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The legend of a constellation is urgently needed.

Pegasus constellation

The bronze vestment of Saint saint seiya is a flying horse. The legend about the birth of flying horse is recorded in Greek mythology, and Poerxiusi cut off the head of Medusa. In mythology, Poerxiusi tried to clean up Medusa, the gorgon. Everything in Medusa's eyes would turn to stone, so Poerxiusi blocked Medusa's sight with a shield (this shield was given by Athena). And took the opportunity to cut off her head. Just as blood gushed from the neck, a winged white flying horse jumped out.

This is the myth of the birth of Pegasus! !

Bai Niao constellation

In the middle of the northern sky galaxy, there is a famous huge cross, which is called the "Northern Sky Cross". This is what the Glacier Bai Niao bronze garments refer to. There are many stories about the myth of Bai Niao.

One theory is that Zeus, the romantic god, once incarnated as a swan and went down to earth to have sex with a woman. Then the woman gave birth to a baby boy. When the boy grows up, he is determined to find his father. After a long journey, I finally touched the sky, turned the boy into Bai Niao and took him to the sky.

Tianlong constellation

The constellation of Zilong garments is Tianlong.

In Greek mythology, on Atlas Mountain, there is a golden orchard of Hess Roland. There is a golden apple tree of the goddess Hera in the orchard, and this tree is guarded by a loyal dragon. The dragon constellation refers to this loyal dragon! !

Andromeda

Behind the bronze garments of Andromeda, there is a gorgeous and moving myth.

The mother of Ethiopian Queen Andlau Moda often boasts about her daughter's beauty. As a result, she angered Poseidon, sent sea monsters to ravage the whole country, and even locked Andromeda on a sea stone to let a whale hurt her. Fortunately, at the critical moment, Poerxiusi arrived on a flying horse, turned the whale into stone with Medusa's head, and saved Andrew Meida.

Andrew Meda is Andromeda! ! ! ! ! ! !

phoenix

Ikki's phoenix sacred garment is the most special among the 88 sacred garments. It has the ability of self-repair, just like the legendary phoenix, it can be reborn in the flame! ! There are many myths and legends about Phoenix, each with different versions. However, whether it is the Phoenix in China, the "Firebird" in Japan or the "Phoenix" in Greece, they are all describing the mysterious immortal ability of the Phoenix!

The myth of starry sky in winter

orion

Oliver is a famous hunter, but he is very cruel and boasted for a long time that no wild animal can beat him. The goddess Hella (Juno) was very unhappy when she heard this and sent a scorpion to kill Oliver. Later, both of them lost and were placed on both sides of heaven. Therefore, when people look at the constellations nowadays, they will find that whenever Scorpio rises, Oliver has hidden under the horizon. Conversely, when Orion appears in the sky, Scorpio is also there. Another myth says that Olivier is the son of Poseidon and Oreglia, the queen of Amazon. He fell in love with my melody, Princess Kivo, and wanted to marry her. Xiao Ye Bean, the father of my melody, objected and asked Oliver to finish many difficult tasks first. Later, although Olivia realized them one by one, the king broke his word, so he planned to elope with the princess. But when the king knew, he became blind. When the god of metalworking learned about it, he sent his men to take Oliver to see the sun god. Themis, the twin sister of Apollo, is the hunting god and the moon god in the sky. They fell in love with Oliver at first sight. Diana neglected her responsibility to light up the night sky every night, and the gods advised her not to listen. Later, one day Apollo saw Olivier hunting by the sea in the distance, so Apollo shone the sun brighter, so Diana couldn't see Olivier clearly. Then she lied to Diana that the black spot by the sea was a wild animal, which made Diana hit the black spot with an arrow. Later, she realized that she had shot the person she loved with her own hands. She was very sad and began to lose interest in life. Since then, the moon has become cold and lifeless.

ursa major

Legend has it that Zeus (Jupiter) is the Almighty God and the Lord of the gods. His wife Hera (known as Juno in Rome) was jealous of Zeus' love affair with callisto, the goddess of the sea, and turned Harriet into a big black bear.

Ursa Minor

Arcaz is the illegitimate child of Zeus and Harriet. Because his mother was not around when he was very young, he didn't know that her mother had long been turned into a bear by Juno. One day, when Arcaz was hunting, she met Harriet and was about to draw a bow. When hordes broke out, Zeus saw him, stopped him in time, and turned Arcaz into a bear so that he could be with Harriet.

The myth of starry sky in spring

ursa major

Legend has it that Zeus (Jupiter) is the Almighty God and the Lord of the gods. His wife Hera (known as Juno in Rome) was jealous of Zeus' love affair with callisto, the goddess of the sea, and turned Harriet into a big black bear.

Ursa Minor

Arcaz is the illegitimate child of Zeus and Harriet. Because his mother was not around when he was very young, he didn't know that her mother had long been turned into a bear by Juno. One day, when Arcaz was hunting, she met Harriet and was about to draw a bow. When hordes broke out, Zeus saw him, stopped him in time, and turned Arcaz into a bear so that he could be with Harriet.

Leo Leo

There lived a fierce man-eating lion in Nimia forest, and its skin was so thick that it could not penetrate a knife and gun. It often haunts nearby, hurting residents and other animals. Later, in a battle, Hercules strangled him with his bare hands.

Shepherd's boots

Legend has it that he is the son of Demeter, the goddess of agriculture. He invented the plow, so it was later put in the sky in recognition of his meritorious service and contribution to mankind. Another way of saying this is that the shepherd's patriarch is arcturus, the shepherd of the sky. Later, at the behest of Juno, he took his hounds to chase big and small bears, so he was also called "bear keeper". We can find Mu Fu and hounds chasing around the north pole of the sky, followed by big bear and little bear!

