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Cupid constellation

In Greek mythology, one day the gods held a grand banquet by the river because of the good weather. Zeus and Hera pushed cups for a change, for a change with the gods, and the atmosphere was quite warm. Suddenly there was a piercing roar, and a monster with dozens of feet high and a hundred heads jumped in and attacked the gods with flames. It turned out to be the deadly enemy of Zeus-the giant god Tifeng Tifeng. When the gods saw something bad, they turned into animals and fled: Zeus turned into a bird, Apollo turned into a crow, Hera Hera turned into a bull, Zhu Lin Des turned into a goat ... Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, and eros eros, the goddess of love, took her son and fled into the Nile. Later, Zeus lifted the fish incarnated by Aphrodite into the air and turned it into Pisces. The fish incarnated by eros was called Pisces. Venus in Roman mythology is the pearl goddess in charge of love and beauty. Even just smiling can tempt people and make them lose their wisdom. But she was so proud that Zeus was dissatisfied and ordered her to marry hephaestus, the Vulcan. Because hephaestus was too busy, Venus fell in love with Ares and gave birth to Cupid. One day, when Pan Pan Pan, the god of agriculture and animal husbandry, played a wonderful Yue Xian for the god of Olympus on the Nile, he brought the monster Tifeng and made the gods flee in all directions. Venus and Cupid are walking by the river at the moment. When Tifeng rushed in, they were frightened. Venus was worried about Cupid's accident, so she tore off a piece of clothes and tied it to Cupid's feet as a ribbon, and tied the other end to herself. At the same time, it turned into two fish and jumped into the water one after another. This is the origin of the myth of Pisces.