The Tears of Aquarius
It was the prince of the city of Troy, a handsome and extraordinary young man. His looks were rare even in the realm of the gods. Yi did not love women on earth, he was y in love with a water pouring maid in the temple of Zeus. This ordinary maid once captured Yi's heart with her marvelous singing one night, and took away the happiness of all the girls in Troy. The girl in the heavenly realm was called Helen, and had the same beautiful name as Helen, the most beautiful woman in the city of Troy. Zeus loved Helen very much, even though she was just a maid of honor. But one day, Helen overheard the decision of Apollo, the god of the sun, and Athena, the goddess of wisdom, about destroying the city of Troy, and Helen rushed off to give a message to the prince, Yi, in spite of the commandments. As a result, she was discovered halfway and Zeus' guards brought Helen back to the temple. Zeus could not bear to execute her, but decided to punish her properly. At the prompting of his son Apollo, Zeus decided to transfer this sin to the Trojan prince who had fornicated with Helen. That day, Zeus changed into an eagle and descended over the city of Troy. At a glance he saw the prince strolling in the back garden. Zeus was stunned. He had seen many beautiful goddesses and stunning mortal women, but never such a handsome young man. Zeus was so captivated by Yi's special aura that a sinful thought came to him. He swooped down from the sky, grabbed Yi and brought him back to the temple. In the cold temple, I couldn't see his family or Helen, and he became more and more emaciated every day. Instead, Zeus forced Yi to pour water for him instead of Helen so that he could see the beautiful boy every day. Zeus's wife, the goddess Hera is a jealous woman, she saw in the eyes, angry in the heart, she is not only jealous of Zeus look at Yi when the shameless eyes, more jealous of Yi has a beautiful light that she did not have. So Hera had a poisonous plan and decided to victimize the innocent prince. She secretly released Helen, Helen naturally want to escape with Yi down to the world, then she caught the two on the spot. Athena realized that this was Hera's plan, but there was nothing she could do about it. Zeus, who was enraged, decided to execute Yi. However, in the archer Chilen shot that fatal arrow at the moment, the maid Helen blocked in front of Yi's chest. Seeing that the trick did not work, Hera was furious, turned Yi into a transparent water bottle, to be forever and ever for Zeus to pour water. However, what came out of the bottle were tears! All the gods are not moved, so Zeus changed into Yi sealed in the sky, as a sad deity. Yi night and night in the distant sky tears, people look up only to see a group of sparkling stars as if transparent shiny water bottle hanging in the night sky, so called it Aquarius.
The romance of the Pisces
The fish also have tears, only because they cry in the water, we can not see it. Cupid, the god of love, also has his own love. Only, it was a long, long time ago, and no one remembers or talks about it. The story begins with Venus, the goddess of beauty. When Venus was still very young, she fell in love with David, the most beautiful man in ancient Roman legend. David was perfect and Venus was crippled; she was a beauty with a broken arm, and her crippling was so complete in David's eyes. Their union was the greatest love in the world of the gods, and because of this the gods gave them a gift that best symbolized their love: their child Cupid. Cupid was a lovely boy with wings and a luscious divine bow, and whoever was hit by his arrows would fall in love and be happy forever. But Cupid, who also longed for love, could not bring himself happiness because he could not hit himself with an arrow. It was at that divine banquet, to which Venus brought her beloved son Cupid, that a girl with a special look broke into Cupid's heart. This girl was very beautiful, but with a gloomy face. Cupid went up and asked why, and it turned out that this girl was the daughter of Solomon, the prophet, who had prophesied that this was a banquet of disaster, and that she, the Bloodstone, would be the sacrifice for this disaster. Cupid was very sad to hear this, for not only did he sympathize with the girl, but he had unconsciously fallen in love with her. It was at this time that the dreadful Hundred-Eyed Monster appeared! It called the winds and the rain and stirred up the feast. The Hundred-Eyed Monster was specialized in making enemies of the gods, and it was so powerful that the gods could do nothing to it, except desperately fleeing. Bloodstone said, "We can't go on like this, we have to get rid of this demon after all." She seemed to forget her father's prophecy and bravely rushed towards the monster. And Cupid, who was so worried about Bloodstone, panicked and shot an arrow at the monster, wanting only to repel him, but forgetting what his own arrow was for. Unfortunately, the arrow not only hit the monster, but also the Bloodstone, who was running towards the monster! Meanwhile, Venus finds her beloved son, pulls him up and jumps into the river where they turn into two fish to get away. Cupid could not break free from his mother's hand, he looked back with tears in his eyes, looking at the bloodstone and the monster left together, disappeared in the vast universe ...... Later, there was a constellation in the sky called the Pisces, but Cupid is not up there, he sits alone and lonely on Jupiter, and sometimes he shoots an arrow in the direction of the Earth. So the romantic Pisces girl would **** dance with a stranger at the end of the world, fall in love with him, and then emigrate to another planet to get married and have children ......
