Fortune Telling Collection - Zodiac Guide - 12 constellation comprehensive information

12 constellation comprehensive information

Genimed, the prince of Troy, is a beautiful golden boy. One day, when he was herding sheep, he was suddenly caught by an eagle who changed from Zeus to Olympus. The eagle was responsible for pouring wine for Princess Sybil who married Hercules. In ancient Rome, the sun was in the first month of this constellation, which was the rainy season, so it was named Aquarius.

Venus and Cupid were once chased by the giant Tifeng. They both jumped into the Euphrates River and fled as fish. Mineave (another name for Dina) turned fish into stars and put them in the sky to commemorate this event. Another way of saying this is that it is the ribbon that binds the mermaid fairy Amigny Tum and Sima together. So it's called Pisces

Napel's son, Farex, was sentenced to death for raping Bydes. Before the execution, a golden ram took him and his sister Heller away in time. Unfortunately, my sister fell on the sheep's back because of the turbulence, and Felices was rescued safely. He offered this ram as a sacrifice to Zeus, who turned its image into a constellation in the sky. It is called Aries

Legend has it that Zeus, the king of the gods who is famous for his romantic style, took a fancy to Europa (later became Europe). In order to avoid the eyes and ears of tianhouhai, he turned himself into a white cow and carried Europa to fulfill his wish. Afterwards, Zeus changed back to his original shape and put his head like a bull in the sky, becoming one of the constellations.

So it's called Taurus

In Egypt, Gemini is named "Gemini", which is named after the two brightest stars in this constellation, Castor and Pollux. These two stars also have two groups of names, namely Hercules, Apollo, Tritto Lemus and Jasion. The Egyptian concept of Gemini is a young child, not a common adult image.

The legend that cancer was first born in Babylon. In Egypt, the symbol of this constellation is two turtles, sometimes called "water constellation"; Sometimes it is also called Allul (Alor, an unknown aquatic creature). It can be seen that this constellation is closely related to water, but the detailed legend has been lost.

Leo is a legendary symbol related to this constellation. It was a lion in the Nimian Valley, Greece, and was killed by Hackley in a fight.

According to Roman mythology, Virgo, also known as Astras, is the daughter of Jupiter and Hermes, the goddess of justice. At the end of the golden age, human beings offended her and returned to heaven in a rage.

Libra is the Libra in charge of good and evil in the hands of a priestess in Greek mythology. Around 2000 BC, this constellation was related to the trial of Babylonian religion dominating life and death, and Libra was used to measure the good and evil of the soul.

On 10 day after Scorpio, Zhu Na ordered Scorpio to climb out of the dark underground and attack Orion (the hunter Diana fell in love with and later became Orion). On another occasion, Scorpio attacked felton, who was driving the carriage of the Sun God, with poison gas, giving Cupid a chance to shoot lightning and destroy the running solar car.

Sagittarius (1 1) is half man and half horse, with animal faces and human faces. He is a famous prophet, doctor and scholar. He was a supporter of the famous Greek heroes Jason, Achilles and Aeneas. Legend has it that he is the son of Carolas and Philyra and the father of Zeus. After he was frightened, he turned himself into a horse. His mother Philae couldn't stand her son's strange appearance and turned into a bodhi tree.

Paine, the son of Capricorn Hermes, is 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 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. Paine also jumped into the water to take refuge, but he was so frightened that he completely turned into 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.