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People and stories in heaven and earth?

1, Pygmalion is the king of Cyprus in Greek mythology. He hates women and decides never to get married. He carved a beautiful ivory statue with magical skills and fell in love with her. He caressed her like a wife, dressed her and begged God to let her be his wife. Aphrodite, the goddess of love, was moved by him, gave life to the statues and married them.

2. The mystery of the Sphinx comes from the fable of King Oedipus. The Sphinx is a winged monster with a lion's trunk and a woman's head in Greek mythology.

Sitting on a cliff near Tebai City, I asked passers-by a riddle: "What walks on four legs in the morning, two legs at noon and three legs at night?" If passers-by guess wrong, they will be killed. Oedipus guessed that the answer was human, and the Sphinx jumped off the cliff in shame and died.

3. King Tria and Princess Niepera got married, and they gave birth to twins, and their feelings were very good. But it didn't last long. The king soon had an affair, kicked the princess out of the palace, and welcomed the extramarital lover to become the new princess. When the new princess had her own child, she decided to kill the only twin left by the former princess Niepera.

She fired all the wheat seeds distributed to the people and bribed the fortune teller to complain to the king: There was a great famine in China this year, and the children born to the former princess needed to be sacrificed to Zeus in order to germinate the wheat and harvest the grain.

After the former princess Niepera knew it, she cried and asked Zeus for help. She prayed every day. Finally, on the day of execution, Zeus sent the golden Aries in the sky to carry the two brothers and sisters to heaven. Because of the speed, my sister fell into the sea, and Aries looked back at her sister while guarding her younger brother, thus forming today's Aries.

In ancient Greece, Gemini represented Pollux, illegitimate son of Zeus, and Caster, son of Spartan king.

Legend has it that Leda, the concubine of the Spartan king, was born with beauty. After being attracted by Zeus, she was taken away by the swan she turned into. Soon after, she laid two golden eggs, one of which was the king's flesh and blood, giving birth to her brother Caster, and the other was the blood of Zeus, giving birth to Procus.

Gemini refers to the Caster and Pollux brothers, who have lived together since childhood and have a good relationship. The two brothers once clashed with two cousins for some reason, and the cousins killed their younger brother Caster.

Pollux looked at the dead brother's body and asked the gods to let him die with Caster. Zeus pitied his son's feelings, so he gave Caster half his life. From then on, they never separated, lived in hell for half their lives, and lived in the temple of Olympus for the rest of their lives, becoming twins in the sky.

Legend has it that in Behnas, there was a very beautiful princess named Europa. Once, Zeus flew over this country. When he saw Europa, he immediately fell in love with this beautiful girl. So Zeus took advantage of the princess and ladies-in-waiting to go to the seaside to play, emerged from the sea in the image of a snow-white bull, and lured Europa with extremely gentle eyes.

The princess was surprised. The maids felt it was dangerous and stopped her from getting close to the bull. But the bull looked very docile and beautiful, and was deeply fascinated by Europa, so she rode on the back of the big white bull with great interest, regardless of the discouragement of the maids.

But suddenly, the white cow began to run to the sea and jumped into the Aegean Sea. All the creatures in the sea salute the bull. After A Niu Yi arrived in Crete, Zeus showed his handsome appearance. Europa knew that the white cow was Zeus, and then held a wedding with Zeus, and the bull incarnated by Zeus was left in the sky.