Canes Venatich

Atlas's two hounds.

Virgo Virgo

The God of Justice, the goddess of justice in heaven, was originally sent to earth to be in charge of and judge right and wrong, good and evil, but later she was disappointed because she had seen all the ugliness in the world and fled back to heaven.

ComaBerenices in the back seat

The queen of ancient Egypt, Berenice, often prides herself on her slender and beautiful blonde hair. In order to pray for her husband's safe return, she promised to cut off her hair and give it to the gods as long as her husband was safe and sound. In the back seat, she cut her hair later.

corvus corax

Crow was originally the beloved golden bird of Apollo, the sun god. It is said that Apollo had a quite famous love affair with a princess named Koronis. It is said that they had a son named Asclepius, who is now Ophiuchus. Later, Apollo gradually distrusted Konic and sent the golden bird around him as a spy. Because the golden bird lied that the princess had betrayed him, Apollo hit Konic with an arrow. When he was heartbroken, the sun god knew the truth and turned the golden bird black angrily, so that it could not speak and could only say "Ah!" Sound, this is the origin of crows. Another interesting legend is that one day Apollo sent a golden bird to the stream to get a glass of spring water. When the golden bird arrived at the stream, it accidentally found a fig that smelled quite sweet. Because it was still green, the golden bird sat down and waited until the fig was ripe. In order to explain his disloyalty, the golden bird not only brought back a cup of crater spring water to Apollo, but also took out a hydra from its paw and lied that he was attacked by the hydra in the stream, which delayed the time. Later, Apollo learned the truth, punished them and put them in the sky. Now the golden bird is sitting next to this glass of water, but it can't drink a mouthful of water all the time because there are water snakes around.

hole

Legend has it that it is Dionysus's wine glass.

hydra

Sidura is a nine-headed sea monster who lives in the deep valley of Leluna. It is said that if one head is cut off, two heads will grow. Later, in a fight with Hercules, Hercules cut off his own heads one by one and immediately sealed the wound with wax so that it could not grow new heads. Finally, he pinned the snake with a big stone and finally killed the sea monster.

Draco in Draco

A sleepless dragon, experts guarded the golden apples in Hess Peierls Garden in Atlas Mountain, Africa, and was later killed by Hercules. Another myth is about the war between the ancient Greek Titan and the new generation of Olympus gods. One of them attacked Athena. She caught the beast and threw it into the sky. The dragon's body just surrounded the north pole of the celestial sphere.

Hechuli

Hercules, the legendary Hercules, is said to have killed two mangy snakes when he was a child and dug out the Strait of Gibraltar with his bare hands. Another legend from Rome said that Hercules was half man and half beast, the son of Jupiter (that is, Zeus) and Princess alcmene. Juno, Cupid's jealous wife, sent an assassin to kill Hercules, the child who slept in the bed, but the child was so powerful that he strangled these people and grew into the strongest man in the world. Later, victimized by this hateful stepmother Juno's plot, Hercules had to complete a contract to be free, that is, to perform twelve errands for King Eurystheus, including killing Nimia's lion and Sidura, a multi-headed monster, and so on. Later, he won the heart of the beautiful girl Diana. One day, the girl was kidnapped by Nestor from urs, but Hercules heard her cry and shot Nestor with an arrow. But before she died, Nereus gave the girl a bag of her own blood and lied to her that if Hercules was moved to another place, he could change his mind as long as he was exposed to blood. One day, the girl thought Hercules was no longer interested in her, so she poured the bag of blood on him. Blood burned her skin, which made Hercules miserable. The girl knew that she had done something wrong and hanged herself. Hercules set himself on fire in grief, and his father Cupid put Hercules in the sky.

Corona, the coronation of the north

The legendary crown worn by Dionysus when he married Ariadne, Princess of Crist Island.

Cygnus

June to August is summer every year. Take the starry sky seen at eight or nine o'clock in mid-July as an example. At this time, the bucket handle of the Big Dipper points to the south. Arcturus in the starry sky on a spring night has moved to the western sky. The most striking thing in the starry sky on a summer night is the vast galaxy that spans space from northeast to south. Vega on the west bank of the Milky Way is the bright star in Lyra, and opposite Vega across the Milky Way is Altair, also known as Zenith II. Altair belongs to Aquila, and fairy tales imagine it as an eagle flying high. There is a small star on each side of Altair. These are the two children of Cowherd and Weaver Girl in fairy tales. Together with the cowherd, they are called the North Star, and there are four small stars on the lower left of the cowherd to form a diamond. These stars belong to the dolphin constellation. From the dolphin constellation to the northeast, you will see a larger constellation called Cygnus. It is mainly composed of six stars in a big cross. Ancient Greek mythology imagined it as a swan flying low over the Milky Way. The bright star on the swan's tail is called Tianjin IV. The milky way in the southern sky is particularly bright in the summer night sky. There are many interesting things there. First of all, the huge and spectacular Scorpio, with its head facing west and its tail facing east, is very realistic. Scorpio has a bright red star, just like Scorpio's heart. It is the famous antares, also known as Mars, also known as the quotient star. To the east of Scorpio is Sagittarius. The ancient Greeks imagined it as a monster half man and half horse. Sagittarius is the brightest region in the Milky Way, at the center of the Milky Way. Observing this sky area through astronomical telescope, you will find many bright binary stars, clusters and nebulae of different shapes; There are six stars in this constellation that form a "bucket shape" similar to the Big Dipper, which is called Nandou Six Stars.