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What are the names of centaurs and horses with horns on their heads in mythology?

Centaur is called centaur. A horse with a sharp horn on its head is a unicorn.

Centaur

Centaur in Greek mythology, an elf in the forest. Because centaur is an animal that is half man and half horse. Often described as an unfinished work, the owner is the first horse. Centaur is a follower of Dionysus Dionysus. It is famous for its love of wine and beauty. They live in Mount Pelion in Thessaly, northern Greece. Another way of saying it is that they live in Mount Ota and Mount Pelion in Saglia. Originally a god, he came to earth because of punishment.

Unicorn unicorn

Unicorn is a legendary animal. He is often described as a very slim white horse with spiral horns on his forehead, although his appearance and behavior are somewhat abnormal due to different geographical locations. In the west, he is often regarded as wild and disobedient, while in the east, he is regarded as a symbol of peace, meekness and good luck. He is often described as an animal with a beard like a goat, which is split from the expansion of the family. In Japan, he is called Kirin, the Kirin of China. The name comes from Hebrew re'em, which was translated into monokeros in the translation of early ancient wills, meaning a horn, which is a unicorn in English. This animal probably comes from rhinoceros or narwhal, a whale with only one horn that grows in the sea. In the west, he was first mentioned in 398 BC, which was put forward by the Greek historian Ctesias. According to him, they live in India, and Ctesias described them as wild donkeys, about the size of horses, even bigger than horses. Their bodies are white, their heads are crimson and their eyes are dark blue. There is a unicorn about half a meter long on their forehead. These descriptions are based on travelers' stories, which are said to be a mixture of Indian rhinoceros, Himalayan sheep and wild donkeys. His horn itself is white at the bottom, black in the middle and red at the tip. People believe that he has the ability to cure diseases. The powder ground from his horn can be used to detoxify and treat various diseases. You can even come back to life. Among the royal families and nobles in the Middle Ages, drinking wine glasses made of unicorn horns was very popular, not only because it could be used to detect whether it was poisonous. People think that the horns of unicorns can be used to treat diseases, which is probably the earliest legend in the base and the Middle Ages.