The optimism of the Aries
In a distant and ancient land, the king and queen divorced because of their incompatible personalities, and the king remarried a beautiful queen. Unfortunately, the new queen was jealous by nature, and she was very annoyed to see the king's love for a pair of children left behind by his ex-wife. As time passed, she decided to get rid of the prince and the princess to reclaim the king's love. When spring came, the new queen fried all the wheat seeds distributed to the people, so that no matter how much the peasants watered and fertilized the wheat, it was impossible for the wheat to grow new shoots. At this time, the new queen began to spread rumors that the crops did not grow because the country was cursed, and that the curse was due solely to the evil thoughts of the prince and princess! What a terrible thing that because of the evil prince and princess the whole country would be plunged into the abyss of poverty and hunger! The good and simple people easily believed the queen's words, and soon, men, women, and children all over the country unanimously demanded that the king must put the prince and the princess to death, so that the country could be freed from the curse, the wrath of heaven could be appeased, the people's hard work of farming would be rewarded, and the country could return to the stability and prosperity of the past. The king was so angry that he ordered the execution of the prince and the princess, even though he was reluctant to do so. The news reached the ears of the mother of the prince and the princess, and she asked Zeus for help, praying day and night. Zeus soon knew about it, and on the day of the execution, he sent a ram with long golden hair to save the prince and the princess. The prince had been no fear, because of his optimistic nature; and the princess was naughty and careless, just when the leap to the sea, a careless fall off the back of the ram fell to his death. Zeus rewarded the ram by hanging it high in the sky, which is known today as Aries, and the prince's optimism and the princess's carelessness are the best characteristics of Aries people.
The Temptation of the Taurus
In the very distant times of ancient Greece, the continent of Europe had no name, and there was a kingdom there called the Kingdom of Phoenicia, with the capitals of Theresa and Sidon being a rich and fertile place. King Agenor had a beautiful daughter named Europa. Often Europa would dream that a strange woman said to her, "Let me take you to Zeus, for the goddess of fate has appointed you to be his lover." At that time Zeus still had only one wife, Hera, and Zeus did not love his wife, he was in depression all day long, and Croato, the goddess of fate, felt like helping Zeus find happiness. She knew that Vulcan had a long-breasted dress with many pictures of the lives of the gods and goddesses embroidered in gold and silver threads on mauve-colored thin sand, which was of great value and beauty. Croato asked for this dress and told Zeus to give it to Europa. At first Zeus was not very excited, but when he saw Europa, he could not help but be captivated by her beauty, and Zeus fell hopelessly in love with the continental princess. He went to propose marriage as a neighboring prince and gave Europa the divine garment. But Europa did not agree to him, and she kept the promise of the Goddess of Fortune in her mind. Early one morning, as usual, Europa and her companions went to the meadow by the sea to play. Just as they were happily picking flowers and weaving garlands, a group of fat and strong cattle came to the meadow, and Europa saw at once the noble and gorgeous golden cow in the herd. The cow's horns are small and delicate, like a fine craft, crystal shining, forehead flashes a crescent-shaped silver birthmark, its hair is golden, a pair of blue eyes burning with lust. That intangible temptation was too much for Europa to resist, and she jumped gladly on to the bull's back and called to her companions to come up with her, but none of them dared to mount the bull as Europa did. It was at this time that the golden ox gently leaped up from the ground and gradually flew into the sky. The companions cried out Europa's name in alarm, and Europa did not know what to do. The golden calf leaped over the beach and over the sea, and flew until it reached a lonely island. At this time the golden calf turned into a man as handsome as a heavenly god, and he told her that he was the master of Crete, and that if Europa promised to marry him, he could protect her. But Europa did not promise him, and she kept the promise of the Goddess of Fortune in her mind. A red sun rose, and Europa was left alone on a lonely island, and she cried out angrily in the direction of the sun, "Poor Europa, would you have been willing to marry a beastly monarch as a concubine? Nemesis, why don't you bring that golden cow to me again, so that I may break her horns!" Suddenly a light laugh came from behind her, and Europa turned around to see that it was the strange woman from her dream. The beautiful woman stood before her and spoke, "Rest your anger, beautiful girl, for the golden calf whom you have cursed will soon bring his horns for you to break. I am Venus, the goddess of beauty, and my son Cupid has shot through your heart and Zeus', and it is Zeus himself who has brought you here. You are now a goddess of the earth, and your name will live on with the world, and henceforth this land will be called Europa." It was then that Europa came to his senses and finally believed in the arrangements of the goddess of destiny. And this is how Taurus, one of the twelve signs of the Zodiac, got its name, becoming a symbol of love and beauty.
