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A fairy tale about a lighthouse
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Herod is a priestess in Greek mythology. She fell in love with Randall at first sight. Whenever night falls, Herod goes to the lighthouse to light the torch and guide Randall on the other side to swim together.

Once there was a strong wind at sea, the torch went out, and Randall was killed while swimming across the sea. The next day, Hiro saw his lover's body on the shore. He was in pain. He also drowned himself and died with his lover.

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The emergence of myth also depends on the social nature at that time. At that time, people had to rely on the collective to obtain means of subsistence and resist wild animals and enemies; The income from labor is limited and must be distributed equally. Under the primitive commune system, the main contradiction between man and nature has become the center of people's attention. Therefore, explaining and conquering nature has become the main content of myth.

At the same time, because people's interests are consistent, the brave and strong figures emerging in collective production are revered by all members and endowed with the magical ability to become gods or demigods. On them, the primitive people's desire to conquer nature was pinned.

Some myths show wars between tribes. This part of the myth mainly came into being in the later period of primitive commune system. At that time, the commune system tended to collapse, but the struggle between tribes for the possession of means of subsistence was still the cause of the whole people.

The victory of war and the achievements of leaders are regarded as symbols of collective strength and glory. Therefore, people spontaneously deify the war process and commanders through fantasy, making this part of the story an integral part of myth.