus: Brother of Atlas and son of Partos. Known as the "prophet", the creator and protector of human beings. Angry Zeus was shut up on the Caucasus Mountain. An eagle pecked his liver every day, and then it grew better again and again. After being rescued by Hercules.
Epimetheus: The brother of Prometheus. One of the stupidest gods is called "the last to know".
Selene: The goddess of the moon, the daughter of Hyperion and Teia, and the sister of the sun gods Helius and Leona eos.
Astoria: The daughter of Cross and Fobo.
Menotius: brother of Prometheus, god of violence and anger.
Mehlert: One of the Titan gods, one of the Titan's twelve sisters, one of the goddess of poetry, and the goddess of deep thought.
Aide: One of the Titan gods, one of the Titan's twelve sisters, one of the goddess of poetry, and the goddess of singing.
Eitner: One of the Titan gods, the twelve sisters of Titan, the Sicilian volcano goddess.
Dione: One of the sea goddesses (it is often said that she is the daughter of Osenas and Tessie). She gave birth to Aphrodite with Zeus.
Adanos: One of the Titan gods, one of the twelve Titan gods, and the god of judgment.
OsTassos: One of the Titan gods, the Twelve Titan gods, the substitute god.
Andes: One of the 12 Titan gods, the God of the Andes.
Olympus: One of the twelve titans, the God of the Holy Mountain (the incarnation of the Holy Mountain of Olympus).
Metis: the goddess of wisdom and hydrology, the planner of justice, one of the sea goddesses, and the cleverest of all gods and mortals. The daughter of Osnas and Tessie, the first wife of Zeus and the mother of Athena.
Eurynome: One of the sea goddesses, the daughter of Osenas and Tessie, the third wife of Zeus and the mother of three goddesses.
There are also three cyclops (brave chef Nobbs' eye-catching person', giving Zeus lightning):
Broontes (β ρ? ντη? , lightning)
Stroppes (σ tau ε rho? πη? , lightning)
Argos (? ργη? Blinking)
And three Li Manny:
Briarez (β rho ι? ρ ε, strong)
Cotos (κ? ττο? , hostility, jealousy)
Guggers (γ? η? A piece of land)
Melia Goddess Fairy: A group of ash trees and fairies belong to the goddess line of nature. They are warlike by nature, and the spear of human beings is ash tree.
Puntos gave birth to nereus (the friendship of the ocean), Thomas (the miracle of the ocean), Forcus (the fury of the ocean), Ceto (the danger of the ocean) and Eurybia (the power of the ocean).
The third generation of gods in Greek mythology
The third generation of gods is the gods of Olympus. They all live on Mount Olympus. Zeus overthrew his father's rule and established a new ruling order. Twelve gods of Olympus: (Roman mythology generally corresponds to it, and its name and temperament have changed, and the planets in the solar system are named after it).
Zeus (δ? ο? /ζ ε, Zeus) (God king, universe, thunder and lightning): the head of the twelve main gods of Olympus, the Lord of the gods, the god of the sky, thunder and lightning and dark clouds. Symbols are eagles, oak trees, sticks, thrones and peaks; His favorite sacrifices are a female goat and a white cow with Jinjiao.
Hera (? ρ α, Hera) (Tianhou, marriage and childbirth): One of the twelve gods of Olympus, Tianhou, the patron saint of ladies, is in charge of marriage and childbirth. The Romans also called her Juno Monada, the third daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the sister and wife of Zeus. The symbol is a hundred-eyed peacock, because this bird with colorful feathers and stars symbolizes the beautiful and spectacular night sky, and the sky is Hera's radiant face.
Hestia (? στ? α, Hestia) (Kitchen God, family): One of the twelve gods of Olympus and one of the three virgins. After living with human beings, she gave her place to Dionysus, the Vulcan and the goddess of houses, the elder sister of Demeter, Hera, Hades, Poseidon and Zeus.
Poseidon (π ο σ ε ι δ? ν, Poseidon) (sea, horse, marine life): one of the twelve gods of Olympus, in charge of the shock of the ocean and the earth, the second brother of Zeus. Horses and cows are sacred to him. He likes horses very much and created them. So after he ruled the ocean, he turned several horses into fish-horse hybrids with tail fins. In this way, they also pulled the cart for him in the water.
