Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - 1 1 15 What constellation is the boy?

1 1 15 What constellation is the boy?

1 1. 15 What constellation was born in?

Scorpio.

Scorpio, the eighth house of the zodiac, lies to the east of Libra and to the west of Sagittarius. Date of birth: 65438+1October 24th-165438+1October 22nd.

Metal: mercury

In charge of the body: sex organs, nose, hands, digestive system, endocrine system.

Lucky numbers: 1, 5, 1 1, 15.

Lucky colors: purple, green, black and white.

Lucky stone: topaz, emerald

Lucky day: Thursday

Legend of constellation:

Hades is the name of Hades in Greek mythology, and sometimes it refers to Tarta Luos (Orcus in Roman mythology). According to the oldest myth, it is located in the west, on the other side of Anoos, in Yinghai, inhabited by extremely ugly people, while Tarta Los was used to imprison the overthrown Titan and was guarded by Sentimani.

According to the recent myth, Hermes will send ghosts to the banks of Styx through the entrance of Lacny and other places, and Ka Rong will cross them by boat. Hades is guarded by a three-headed dog named Sai burroughs. It won't let the dead go out, and it won't let the living in. As the god of the underworld, Hades was attracted to guard the underworld.

He usually sits in his purple scorpion chariot, holding a rope and removing all obstacles ahead. If he goes into the underworld, he must pull in the soul of the dead, or check whether the sun shines through the cracks in the ground. Hades is also a housekeeper who absorbs yang. Legend has it that only some heroes, such as orpheus, Hercules, Odysseus and Aeneas, entered hades and returned to the world alive, while Hermes often went in and out freely.

Minos, Aix and Radamantis are three judges in the underworld, and the souls of the dead will be judged by them. The underworld can be roughly divided into three places: Aspedros, where ordinary souls live, Elucion, where heroes live, and Tallas, where they are punished.

The prisoners in Taotalos are sinners. The daughters of Danaus, king of Argos, were sentenced in hades for killing their husbands, and kept pouring water into bottomless jars. Tityus, pecked by an eagle, pushed the boulder Sisyphus day after day and endured the hunger and thirst of Tantalus and Ixions Whee who turned the steam wheel day and night.