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What are the fairy tales of the constellation?

The myth of Aries

It's a story from "Looking for golden fleece" written by the Greek poet apollonius in Rhode Island in the 3rd century BC.

Mas, King Arthur of Greece, married Princess Ina of Thebes, but the cruel Ina wanted to murder Prince fleek Sotheby's so that his son could inherit the throne in the future. Ina concentrated the seeds of all the grains in China, secretly cooked them and distributed them to the people. As a result, the grain could not grow naturally, which led to famine in the whole country. He also colluded with the messengers of the temple, pretending that the gods were angry and had to sacrifice Prince Frixos to quell the famine.

The king finally listened to Yina's trick. At the moment when the prince was about to be sent to the altar, the angel hamish accepted the request of the prince's biological mother, and sent a ram with golden wool and wings from the sky to turn the prince away from the altar. We crossed the Da Daniil Strait together and finally landed in Koelsch on the Black Sea.

To thank him for his salvation, fleek Sotheby's dedicated Aries to Zeus, the king of gods, and golden fleece to King Keltsch.

The myth of Taurus

In the third century BC, in Alexander's time, the poet Moschus wrote poems.

One spring morning, while observing the earth, Zeus suddenly found a group of stunning girls dancing and playing on the grass by the sea. One of them was the princess of Sidon, king of Phoenicia. The girl named Europa is the best, and Zeus is deeply attracted by her.

At this time, naughty Cupid shot Cupid's arrow into Zeus' heart, which made him fall madly in love with Europa, so Zeus became a beautiful and docile bull to approach her. The bull has a silver ring on its forehead, and its horn is in the shape of a crescent moon. It smells good and makes a wonderful sound in its mouth, which makes Europa curiously touch and ride on this huge bull.

However, this bull jumped up wildly and took Europa at full speed. When they crossed the ocean, Poseidon also appeared to clear the way for them. At this time, the frightened Europa learned the identity of the bull and asked for forgiveness.

Zeus immediately confided his love to Europa and took Europa to Crete, his birthplace. Invite the gods of the four seasons to dress up for Europa and hold a grand wedding.

The myth of Gemini

Lida, the princess of the Spartan king, gave birth to two twins at the same time. One pair of men and women were named Casta and Kristen Nestra, and the other pair was born after Zeus turned into a swan and approached her. A man and a woman are named Pollux and Helen.

Kastar and Pollux are very popular and emotional since childhood. Casta is good at riding and training horses, often hunting together and taking part in adventure activities, while Polucus is good at boxing. Once there was a conflict with Aidas and Linsas for some reason, and Aidas killed Casta; Zeus killed Aidas with lightning in a rage, and Bo Looks also killed Lindsay in a fierce battle.

Pollux looked at his brother's body and sadly asked the gods to let him die with Kasda. Zeus pitied Polox's brotherly feelings, so he gave Casta half his life. From then on, the two will never be separated, and they will live in hell for the rest of their lives and in the Temple of Heaven in Olympus for the rest of their lives.

Others say that they are the gods of mankind and the protectors of sailors.

The myth of cancer

The romantic Zeus fell in love with the Greek general's wife, myna, and approached her posing as her husband when the general went out to war. Later, Myna Eck gave birth to a son for Zeus, named Hertzclose, who was born with divine power.

Hera was angry because of her husband Zeus' betrayal, and she didn't want to retaliate and curse Heracles all the time. Finally, Hercules lost his mind because of magic and killed his wife and three children alone.

After Hercules woke up, he accepted the advice of his good friend Caesar. Instead of committing suicide, he decided to purify himself with asceticism. Hercules humbly asked King Juris of Masini to accept him as a slave, and the king gave him twelve almost impossible ascetic tasks. The second task is to kill Hydra, the nine-headed monster of Lerner Lake.

While Hercules was fighting with Hydra, Hera secretly sent a big crab to help Hydra. Cancer tightly clamps Hercules' foot with pliers, making it unable to move; But Hercules finally killed the cancer with a stick and completed the impossible task.