In Greek mythology, legend has it that Aphrodite, goddess of love and beauty, and her beloved son, Eros, took a walk along the Euphrates River one day, and was suddenly attacked by Tiphon, a monster that disturbed the banquet of the gods, and in a panic. The two fled in the form of fish, but for fear of losing each other, Aphrodite tied a ribbon around the fish's tail. Later this shape was seen by the gods and they placed them in the sky as the Western and Northern Fishes, becoming the constellation Pisces.
Pisces is the twelfth of the twelve signs of the Zodiac, and its ruling planet is Neptune. Neptune is the god of the sea in Roman mythology, and in Greek mythology is the great god in charge of oceans, rivers, springs and earthquakes. People born under this sign are gentle, imaginative and tolerant.
One day, the gods held a banquet by the river because of the good weather. The music-loving gods were singing and playing instruments happily, and the atmosphere was quite warm. Suddenly, there came a terrible cry from Jie Fan, a monster with a hundred tailed snakes growing out from under his shoulders and big feathered wings. The gods fled, Zeus as a bird, Apollo as a raven, Hera as a
boeuf, and Julinus as a goat, and all the gods fled as animals. Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, and her son Jairus, the god of love, were transformed into fish and disappeared into the river Euphrates. At that time, they decided to tie their tails together with ribbons, so that they would never be separated, and thus escaped from the monster. The mother and son thus ascended to heaven with their tails tied together, never to be separated, and this is the origin of the constellation Pisces.
Aries 3/21~4/19
In Greek mythology, legend has it that there was a kingdom called Dithalia, King Amasta and Queen Phyllis gave birth to a pair of children, the brother's name is Flikos, the sister's name is Ellen, originally the family lived a happy and joyful life. Then the king married a princess named Ina, who disliked the siblings and always wanted to find a chance to get rid of them.
One year there was a severe drought, and the cruel concubine finally caught a chance to incite the king to say that the drought could be lifted if the two siblings were offered as sacrifices to the god Zeus. Therefore, the king decided to offer the two siblings to the great god Zeus in exchange for his mercy. When the mother of the two siblings, Phyllis, found out about this evil plot, she was so anxious that she didn't know what to do. Later, she hurriedly borrowed a white goat with golden hair and wings from Hao Man, one of the Olympic gods, and was ready to help the two siblings out of danger. However, when the white goat carried the two siblings to run fast, the sister Ellen accidentally fell into the sea because of dizziness. Although the white goat carrying the brother still ran fast, it still looked back to mourn her from time to time. Flikos, who later arrived safely in Andes, married the daughter of the local king and then offered the white sheep that had saved him to Zeus. Zeus was so moved that he placed the white sheep in the sky to become the constellation Aries.
Aries is the first of the twelve signs of the Zodiac, with Mars as its ruling planet, and Ares, the god of war in Greek mythology, and Mars in Roman mythology as its patron saint. People born under this sign have a strong fighting instinct and fight relentlessly to become heroes, despite the odds.
The king of Tecaneria, Athamas, married his consort, Nepela, and the two had twins, but the king had an affair with Inova, the princess of Tebay, and drove consort Nepela out of the palace in favor of welcoming Inova as his new consort. When Princess Inova has a child of her own, she decides to kill the only twins left behind by the former Princess Nepela, (the older brother is Prickles and the younger sister is Herre). She bribed a soothsayer to tell the king that if the children born to the former crown princess were not given to Zeus as a sacrifice, the gods would be furious and there would be a famine this year. Knowing this, Nephila asked Zeus for help, and Zeus sent the golden goat in the sky to carry the two siblings to the other side of the sky. Because of the speed, the sister fell into the sea, the sheep will look back to see the sister, while guarding the brother, and the formation of the present-day Aries.
Taurus 4/20~5/20
In Greek mythology, it is said that the Phoenician king of the Mediterranean Sea, a king of the place now known as Lebanon, had a daughter named Eurupa, who was very beautiful and was a famous beauty at that time. Because of the beauty of Oropa, the god Zeus wanted to get her a long time ago, but due to the wife of Hera's obstruction and has not been able to realize.
