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Do you know Poseidon in Greek mythology?

Poseidon (π ο σ ε ι δ? ν)

Rhea's second son is the master of sailors, the king of marine life and the sea god. He is Poseidon, and many people tremble before the earthquake trident.

Poseidon usually wears a green or blue robe, wears a crown and holds the legendary trident. In most of today's works of art, he is usually in the water, rarely accompanied by Poseidon-he is strong and comfortable enough to walk alone in any field. Poseidon is the god of revenge and violence, and his works often reflect this. However, if you catch him in his ocean palace, you may find that Poseidon is surrounded by Neriyed, including Haixing, Tritton, the son of his warrior, and his diplomatic assistant Dale Finos, who now lives in the dolphin constellation.

Most people describe Poseidon's birth almost the same as his four brothers and sisters, but some people say that Rhea defeated Cronus, hid the child among the sheep in the territory of Rhode Island or Ark, and rescued him from the mouth of the Time Lord.

Anyway, Poseidon was found, and three older gods set out for Tartars, Cyclops and Harksen Hill where they were imprisoned. Zeus killed Kemp, a terrible beast who longed for violence, and promised the cyclops and Hecaton Cahill that if he could forge a few weapons for the gods, he would get blood and freedom. Six men accepted the challenge and completed the task with unparalleled weapons, even hephaestus could not.

Armed to the teeth, armed to the teeth, the immortal went to the battlefield, and new friends followed. In the past ten years, Huckadonkar has fired rocks like shells. All the gods fell, the screams of the wounded echoed in the air, and Poseidon waved his trident in the center of chaos, without fear, but full of anger and hatred. Among the gods of Olympus, Poseidon's killing is second only to Zeus.

After the war, Poseidon ruled the ocean with an iron fist and a bad temper. Although it was Zeus' territory, Poseidon was given the right to rule over it. He never misses a chance. As long as he doesn't like it, he will bump the boat into a rock, hit it with lightning, or let it sink slowly with the rough waves.

My favorite story of Poseidon is about the Trojan War. He grasped the pure resentment in which he lived at that time.

When the gods rebelled against Zeus (the main characters were Athena, Hera, Apollo and Poseidon), their fate was not satisfactory. Seeing this rebellion, Zeus knew that he had to punish them. Poseidon and Apollo were punished, but Hera was punished even more-she had to hang in this chaotic void for a long time. In any case, Poseidon and Apollo were sentenced to death until they completed the task of laomedon, King of Troy-to build a wall around Troy, which dwarfed all the walls in the world.

Poseidon and Apollo immediately set about the task. Even though they were mortal, Zeus allowed them to keep their physical characteristics, and allowed them to weigh the stone with the weight of ten people and move it to their position quickly and easily. Even with this advantage, it will take a long time to build the city wall-I can't find anyone to tell you how long it will take.

When the gods finished their task, they ordered laomedon to pay them. When the king refused, they sent the plague (Apollo) and a sea monster named Katos (guess who). Desperate to end this madness, Laomedou turned to an Oracle for advice. The Oracle asked laomedon to lock his daughter on a rock and let the sea monster possess her. He obeyed, but at the same time he was very sad. He was tied up and waited for her fate.

However, Hercules passed by, saved hector Sean, killed Katos and got some horses. Apollo was fascinated by the king's obedience to his Oracle and became the main god of Troy, perhaps even the patron saint. The plague was lifted, Katos was dying, and Troy was saved.

Until Poseidon fought alongside the Greeks in the Trojan War and helped rob Troy.

Soon, I will tell you that Poseidon is the owner of the horse, because he created the first horse and tried to win the favor of Athens and become its patron. He is considered to be the man who defeated the Persian fleet in the Persian War.

As for worship, Poseidon was respected throughout Greece and had the main power in Athens, second only to his nieces Athena and Corinth. He also has a lot to do with Crete and his maritime power.

Poseidon, Poseidon, Lord of waters, Poseidon, earthquake victim, Lord of horses, and countless titles.