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What constellation is the patron saint of Pisces?

Pisces →→→→ dedicated water sign, Neptune is the master of the sixth sense and compassion. Because of this, you are born with a good sixth sense, quite artistic. Compassionate, it is easy to sacrifice yourself to fulfill others. The guardian star is the patron saint of Neptune, the goddess Neptune, the legend of Pisces, the goddess of the sea. Venus, a beautiful god, took her beloved son, little love god Cupid, dressed up for a luxurious banquet. In this banquet, all the participants are gods, which can be called "God's feast". Divines are more gorgeous than each other, and no one wants to be surpassed by others: as for the male gods, they are all in groups of three or five, talking with glasses in their hands. And naughty children, can't help it, are playing hide and seek. When the whole party gradually reached its climax and everyone was intoxicated by delicious food and fragrant drunkenness, an unexpected guest suddenly came and ruined the atmosphere of the whole party. This uninvited guest has a very ferocious appearance and an evil heart. The purpose of his appearance at the party was to destroy it. Obviously, he achieved this goal. He reached over the food table and threw the potted plants into the pool. His terrible expression frightened everyone present. Everyone began to run around, and the original beautiful banquet turned into such panic, screams and children's cries. At this moment, Venus suddenly found Cupid missing. She looked around nervously, regardless of the presence of unexpected guests. Venus searched every corner of the party and finally found Cupid, who was shivering under the piano. Venus couldn't help hugging Cupid in her arms. In order to prevent Cupid from being separated from her again, Venus thought of a way to tie two people's feet together with a rope and then turn them into two fish. In this way, she managed to escape from this terrible party. Legend 2 Venus, the god of love and beauty in ancient Roman mythology, and her son little love god Cupid were once attacked by a monster by the river. Mother and son quickly jumped into the river and turned into two fish and ran away. Probably because of the fear of separation between mother and son, there is a belt between the two fish, which together form Pisces. The ruler of Pisces is Neptune, the brother of Zeus in Greek mythology. According to legend, Venus and Jupiter were chased by the giant Di Feng. They both jumped into the Euphrates River and fled like fish. Mineave (another name for Athena) turned fish into stars, and God commemorated this event. Another legend says that one day, when the gods saw the fine weather, they held a banquet by the river. Music-loving gods happily sang and played musical instruments, and the atmosphere was quite warm. Suddenly there was a scream. This is Fan Jie, a monster with a hundred snakes and big wings. The gods looked pale and fled everywhere. Zeus became a bird, Apollo became a crow, Hera became a cowherd, julius became a goat, and all the gods fled like animals. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, and her son, Giroz, the god of love, turned into fish and fled into the Euphrates River. At that time, they decided to tie their tails together with ribbons and never separate, thus successfully escaping from the monster. In this way, mother and son ascended to heaven with their tails connected and never separated. This is the origin of Pisces. Brief introduction of Aphrodite, the patron saint of Pisces, Aphrodite's Roman name is Venus. According to legend, she was born in the waves, hence the name Aphrodite, which means "a woman as beautiful as a lotus in the water". Aphrodite is impeccable all over her body and has always been regarded as the most perfect interpretation of female beauty. The famous golden ratio "Venus" statue shows the charm of women to the fullest. Aphrodite is in charge of everything related to beauty in the world, especially the love between men and women. The love story about Aphrodite has always been the theme of Greek writers. Aphrodite's Story Aphrodite and the Golden Apple Legend, the goddess of wisdom Hera, Athena and Aphrodite were once more beautiful than each other. The three men called Paris, the prince of Troy, as the referee, and agreed that whoever Paris gave the golden apple would be the most beautiful person. In order to win, Herash gave Paris supreme power, Athena promised him infinite wisdom, and Aphrodite promised him sweet love with beautiful Helen. Finally, Paris gave the golden apple to Aphrodite. From then on, Aphrodite's golden apples represented a beautiful belonging, and men expressed their sincere admiration for their charm by giving them to women. Aphrodite and Ernest's most famous love story about Aphrodite is her