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Greek zodiac fairy tales and Libra fairy tales

According to legend, in ancient Greek mythology, the world was full of intrigue and killing each other. Zeus, as a god, couldn't stand it any longer, so he sent Estella, the goddess of justice, to preside over judgments and trials on earth, playing a vigilant role for mankind.

However, no matter how fair the justice presided over by the goddess Estella is, mankind has not changed because of her, and continues to fight, fight, and even become more ferocious and unrepentant. She decided to give mankind a punishment.

Later, Estella returned to the sky and put Libra in the sky to become a constellation, so that human beings could see Libra at night after fierce fighting during the day, and they were wary and repented. This is the origin of Libra.

Libra ranks seventh in the twelve constellations, Venus is the guardian star, Aphrodite in Greek mythology and Venus in Roman mythology are the patron saints, in charge of beauty and love, marriage and grain harvest. People born in this constellation have a high sense of beauty and attach importance to harmony and balance.