One day, when Oropa and the courtesan were playing on the beach, Zeus took advantage of Hera's inattention and turned into a white bull, appearing on the beach where Oropa was playing. Oropa, who was unaware of the white bull, felt curious and rode on the white bull, which then carried her straight to the sea. The bull drove her to the island of Crete, where Zeus not only accomplished his goal, but also had Oropa bear three sons for himself. In the end, because the white bull had made this marriage possible, Zeus, remembering its merits, placed it in the sky as the constellation Taurus.
Taurus is the second of the twelve signs of the Zodiac, with Venus as its patron star, and the patron goddess, known as Aphrodite in Greek mythology and Venus in Roman mythology, as the goddess of love and beauty. People born under this sign are symbols of love and beauty, have a good appreciation of art, and are gentle and trustworthy. Via the river Benas in the place of Harmonia in Greece, King Benas had a beautiful princess Herope.
One day, the princess and her maids went to the field to pick flowers and play, and suddenly there appeared a cow as white as a snowflake, looking at Hélope with a level of gentleness, in fact, this cow was admiring the beauty of the princess of Zeus changed. At first the princess was shocked, but she went to the gentle bull and stroked it gently. Because the bull seemed very good and gentle, so the princess was relieved to climb onto the back of the bull to try to ride, suddenly the bull ran up, and finally jumped into the Aegean Sea. The princess hugged the bull, the sea creatures are out to salute Zeus, the princess finally know the bull is the embodiment of Zeus, to the island of Crete, and Zeus held a wedding, in the guise of a bull Zeus and Princess Helopei live a happy life.
Gemini Gemini 5/21 ~ 6/21
In Greek mythology, legend has it that Zeus often see beautiful women can not help it, once he saw the Spartan consort Yeda, she grew beautiful and moving, Zeus could not resist the temptation, so the old tricks, he turned into a swan flew into the bedchamber of the Yeda, and Yeda and the swan intercommunication after the song, and the king cozy. The king was a man of the world, and the king was a man of the world. Soon afterward she gave birth to two sets of twins, called Polydeuces and Helen by Zeus, and Castor and Colletta by Sparta.
One day, Polydeces and Castor got into a fierce battle with two other men. Later, Castor was knocked down and seriously injured, and kept whimpering in pain, at this time, Polydeces was very anxious, at a loss for words, he shed tears to the gods in the sky to ask for help, if there is no one willing to save his brother, he is willing to die with his brother. Zeus in the sky heard his plea, suddenly appeared, said to Polydeces, "You are my son, that is, the gods of mankind, as long as you promise to go back to the Olympics with me, I'll agree to your conditions, but if you want to live with your brother, then I have to leave you half of the time in the sky, and the other half of the time on the ground, you choose a way! " As a result, Polydeuces did not hesitate to choose the latter, that is, to spend some time in heaven and some time on earth with his brother Castor.
Later, Zeus, in honor of this event, placed the brothers in the sky as Gemini. Gemini is the third of the twelve signs of the zodiac, with Mercury as its ruling planet, and the patron saint is the Greek mythological angel Hamish, who is the messenger of the gods.
People born under this sign have good wit and reflexes, curiosity, and the ability to gather information Zeus, who was obsessed with the beauty of Leda, the Spartan princess, took the form of a swan in order to get close to her, and the two gave birth to a pair of twins - Pollux the son of the gods and Castor, the son of a man. Both were valiant and adventurous warriors, often joining forces to achieve great feats. They also had twin cousins-Idas and Lynx. One day the four of them were going to catch some cows, they caught a lot of cows and were going to share them equally, when the greedy Idas and Lynx took advantage of the absence of the brothers Porax and Castor, and took all the cows back with them. Enraged, the two twins get into a big fight and Idas stabs Castor to death with an arrow. Pollux was so sad that he wanted to follow Castor to heaven, but could not do so because he had eternal life. His grief moved Zeus to set up constellations for the two of them to live in the kingdom of heaven and the kingdom of the dead.
Cancer Cancer 6/22~7/22
In Greek mythology, legend has it that Zeus, the god of the sky, was romantically involved with many women and gave birth to a number of children. This time, Zeus had a crush on the earthly beauty Jacomena, so he went to seduce her again, and later gave birth to a son called Hercules, who was a Hercules. When Hercules was not yet born, he was cursed by Zeus' jealous wife, Hera, who said, "In the future, when this child is born, he is doomed to carry heavy sins, as well as to endure twelve dangerous challenges, and he will not stop until he dies."
