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Are there any legends about scales? (fairy tale)

Ha ha! I am also a Libra! The constellation is in ancient Greece, and the goddess Libra is Astria, the goddess of justice. Libra is the Libra used by the goddess of justice, Yi Shen Xing, to judge good and evil for human beings. Yi Shenxing holds a balance in one hand and a sword in the other, so she is blindfolded to show justice, which has become a symbol of Libra.

Legend has it that Astria, the goddess of justice, was born by Zeus and the great god Simis. The balance in her hand can measure the good and evil of human beings. After death, people will use this scale to measure their own good and evil and decide whether they should go to heaven or hell. There is also a myth that the goddess Astria became a Virgo. Libra has two origins, one of which is the Libra used by the goddess of justice, Yi Shen Xing, in judging good and evil for human beings. Yi Shenxing holds a balance in one hand and a sword in the other, so she is blindfolded to show justice, which has become a symbol of Libra. In the past, God and human beings lived peacefully on the earth. Although God has eternal life, human life is limited. Therefore, the lonely God has to constantly create human beings. At the end of the golden age, human beings were brave and ruthless, and evil deeds were rampant. The gods returned to heaven after being disappointed with mankind. Only the goddess Astria can't bear to go back and stay on earth, and continue to measure fairness for the world with Libra. Nevertheless, mankind continues to fall. Finally, Astria had to leave with regret, give up human beings and return to heaven. And the sky is high and Libra loves justice, peace and justice. According to legend, Libra is also called Libra because the priestess in Greek mythology flew to the sky to repay evil. Around 2000 BC, this constellation was related to the trial of Babylonian religion dominating life and death, and the scales were used to measure the good and evil of the soul.