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The constellation myth of Ursa minor

Ursa minor represents Akka, the son of Zeus. Once, Zeus fell in love with a Zhu Fu named Caristo, and soon Caristo became pregnant and gave birth to Zeus' son Aka. After learning this, the angry diva Hera changed karis into a big bear, and she had to live in the forest. Many years later, Caristo's son Aka grew up and became an excellent hunter. On this day, Aka was hunting in the forest. Caristo recognized her son, but forgot that she was a bear. She ran to him involuntarily. However, Aka didn't know that this terrible bear was his mother, so he raised his pike and pointed it at the bear. At this dangerous moment, Zeus quickly turned Aka into a bear. Achatz, who became a bear, recognized his mother, thus avoiding a tragedy of killing relatives. Later, Zeus took two bears to heaven and gave them two glorious positions among the stars, Ursa Major and Ursa Minor.

Hera also sent a hunter with two fierce hounds to chase the two bears. This hunter is the shepherd in the sky, and the two hounds he leads are the dog constellation.

The ancient Greeks saw this big bear wandering in the sky every night and never fell below the horizon. They think this must be Hera's trick again. It turned out that Hera sent hunters and hounds to hunt down the mother and son, but she still refused to give up. She came to the blue sea again and asked her brother Poseidon for help. Poseidon listened to his sister's story and agreed to her request. So we can see that other constellations have the phenomenon of rising east and setting west. There is always a time when they sink below the horizon and go to Poseidon's territory to rest. Only the bear and the girl are discharged from the hospital.

Exclusion. But fortunately, Crystal can stay with her Achatz all the time, so that Hera won't come up with any bad ideas.