Growing up , once Hercules met one of the twelve challenges, the Hydra, and started a great battle, at which time Hera, in order to hinder Hercules, cast a spell to change into a giant crab to help the Hydra fight. Although the giant crab caught Hercules, the first Greek hero, in the leg with its chelae, it was immediately trampled to death by Hercules. Later, Hera placed the crab in the sky to become the constellation Cancer.
The Cancer is ranked fourth among the twelve signs of the Zodiac. The patron star of Cancer is the Moon, and the patron goddess is Artemis in Greek mythology, or Diana in Roman mythology, which represents motherhood and the symbols of the harvest. People born under this sign yearn for the security of a family and have a strong maternal spirit. Zeus between the girl Akhmeni gave birth to a son Hercules, Hercules later married the princess of Derbe and had children to live a beautiful life. Due to Zeus is after Hera's spell, Hagelas even personally killed his wife, he is also wanting to commit suicide, Zeus in order to let him atone for his sins, is appointed as the king of Yeristes, he must go through twelve great adventures, the second of which is to subdue in the swamp of the monster living in the Cidora.
Sidora was a giant snake with nine heads, hiding in a cave near the swamp. Hercules threw a torch at it, and the enraged Sidora spat poisonous gas and attacked. Hera was moved to mourn its passing and set up the constellation of Cancer in the sky.
Leo Leo 7/23~8/22
In Greek mythology, legend has it that Hercules, the first hero of Greece at the time, was cursed by Hera, the wife of Zeus, at birth: he was destined to bear a heavy load of sins and twelve challenges after he was born. But Hercules was undaunted, and passed each one.
As he grew up, Hercules' first challenge was to kill and skin the Nemean lion. But the lion was very fierce, immensely strong, and invulnerable to knives and spears. Hercules shot arrows with his divine power, but they bounced away from its thick skin; and when he cut it with his sword, it bent, and then he took up his great stick and struck it at the lion's nose, and it was only this blow that made the lion's ears buzz. Taking advantage of this opportunity, Hercules then held the lion's head under his armpit and squeezed and punched it as hard as he could, finally killing it.
When Zeus learned of his son's valor, he happily raised the dead lion into the sky to become Leo. Leo is ranked fifth in the twelve constellations, the guardian star is the sun, the guardian god is the mythological predecessor of the sun god Apollo, under the guardianship of Apollo, who symbolizes the sun's light and heat, people born under this constellation are lively and spontaneous, with excellent courage and high self-esteem. Hercules, the son of Zeus and Akhmeni, was appointed King of Yeristes to carry out twelve difficult tasks, the first of which was to subdue the immortal man-eating lion in the Valley of Nerme, which specialized in eating domestic animals and village people and was feared by all, and which had been subdued by some people in the past, but had not survived. Hercules, who came to the Nerme Valley, was also lost for many days before he found the lion's trail.
Hagrath tried to attack the lion with arrows, but the skin was too hard for him. The lion's skin was too hard for him to use, and his sword was bent, so he made a thick stick out of olive tree and hit the lion's head with all his might. The lion, who was not afraid of the bow and the sword, was also afraid of the furious Hercules, and was finally repulsed by the lion when he tied his neck. The goddess Hera, in honor of the lion, established the constellation of the lion in the sky.
Virgo Virgo 8/23~9/22
In Greek mythology, it is said that Demeter, the Greek god of agriculture, had a daughter named Pericles, who often accompanied her mother on her rounds of the fields to see how the people were cultivating the land.
One day, while playing with a group of girls on the island of Sicily, Pericles was forcibly taken away by Hades, the king of the underworld. The heartbroken Demeter was no longer interested in touring the fields since the loss of her daughter, but was anxious to search everywhere for her whereabouts. By this time, the earth had lost its vitality, and the land was slowly becoming barren.
When the god Zeus knew about this, he sent the messenger of the gods to the underworld to Hades to release Persephone, so that she returned to the side of Demeter, but Hades refused to easily agree, but did not dare to go against the wishes of Zeus, and then tricked Persephone to eat the pomegranate in the underworld. Not knowing that this was a trick, Pericles ate the pomegranate because he was eager to return to his mother, and as a result, Pericles had to stay in the underworld for six months of the year, and on earth for six months. During the six months that Perhile was in hell, Demeter missed her daughter too much to concentrate on her work, thus giving rise to the seasons of spring, summer, fall and winter.
