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The Legend of Poerxiusi

Exile

Acres ordered the mother and son to be put into a wooden box and thrown into the sea. Zeus, with Poseidon's help, prevented the death of the mother and son. They drifted to an island in cyclades and were adopted by Dicktis, a fisherman (another boatman or shepherd). Dictus is the brother of King Podactus. Later, Podactus tried to woo Shen Jianing, but Shen Jianing was protected by Dickens and Poerxiusi.

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In order to get rid of Poerxiusi, Polotecus sent him to fetch Medusa's head. Medusa can turn everyone who looks at her into stones with her eyes. On Monday, Poldeketes asked everyone on the island to provide him with a horse. Because he knew there were no horses in Poerxiusi, he asked Poerxiusi to give him Medusa's head. Another way of saying this is that Poldeketes invited Poerxiusi to his palace, and then asked Poerxiusi what gift was suitable for a king. Poerxiusi replied that if the king asked him to fetch Medusa's head, he would fetch Medusa's head. Prudantius said, Then bring me Medusa's head.

Athena gave Poerxiusi a shiny shield and told him that if he saw Medusa from the reflection of this shield, he would not turn to stone. In addition, Athena told Poerxiusi that he must first find the distant relative of the gorgon, Greer's three sisters, and ask where Medusa is.

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Greer's three sisters (Greek: γ ρ α? α χ, meaning "old woman" and "grey witch"; English: Greer takes turns using one eye and one tooth. When Poerxiusi first asked them where Medusa was, they refused to tell him, so he took out his own food to eat. When Greer asked him for food, he made one condition: they must lend him their only teeth and eyes. (Another way of saying it is that when the three exchanged eyes, Poerxiusi suddenly ran over, took them away and threatened them. After Poerxiusi got their treasure, he began to blackmail them: either they told him where Medusa was, or they would never have teeth or eyes. When Poerxiusi learned of Medusa's departure, he returned his teeth to Greer, but threw his eyes into the lake.

The local daffodils suffered a lot from the Greer sisters, so they thanked Poerxiusi for giving them a sigh of relief as a thank you for his flying shoes, a leather bag and an invisibility cloak. Another way of saying it is that Poerxiusi took these things after the Greer sisters told him where the daffodils were. )

Then he met Hermes, who gave him a sickle as a weapon.

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When Poerxiusi found Medusa and two other gorgon sisters, they were sleeping. Under the guidance of Athena, he watched the reflection in the shield approach Medusa, cut off her head and put her head in a narcissus leather bag. Pegasus, Pegasus and the giant Chrysaor jumped from Medusa's neck.

Atlas

With the help of invisibility cloak and flying shoes, Poerxiusi escaped from the banshee's residence. At last he came to the kingdom of Atlas. Atlas has an orchard that produces golden apples. He was afraid that Poerxiusi would rob him, so he refused Poerxiusi's request to rest in his kingdom. This made Poerxiusi very angry. He took out Medusa's head and showed it to Atlas. Atlas immediately turned to stone. His body is the Atlas Mountains in North Africa today.

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On the way home, Poerxiusi saw a beautiful woman tied to a rock on the Ethiopian coast. This beautiful woman is Andlau Moda, the daughter of Ethiopian King Severus. Her mother once proudly said that she was more beautiful than all the sea fairies, which angered Poseidon, the sea god. She was tied here as a victim of Ceto, a marine animal.

Against marine animals

Andlau Moda's parents begged Poerxiusi to fight Ceto to save their daughter. As a condition, he can marry Andlau Moda and become the king of Ethiopia. One theory is that Poerxiusi turned Ceto into a stone with Medusa's head. Another theory is that he fought Ceto with his sword and defeated marine animals.

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At the wedding reception, Andlau Moda's uncle Phoenicia suddenly arrived with his army. Finnis proposed to Andlau Moda in the past, and this time he came to rob the bride. Due to many enemies, Poerxiusi finally lost to the hero. At this time, Poerxiusi turned to his "old enemy" again, but he first warned his friends to turn their backs on him. Then he took out Medusa's head and turned all his enemies into stones.

Back home

Before Poerxiusi returned to his hometown, he gave birth to a son, Poerxiusi, who later accepted his kingdom from Severus and became the ancestor of all Persian kings.

Poerxiusi returned to the island where his mother and wife lived. Prudantius did not believe that Poerxiusi had retrieved Medusa's head, so Poerxiusi showed it to him. As a result, Prudantius turned to stone.

On his way back to Argos, Poerxiusi took part in a game in Larissa. As a result, the discus he threw killed his grandfather. When his grandfather heard that he was on his way to Argos, he immediately fled Argos and went to Larissa.

Poerxiusi was very sad. After he buried his grandfather, he returned all his treasures to the original owner. Poerxiusi presented Medusa's head to Athena. He gave up the throne of Argos and established Mycenae in Tirins. He and Andromeda have many other children. After their death, Zeus lifted them into the sky and turned them into autumn constellations: Perseus became Perseus, Andromeda became Andromeda, her mother became Cassiopeia, her father became Cepheus, and that marine animal became Cepheus.