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Aries in constellation legend

King Atamas of Tehria married Nepela, Princess of Tehria, and they gave birth to twins, the elder brother named Prica and the younger sister named Herre.

However, the king had an affair with Princess Khynova of Tiber, who drove Princess Niepera out of the palace and married Nova as his new wife.

When Princess Khynova had children of her own, she wanted to kill the twins left by the former Princess Niepera. She paid an astrologer to complain to the king: if she didn't do this,

The children born to the former princess will be sacrificed to Zeus, the gods will be furious, and there will be famine that year.

When Nipola knew about it, he asked Zeus for help, so Zeus sent the golden ram in the sky to the other side of the sky with his two brothers and sisters.

Because my sister fell into the sea too fast, Aries looked back at her sister and guarded her brother, forming today's Aries.

Taurus in constellation legend

On the Behnas River in Mogna, King Behnas had a beautiful princess, Herobe.

One day, the princess and the maids went to the wild to pick flowers and play. Suddenly, a snow-white cow appeared and looked at Heluobei with extremely gentle eyes. In fact, this cow was changed by Zeus who admired the beauty of the princess.

The princess was really surprised at first, but she went to the tame cow and touched it gently.

Because the bull is very clever and docile, the princess climbed onto the bull's back and tried to ride it. Suddenly the cow ran and finally jumped into the Aegean Sea.

The princess clung to the cow and all the creatures in the sea came out to pay tribute to Zeus. The princess finally knew that the cow was the incarnation of Zeus. When she arrived in Crete, she married Zeus, and Zeus and Princess Shilobe, who became a cow, lived a happy life.

Gemini in constellation legend

The lecherous Zeus fell in love with the beauty of Spartan princess Leda and turned into a swan to approach her. They gave birth to twins-Borax, the son of God, and Custer, the son of mankind.

Both of them are brave fighters, and they often make great achievements together.

They also have a pair of twin cousins-Iddas and Lincks.

One day, four people are going to catch cows. When they caught a lot of cows and prepared to share them equally, greedy Iddas and Lincks took advantage of borax and Caster's surprise and snatched them back.

The enraged twins had a big fight, and Iddas shot casto with an arrow.

Borax is very sad. He wants to go to heaven with Kaster, but he can't because he has eternal life.

Zeus was moved by his sadness and set up constellations for them, living in the kingdom of heaven and the country of death respectively.

Cancer in the legend of constellation

Zeus and Akmeni, an earthly girl, gave birth to a son, Hercules, and later married and had children with Princess Derby, and lived a happy life.

Because Zeus cursed Hera, Hercules actually killed his wife himself and prepared to commit suicide. In order to make him atone, Zeus appointed him king of Yerist, but he had to go through twelve adventures, the second of which was to conquer the monster Sidorah who lived in the swamp.

Sedola is a giant snake with only nine heads. He hid in a cave near the swamp, and Hagras threw a torch at it. The enraged Sedola vomited poison gas and attacked it. Cancer, who lives in the swamp, saw Sedola's painful struggle and jumped out to bite Hercules' foot. As a result, cancer was bitten and Cedora was subdued.

Hera set up cancer in the sky because she was sad about its death.

Leo in constellation legend

Hercules, the son of Zeus and Akmini, was appointed king of Yeristos. He must complete twelve arduous tasks. The first task is to subdue the immortal cannibal lion in Nemesis Valley. This lion only eats livestock and villagers, and everyone is afraid of it. Someone went to crusade before, but no survivors were found.

Hercules came to Neme Valley and got lost. It took him many days to find the lion.

Hercules tried to shoot an arrow, but the lion's skin was too hard to penetrate;

The sword also bent, so he made a thick stick from an olive tree and hit the lion hard on the head. At this time, the lion who was not afraid of the bow and sword was also afraid of the angry Hercules, and was tied by Hercules. Finally, the lion was repelled by him.

In order to commemorate the lion, Hera set up the constellation Lion in the sky.

Constellation legend virgo

Demeter and Zeus, the goddess of agriculture, gave birth to a daughter Persephone. One day, while picking flowers in the wild, Persephone saw a beautiful flower that she had never seen before. When she was about to pick it up, the ground suddenly cracked and Persephone fell.

Dmitry looked everywhere for her missing daughter. Helius, the sun god, told Demeter that Hades wanted to marry Persephone and take her underground.

