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Myths and legends of Cepheus

Let's take a look at the celestial phenomena and the constellation myths and legends of Cepheus. The constellation myth Cepheus, the Ethiopian king, is also the ancestor of beauty IO. In Greek mythology, Andlau Moda was the daughter of Ethiopian King Kepes and Queen Cassiopeia. Her mother offended Poseidon's wife, Hai Houxing, because she always showed off her beauty. Neptune wanted Poseidon to avenge her, and Poseidon sent a whale to ravage Ethiopia. Capes was so terrible that she asked the Oracle to reveal that the only way to save her was to offer Andromeda. She was chained by her parents to a boulder on the road, and the sea monster represented by Ceylon constellation passed by. Later, the hero Poerxiusi happened to catch a glimpse of this tragedy, so he immediately took out the head of Medusa, a snake-haired witch, and petrified Ceylon. Poerxiusi killed the sea monster and rescued her. When Andromeda and Poerxiusi got married, Foucault's brother came to rob them of their marriage, and both Andromeda and Foucault objected. A big war was inevitable, and Poerxiusi beheaded countless people with Medusa's head, petrified many people, and was besieged on all sides.