Virgo is the sixth of the twelve signs of the Zodiac, with Mercury as its ruling planet and Mercury as its patron god, Mercury in Roman mythology, and the angel Hermes in Greek mythology, who was a god of knowledge and a messenger of the gods. People born under this sign, sensitive, strong intuition, good at predicting future changes and good at grasping good opportunities The goddess of agriculture, Demeter and Zeus the Great had a daughter, Psyphonie, one day Psyphonie in the wild picking flowers, there is a beautiful flower from the ever seen is in full bloom, just when she reached out to pick, the ground suddenly cracked into several pieces, and fell down. The mother, Demeter, vowed to find her missing daughter and searched for her. Helios, the god of the sun, who saw what happened, told Demeter that because Hades, the king of the underworld, wanted to marry Psyphonie and brought her back to the earth, Demeter's grief was so great that the plants withered and the earth became barren.
Zeus saw the seriousness of the situation, is to Hades to intercede, but Hades in the Psyphonie want to leave, took the underworld pomegranate for her to eat, Psyphonie because you can leave, happy to eat four, as a result, forced to stay in the underworld four months of the year, these four months will become today's winter everything is not suitable for farming, Psyphonie returned to the earth as soon as it is the spring, Desmertel is the incarnation of the constellation of Virgo.
Libra Libra 9/23 ~ 10/22
In Greek mythology, legend has it that the goddess of justice in the sky, Astoria, was ordered by the god Zeus to preside over the verdict and judgment on Earth. When Astoria arrived at the Earth, she used the power of justice to deal with human beings fighting and killing each other, and brought a very good awakening effect on the earth. However, when Astraea was on the earth to administer justice while observing every move of human beings, she found that human beings did not change for the better because of the existence of justice, but instead, they became more and more unrepentant. Seeing this situation, she decided to give mankind a punishment.
Then Astraea went back to the sky and placed the scales in the sky as a constellation, so that after fighting during the day, mankind could see the constellation of Libra at night and be vigilant and repentant. This is the origin of Libra. Libra is the seventh of the twelve signs of the Zodiac, the ruling planet is Venus, and the patron goddess is Aphrodite in Greek mythology and Venus in Roman mythology, who governs beauty and love as well as marriage and a good harvest of grain.
People born under this sign have a high sense of beauty and value harmony and balance. This is the scale used by Astorea, the goddess of justice, when she judges good and evil for mankind. Astorea holds the scale in one hand and the sword that cuts out evil in the other. The eyes are blindfolded for the sake of justice. Once upon a time, the gods and mankind were at peace*** on the earth, and although the gods had eternal life, mankind had a limited lifespan. Therefore, the lonely gods could only keep creating human beings. However, at that time, human beings were so contentious and evil that the gods returned to heaven after being disappointed with human beings. Only the goddess Ashtoreth could not bear to go back and stayed in the world to teach people to be good.
Despite this, mankind continued to fall, and wars were waged and fighting began. In the end, even Ashtoreth gave up mankind and returned to the heavens. And high in the sky hung the constellation Libra, which loves justice and peace and fairness.
Scorpio 10/23~11/21
In Greek mythology, legend has it that Orion, son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, was a handsome-looking giant as well as a swift hunter. But Orion's tone was so arrogant that he often spoke out of turn, and he once said, "No prey in this world can escape my hunting." His words were overheard by Hera, the queen of the heavens, and she sent a great scorpion to lurk in his path and attack him. Orian, who was attacked, was unfortunate enough to be attacked by the great scorpion, and later fell down with poison, just in time to crush the scorpion to death.
After Hera's victory, she placed this meritorious scorpion in the sky as the constellation Scorpio. The ruling planet of Scorpio is Pluto, and the patron god is Hades in Greek mythology and Pluto, the king of the underworld in Roman mythology, who is in charge of life, death, souls and other things. People born under this sign have a strong vitality and a never-tiring energy.