Demeter's sorrow withered the plants and made the land barren.

Zeus had to plead with Hades, but when Persephone left, Hades gave her pomegranate to eat in the underworld. Persephone ate four happily and was forced to stay in the underworld for a year and four months. These four months became the winter when everything was not suitable for farming, and it was spring when Persephone returned to the world.

Demeter, the goddess who brought spring, became the embodiment of Virgo.

Libra, the legendary constellation

Libra is the Libra used by the goddess of justice Storez to judge good and evil for human beings. She held a balance in one hand and a sword in the other to cut off evil.

I was blindfolded for justice.

In the past, God and human beings coexisted peacefully on the earth. Although God has eternal life, human life is limited.

So the lonely God had to keep creating human beings, but at that time, there were many people and evil deeds were rampant, and God was disappointed with human beings and returned to heaven.

Only the goddess Storez is reluctant to go back and stay on earth and teach people to be good.

Nevertheless, mankind continued to fall, so the war began, and fighting and killing began. Finally, even Storey abandoned human beings and returned to heaven.

Libra, who loves justice, peace and justice, is on high.

Scorpio in constellation legend

Orion, the son of Poseidon, is a famous warrior, a handsome guy with a strong body and very feminine.

Orion was quite proud of this and had the audacity to announce to the world that there was no better person in the world than me!

The goddess Hera was very unhappy when she heard this, so she sent a poisonous Scorpio to catch Orion and exile him to his original place.

Scorpio crept up on the unsuspecting Orion and stabbed him in the heel with a poisonous needle. Orion died before he could react.

Because it has this feat, there are scorpions in the sky.

Even now, as long as Scorpio rises in the east, Orion will quickly hide and sink into the western horizon.

Sagittarius, the legendary constellation

Once upon a time, there was a half-man, half-horse race, that is, the upper part was a savage race with people and the lower part was a horse.

Among a group of cruel people, only Kennon, the son of Cronus, the God of Harvest, is a clever centaur. He not only knows music and astrology, but also is Hercules' teacher.

One day, Hercules had a conflict with his people. After being chased, he fled to Ken's farmhouse. Angry Hercules aimed at the centaur and shot arrows frequently, but he didn't know that the teacher Kennon was among them and shot him in the foot.

Because the end of the arrow is contaminated with the immortal medicine, Ken can't get rid of the pain.

Prometheus, the giant, abolished his immortality and let him die peacefully, becoming Sagittarius in the sky.

Capricorn, the legendary constellation

Paine, the shepherd, is the son of Hermes, the messenger of the gods. He has an unusual appearance, with goat horns, hooves and beard.

Paine is also a very good musician. Because he can play wonderful music, he is often invited to various banquets.

Once, when he was invited to play for the gods, the monster Tifeng suddenly appeared and caused trouble.

When Tiffany rushed into the party, all the gods ran away. Paine also turned into a fish and jumped into the Nile in a hurry, but because he was so nervous, only his lower body turned into a fish tail, while his upper body looked like a goat.

In this way, the faun Paine became a goat, half fish and half sheep.

The legend of Aquarius

Heather, the daughter of Shearer and the sister of her father Zeus, was a waiter and cupbearer at the banquet of the gods on Mount Olympus.

The position of sommelier has been vacant since she got married.

Later, Zeus finally took a fancy to a handsome young Trojan prince Ganymede, and the gods agreed that he would be a sommelier, so Zeus sent messengers to invite him.

However, Ganymede, who loves freedom and debauchery, refused Zeus' invitation.

Zeus was very angry when he learned that. He not only regained Ganymede, but also forced him to be a waiter forever. The water in the back vase has become the source of wisdom for all gods.

This is the origin of Aquarius.

The legend of Pisces

On a sunny day, the gods held a banquet by the river.

Music-loving God sang and played happily-suddenly, with a scream, Fan Jie, a monster with big wings and a hundred snakes on his shoulder, appeared.

The gods saw something bad and fled everywhere. Zeus became a bird, Apollo became a crow, Hera became a bull, Julius became a goat, and all the gods fled like animals.

African jute, the goddess of love and beauty, and Jeros, the god of love, took her son into a fish and fled into the Euphrates River.

They tied their tails together with ribbons to prevent them from scattering and escaped from the monster smoothly.

In this way, mother and son are connected by their tails and will never be separated. This is the origin of Pisces.