What is the muse in Greek mythology?
Muse is the name of nine goddesses in Greek mythology, who are in charge of poetry, song, dance and history. It is also generally considered as an elegant name for poets. Plug is actually another translation of muse. "Muse (Greek μ ο υ σ α ι, Latin Muse) is the floorboard of the goddess of science and art in ancient Greek mythology, born by Zeus and Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. The number of muses is uncertain, including three goddesses and nine goddesses. The nine Muses who love God, wisdom, music, poetry, drama, dance, philosophy, astronomy and mathematics are collectively called Muses. People often use the muse as the inspiration symbol of poets, poems, literature, love and related arts, and deduce the mysterious, classical, noble, natural and romantic atmosphere ... It is said that the beauty of the muse is beyond measure, which comes from the worship of nature and the inspiration comes from plants and flowers.