Dmitry (δ? μ η ρ ρ α (Demeter) (Agriculture, Grain and Harvest): One of the twelve gods of Olympus, the goddess of high agricultural yield, the second daughter of Cronus and Rhea, the second sister and fourth wife of Zeus. She and Zeus gave birth to the afterlife-Persephone.
Athena (? θ? ν η, Athena) (wisdom, art, female red): one of the twelve main gods of Olympus, one of the three virgins, the goddess of wisdom, the protector of female labor, the goddess of composition and war dance, the goddess of textile, law, order, military strategy, science and talent, and the daughter of Zeus and Metis.
Apollo (α π? λ λ ω ν, Apollo (light, art, music, prophecy and medicine): One of the twelve gods of Olympus, he is god of light, the god of Oracle, the god of music and poetry, the god of migration and navigation, the god of animal husbandry, the god of promoting the harvest of agricultural products, one of the gods of human civilization, the god of medical treatment and the god of solving problems. The most remarkable thing is the ability to predict. The laurel is his sacred tree, and his favorite pets are dolphins and crows.
Artemis (? ρτεμι? Themis: One of the twelve gods of Olympus, one of the three virgins, the goddess of hunting, wilderness, moon, harvest and pregnancy, the goddess of plague and wildlife, and the daughter of Zeus and Leto. In the early days, she was the goddess of fertility. In the 5th century BC, she was confused with Selene. Cypress is her sacred tree, and deer is her favorite pet.
Ares (? ρη? Ares (war, struggle, killing evil, destruction, disaster): One of the twelve main gods of Olympus, the god of war, the god of strength and courage, representing tyranny and blood in war, the disaster of mankind, and the son of Zeus and Hera. The vulture is his god bird, the pet is a dog, and some people say it is a hound.
Aphrodite (? φροδ? τ η, Aphrodite) (Beauty, love, sexual desire): One of the twelve gods of Olympus, the goddess of love and beauty, known as Venus. After Cronus chopped Uranus into pieces with an axe, the essence of his body was scattered in the Aegean Sea, and Aphrodite was born. Myrtle is her sacred tree, and pigeons are her favorite birds. Swan and sparrow are also very popular.
Hephaestus (? φαιστο? Hephaestus) (flame, casting, handcraft): one of the twelve gods of Olympus, vulcan, the god of forging and craftsmanship, the patron saint of blacksmiths, the son of Zeus and Hera, and the husband of Aphrodite.
Hermes (? ρ μ, Hermes) (emissary, travel, business, thief): one of the twelve gods of Olympus, the messenger of the gods. God of business activities, markets, tourism and transportation, god of travelers and thieves, extraditor of the underworld, son of Zeus and Maya. Agile and elegant, wearing winged sandals, wearing a winged low crown hat and holding a golden wand coiled by two snakes (as its special symbol).
Dionysus (Δ ι? νυσο? Dionysus) (Wine, Brewing, Carnival): Replacing Hestia as one of the twelve gods of Olympus, Dionysus, Drama, Banquet and Harvest. In addition to Athena's unborn brother Poirot, Dionysus was the second son of Zeus, and Zeus was predicted to be the King of God. His dual personality can bring joy and intoxication, but at the same time it is cruel and irritable-just like wine.
Hades (? ιδη? (Hades, the Soul of the Dead): In some versions, he is one of the twelve gods of Olympus (the secret instrument of Ulysses), but he is generally excluded because he is the ruler of the underworld and does not live on Olympus. The god of the underworld is in charge of human death, and the soul of the underworld sometimes sends plague to human beings. The brothers of Zeus and Poseidon. Favorite black, favorite sacrifice is black ewe or black bull wrapped in black gauze. Poplar is his sacred tree.
Prometheus (π rho ο μ η θ ε; ): In Greek mythology, he is one of the wisest gods and the earliest descendant of Titan. His name means "foresight". Son of Titan 12 God Partos and the honorary goddess Clymene. Prometheus not only created human beings, stole fire from them, but also taught them a lot of knowledge and skills.