In the ancient Greek era, Poseidon's son, Orion, was a famous gladiator who was not only a beautiful boy, but also a man with a strong body, so he was quite popular with women. He was also very proud of himself, and once announced to the world that there was no one better than me in the world! The goddess Hera was so displeased that she sent a venomous scorpion to capture Orion and banish him to his original location.
The scorpion snuck up to the unsuspecting Orion and stung him in the heel with its poisonous needle, killing him before he could react. Because of this honor, there is a Scorpio in the sky. Even now, as long as Scorpio rises from the east, Orion dares to hide and sink towards the western horizon.
Sagittarius Sagittarius 11/22~12/21
In Greek mythology, legend has it that the child born to Cronus, the father of Zeus, the god of the heavens, was called Caelum, a half-human, half-horse god, who grew up with a lot of skills and knowledge from Apollo and Artemis, the god of the moon. He was a half-human, half-horse god who had learned many skills and knowledge from Apollo and Artemis, the moon god, and was therefore intelligent, kind and wise in nature, and not as fierce and cruel as the other gods. The original Kai Lung was immortal, but he died in the end. This is because when Hercules Hercules was fighting with the other gods, Kailong, being a peace-loving man, withdrew from the fight, and in the confusion was accidentally hit by a poisoned arrow from his rival, and suffered a lot of pain from his injuries.
Kai Lung, in order not to live in agony, passed on his immortality to Prometheus, and then he died. When Zeus, the god of the day, found out about this, he was quite sad and heartbroken, so he raised Kairon's form into the sky to become Sagittarius. Sagittarius is the ninth of the twelve constellations, the ruling planet is Jupiter, and the patron god is Zeus in Greek mythology, and also Eupiter in Roman mythology, who is an all-knowing, all-powerful, free-spirited god and the king of the gods. People born under this sign are curious and knowledgeable about everything.
Once upon a time there was a race of half-human, half-horse people, a savage race with the upper half of their bodies being human and the lower half being horse. However, among the brutalized people, only Kennon, the son of Cronus, the god of the harvest, was a wise half-man and half-horse, who not only knew music and divination, but was also the teacher of Hercules.
One day, Hercules had a conflict with his people, and when he was being chased, he fled into Kennon's house. Enraged, Hercules aimed his arrows at the half-horse, half-human race, not realizing that his teacher, Kennon, was among them, and shot him in the foot. Because the end of the arrow was tainted with immortality, he was unable to free himself from the pain. Prometheus, the giant god, abolished his immortality and let him die peacefully, and became Sagittarius in the sky.
Capricornus Capricornus 12/22~1/19
In Greek mythology, legend has it that the heavenly shepherd god Pan was the son of the angel Hamish. This shepherd god, Pan, who was somewhat peculiar in appearance, had goat horns, goat hooves and a goatee. He once attended a banquet of the gods on the banks of the Nile River, where all the gods performed their own masterpieces to help the drinking. When it was his turn to play the shepherd's flute, the wonderful sound of the flute spread throughout the land, but unexpectedly attracted the monster Tifeng, the gods saw the appearance of the monster, scared in the chaos and hastily transformed to escape, and Pan also wanted to turn into a fish to escape, but because of too much nervousness, so that the lower half of the hasty jump into the water into the tail of the fish, while the upper half of the body is still the original appearance of the goat.
The god Zeus saw his appearance, felt very interesting, so this half-goat half-fish appearance into the stars in the sky to become Capricorn. Capricorn in the twelve signs of the zodiac ranked tenth, the ruling planet is Saturn, the patron saint is the Roman mythology of the god of agriculture, that is, Greek mythology in the Division of time God, the main division of the earth and time. People born under this sign are very patient and persistent, and have an incredible attraction.
Pan, the god of shepherds, was the son of the god's messenger angel, Hamish, who had an unusual appearance with goat horns, hooves and a beard, and he was a very good musician. He was a very good musician, and was often invited to feasts because of his ability to perform beautiful music to bring joy to the gods.
On one occasion, when he was invited to play for the gods, the great monster Tiphon suddenly appeared and wreaked havoc. Tikkun came barreling into the feast, and the gods ran for cover. In his panic, Penn jumped into the Nile River as a fish, but because he was so nervous, only the lower half of his body turned into a fish tail, while the upper half of his body was still in the form of a goat. This became the half-fish, half-goat goat.