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What is the origin of ancient Greek mythology?

Cupid is actually Cupid in Greek mythology.

Cupid's story begins with Venus. When Venus was very young, she fell in love with David, the most beautiful man in ancient Roman legend. David is perfect, but Venus is incomplete. She is a beautiful woman with a broken arm, but her deformity is so complete in David's eyes. Their union is the greatest love in the sacred world, which is why God gave them a gift that can best symbolize love, and that is their child Cupid.

Cupid is a lovely boy with wings. He has an exquisite bow. Everyone he shot will love each other and be happy forever. However, Cupid, who is also eager for love, can't bring happiness to himself because he can't shoot himself with an arrow.

At that God's banquet, Venus attended with her beloved son Cupid, and a girl with a special appearance broke into Cupid's heart. The girl is very beautiful, but her face is gloomy. Cupid came forward to ask why. It turned out that this girl was the daughter of the prophet Solomon, who predicted that this would be a disaster banquet, and she, the blood stone, would be the sacrifice of this disaster. Cupid was very sad because he not only sympathized with the girl's experience, but also fell in love with her unconsciously.

At this time, the terrible hundred-eyed monster appeared! It made a scene and made a mess of the party. The 100-eyed monster is a special enemy of the gods. It is so powerful that the gods have no choice but to flee desperately. Blood stone way: "can't go on like this. We must finally get rid of this demon. " She seems to have forgotten her father's prophecy and bravely rushed to the monster. Worried about the blood stone, Cupid shot an arrow at the monster in a panic. He just wanted to repel him, but he forgot what his arrow was for. Unfortunately, this arrow not only hit the monster, but also hit the blood stone running towards the monster! At the same time, Venus found her beloved son and dragged him into the river. They turned into two fish and ran away. Cupid can't get rid of his mother's hand. He looked back with tears, watching the blood stone leave with the monster and disappear into the vast universe. ...