love with Ernest, a handsome man. It is said that Ernest is the most handsome man on earth, and Aphrodite fell in love with him at first sight. Unfortunately, Ernest is only interested in hunting in the forest, and has no interest in love at all, which makes Aphrodite secretly sad. Later, little Cupid learned about it. In order to help his mother, Cupid shot an arrow at Ernest, and Ernest and Aphrodite fell in love at once. Afterwards, Aphrodite knew that Cupid was secretly helping. She felt very sad and asked Cupid to remove the magic immediately, because she didn't think such forced love would last long. When Ernesto recovered and learned the truth, he looked at Aphrodite in front of him and could not help but marvel at her beauty. He knelt on the ground, kissed Aphrodite's hand and said, "Ah! You are my goddess! Seeing you, I can deeply feel the sweetness of love in my heart! For you, I am willing to give up everything! " As a result, all shall be well that ends well, which makes a love story between God and mortals. The most famous statue of Aphrodite was carved in Greece in the 2nd century BC, also known as Aphrodite of Milos. The statue is noble and dignified, and its plump chest, rounded shoulders and flexible waist present a mature female beauty. The structural and dynamic changes of the human body are diverse and subtle. The statue embodies rich inner vitality and human spiritual wisdom, and the mutilated upper limbs constitute a unique beauty. Aphrodite's Treasure Acacia Belt Aphrodite has an amazing belt. As long as it is tied around her waist, any opposite sex will fall in love with her deeply. Later, it evolved into a "chastity belt" in the West, so Aphrodite's belt also means to keep chastity and guard purity. According to the myth of golden apples, Prince Troy gave the beautiful golden apples to Aphrodite, the goddess of love, in exchange for the love of Helen, a beautiful woman. Since then, the golden apple has been regarded as a symbol of beauty by the world. Men express their affirmation and admiration for their beauty by giving golden apples to their favorite women, while women with golden apples will be more glamorous and cared for by love. Aphrodite in the west not only represents elegant and feminine beauty, but also symbolizes beautiful and romantic love. In the west, women usually seek more outstanding beauty by worshipping Aphrodite, or pray that they can meet the prince charming in their lives and write touching love stories together. Little love god Cupid is the son of Aphrodite and Ares (the Greek name Cupid). He will never grow up, always like a child, with wings on his back, flying everywhere, and together with his mother Cupid, he is in charge of the love and marriage between God and man. Cupid has a golden bow, a golden arrow and a lead arrow. When he is hit by his golden arrow, love will come into being. Even enemies will make a good couple, and love must be sweet and happy. The lead arrow will end love, and little love god's arrow can't resist God and man. Besides, he has a torch to light up his heart. The appearance of Cupid and little love god Aphrodite and Cupid just symbolizes irresistible charm and happy love. According to legend, every couple's love is given by Cupid's arrow, and knowing each other and falling in love until marriage is the blessing and favor of Aphrodite, the goddess of love. Therefore, when women in Athens get married, they will give Aphrodite a ribbon woven by themselves to thank her for her gift, so as to seek Aphrodite's blessing for their marriage. Cupid's Treasure Golden Arrow Cupid's golden bow and arrow can bring love to people. In the west, some young people even use it to express their love, while others show that they are in love by wearing this ornament. Carving their sweetheart's name on the golden bow and arrow can get sweeter love. The lead arrow is opposite to the golden arrow, indicating the end of love; Therefore, some people express their intention to break up by giving lead arrows, others show that they are breaking up by wearing lead arrow ornaments, or carve the name of their ex-lover on the lead arrows to show their obsession. It is said that Cupid's spiritual torch can illuminate the hearts of others and rekindle the flame of hope for those who have been hurt by love. At the same time, it can also eliminate misunderstandings and contradictions between lovers and make love smooth. The image of Cupid in western little love god can be seen in many famous western oil paintings. Petite body, dancing little wings, and innocent expression, the image of Cupid is loved by everyone. In people's eyes, Cupid holding a golden arrow represents mutual admiration between men and women, especially love at first sight. The ruler of Pisces is Neptune and the patron saint is Poseidon. 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