2. Hera Hera, the god of fertility in Greek mythology, is one of the main gods of Olympus in ancient Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Cronus, the sister and wife of Zeus, the Lord God, in charge of marriage and family, and is honored as the "Queen of God". She is the mother of Ares, Hejontos, Herb, the goddess of youth, and Dezodia, the goddess of production. After all, she is also the mother of the monster Tiffany. Her position in Mount Olympus is second only to her husband Zeus, and Athena, the arrogant goddess of wisdom, has to obey Hera's will.
Poseidon in Greek mythology is the son of Cronus and Rhea and the brother of Zeus. After the war with Titan, Poseidon became a great and majestic sea king, in charge of all the waters around the mainland.
4. The god of death in Greek mythology-Hades Hades is the younger brother of Zeus. After defeating his father Clos, he took charge of the underworld and became the keeper of hades. His Roman name is Pluto, a dwarf planet other than the eight 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.
5, the god of wisdom in Greek mythology-Athena Athena is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, and the name of Rome is Minerva. In ancient mythology, Athena was a goddess, the master of dark clouds and thunder, the goddess of fertility, the protector of peaceful labor and Sivir. She teaches people to domesticate cows and horses, and to make cars and boats. She gave the world plows and rakes, spindles and looms, so she was regarded as the protector of women's labor, especially knitting technology. She has a nickname, Ergane, which means female worker. She is also the protector of science and the goddess of wisdom; She endowed human beings with laws and maintained social order.
6. Apollo Apollo, the sun god in Greek mythology: one of the most famous gods in ancient Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Leto, the goddess of the night, and the twin brother of themis, whose full name is Phobos Apollo. Apollo is regarded as the god in charge of literature and art, in charge of light, youth, medicine, animal husbandry, music and so on. It is the patron saint of mankind, god of light, the god of prophecy, the patron saint of immigrants and navigators, the god of medicine and the god of disaster relief.
7. themis, the god of the moon in Greek mythology, is the hunting goddess in ancient Greek mythology and one of the main gods of Olympus, and is also regarded as the patron saint of wild animals. Like Apollo, she likes forests and grasslands, so she is also the goddess of hunting. According to the myth, Di Anna is slender, well-proportioned and beautiful, and is the patron saint of virgins, so her name is often synonymous with "chastity virgins". It is said that she has many suitors, but she doesn't want to get married, claiming that she loves freedom very much and is willing to live with the fairies in the forest forever. Therefore, in English, being Diana can be used to mean "never get married" or "my sister-in-law is lonely".
8. Aphrodite, the god of beauty and love in Greek mythology, is the goddess of love and beauty in Greek mythology. One of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece, the Roman name Venus, also translated as Aphrodite, is the Venus among the nine planets. There is a saying that it was born in the white foam of seawater. Another theory is that Zeus and Dione were born.
9. Hermes Hermes, the god of trade in Greek mythology, is one of the twelve gods of Olympus in Greece and Mercury among the eight planets. Son of Zeus and Maya.
10, Ares, the god of war in Greek mythology, is regarded as the embodiment of martial spirit. Its image originated from Thracians. According to the myth of Olympus, Ares was the son of Zeus and Hera.
1 1, the god of science and technology in Greek mythology-hephaestus's translation of hephaestus and hephaestus. Vulcan and craftsman in Greek mythology. Vulcan in Roman mythology. Born to Zeus and Hera (said he only had a mother). Volcanic islands such as Lemnos and Sicily originally regarded him as Vulcan. He can build temples, make all kinds of weapons and metal supplies, and is considered as the ancestor of craftsmen. In the handicraft center, he is regarded as the patron saint of forging.
12, Hestia, the goddess of family virgins in Greek mythology, who kept the girl pure all her life, stayed in the palace of the gods because she was responsible for guarding the apartment of the gods on Mount Olympus.
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 Fae driving a solar car together;
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.