Goddess of Justice
In ancient Greek mythology, the gods in heaven are at odds, the world is on the brink of disaster, and people are needed to mediate and judge. However, the gods have never selected a suitable candidate that everyone is convinced of. One day, the goddess Themis took out a ribbon and covered her eyes and said: "I will do it!" The gods saw that she covered her eyes and could not see the faces and identities of the people in the dispute, so they would not be tempted by benefits. , not to be afraid of power, so he agreed to her as the referee. She has a smart mind, clear thinking, rigorous logic, and eloquent eloquence, which quickly settled disputes.
Since then, the goddess Themes has become the goddess of law in Western society. Her classic sculptures interpret the true meaning of the law: her right hand is raised above her head, holding a scale, symbolizing justice; she holds a sword in her left hand, pointing diagonally at the ground, ready to strike, symbolizing justice; Her eyes are covered with ribbons, symbolizing selflessness and no interference or influence from the parties involved; on her back is a legal proverb: "In order to achieve justice, even if the earth falls apart (Fiatjustitia reatcaelum)."
The goddess of law Themes has arrived. In the human world, they incarnate as judges in different legal systems in different countries around the world.