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What animal is Capricorn? Why is it called Capricorn instead of Capricorn?

Capricorn Capricorn, also known as Capricorn, is rigorous and introverted, as the name suggests. In Greek mythology, he was in charge of Zeus's cattle and sheep, and they all called him Paine. Paine is so ugly that he can almost be described as ferocious. There are two horns on the head, but the part of the lower body that should be the foot is the sheep's hoof. Such an ugly appearance makes Paine, the god of agriculture and animal husbandry, very embarrassed and inferior. He can't sing with God or have sex with charming fairies. Ah! Who can understand that there is a warm heart under the ugly appearance? Day and night, he can only express his grief by blowing Xiao. One day, the gods got together to drink and laugh loudly. Zeus, the god, knew that Paine had played a good shaw, so he asked him to play the god. While the beautiful Xiao Sheng is flowing in the forest and Yuan Ye, and the ghosts and gods are singing in ecstasy, on the other side of the forest, a multi-headed animal with 100 eyes is screaming. The fairies turned pale and threw down their harps, turning them into butterflies. The gods don't care about the wine in their hands, some turn into flapping birds, some jump into the river and go downstream, and some simply turn into light smoke and disappear without a trace. Pans, the god of agriculture and animal husbandry, watched the gods flee, but still hesitated, "What should he become to escape?" Finally, he decided to become a goat and jump into a stream. But the stream he chose was too shallow to fully accommodate his huge body, so the lower body became a fishtail, while the upper body was still a goat's head. The fish tail in the lower part symbolizes Capricorn's shyness. Legend has it that Paine, the son of Hermes II, was one of the demigods. Although demigods are not as good as gods, they are still far superior to humans. Paine, the god of agriculture and animal husbandry, is ugly even to his own mother. He has goat's ears and horns on his head, a hairy human figure on his upper body and a goat's posture on his lower body. He likes music best and often plays the flute himself. Once, when the gods held a banquet by the Nile, a monster suddenly appeared. The gods were frightened to disgrace and fled into the river in various forms. Parn also jumped into the water to take refuge, but because of excessive panic, he could not completely become a fish ... This is the origin of Capricorn. There was a fairy named ea in Babylon, which is said to be "an antelope in the deep sea", which is quite consistent with the image of Capricorn's fishtail sheep and is also called "Capricorn".