The love of the twins
The Spartan king Tyndareus was expelled from his kingdom by his brother Hippocrene, and Tyndareus wandered to the kingdom of Thetisios, king of Aetolia, and married the king's daughter, Leda. Later, after another hero, Heracles, defeated Hippocrene and killed all his sons, Tyndareus and his wife Leda returned to rule Sparta. Leda was very beautiful and Zeus fell in love with her immediately upon seeing her. Zeus took the form of a swan and snuggled up to Leda, the beautiful queen of Sparta. Later, Leda gave birth to two swan eggs, one of which gave birth to the brothers Castor and Pollux, and the other gave birth to Clytemnestra and Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. Although the four siblings were born from the same mother, they had different fathers. Castor and Clytemnestra's father was Tyndareus, the original king of Sparta, while Polyx and Helen's father was Zeus. But the Spartan king treated them as if they were his own. The two brothers loved adventures, and the story of the Argo is the most famous of their exploits. When Prince Jason of Iokos in Greece became a man, he asked his uncle to return the throne to him, but his uncle demanded that Jason go to Colchis to retrieve the Golden Fleece before he would withdraw from the throne. So Jason decided to go to war. He recruited 50 warriors from all over the world and set off from Greece. Besides Castor and Pollux, he was accompanied by famous warriors such as Hercules, Orpheus, the great musician, and the physician Asclepios. When the "Argo" was sailing on the sea, a great storm suddenly arose and the ship was about to be swept into the sea, Orpheus stood by the side of the ship and played his harp to pray to the gods, and a big star lit up above each of the twin brothers' heads, which gave them the power to calm the storm. Therefore, the twin brothers were worshipped as the patron saints of navigation. After experiencing various dangers, the "Argo" arrived safely and retrieved the Golden Fleece for Jason. Afterwards, the two brothers went on to different adventures. Castor and Pollux kidnapped and married two daughters of Leucippus, Phoebe and Hilaeira, who was said to be in love with Pollux. However, Leucippus' nephews, Idas and Lynceus, were also very fond of the sisters. As a result, Idas and Lynceus clashed with the Twin Brothers. In a fight, Lynceus killed Castor. After Castor's death, only the immortal Pollux remained. Pollux then pleaded with Zeus to **** Castor to the Yellow Springs. Zeus then agreed that the two brothers would take turns living in heaven and the underworld. The holiday celebrating the twin brothers is July 15th. Ancient Rome also erected a temple in honor of the twin brothers: the Temple of Castor Pollux. The two brightest stars in the constellation of Gemini are named after the two brothers: Castor & Pollux, the eternal Twins.
Motherly love of the giant crab
A long, long time ago, when Hercules fought the serpent demon Xudra, a giant crab rose from the sea to help the serpent demon bit Hercules' ankle, which was later killed by Hercules and landed on a small island in the Aegean Sea. The crab failed to fulfill the task of the goddess Hera and was thus cursed, which then spread to the Queen of Athens. At the birth of the Athenian princess Melo, a prophet predicted that the time of the princess's marriage would be the time of the queen's death. For the sake of this prophecy, the queen never told the princess to marry. It was not until Melo was twenty years old that a prince came to the city of Athens named Sosa. Sousa came to the city in admiration of the princess, and he wanted to marry Melo, and Melo fell in love with Sousa at the first sight of him. However, the curse is terrible, and the princess does not want to sacrifice her mother's life just for her own happiness. So she did everything she could to stop Shosha and her own desires. He set nine hurdles, just like nine impossible tasks, and unless Sousa did them all, he could marry Miroku. However, the valiant Sousa did all of them! The princess was caught in a dilemma. The great mother decides to marry Miroku to Sousa for the sake of her daughter's happiness. On the day of the wedding between Melo and Sousa, the queen was not present, she did not want to spoil the atmosphere by any accidents at the banquet. The queen quietly went to the sea, met the waves of the Aegean Sea, and drowned herself in the water. When the people could not find the queen, they found a huge crab on the sea, with its arms wrapped around its chest, as if insecure, and like a protective mother. Hera, knowing this and somewhat regretting it, made that gentle and sensitive mother a constellation in the sky, and its image was a giant crab.
The bravery of the lion
Nimia was the son of the giant Typhon and the serpent-demon Ergod. When the two fell in love, Nimia fell from the moon and was given to the couple by the gods as a beautiful baby, whom the family called Ani. Ani was actually a half-human, half-demon monster. During the day he is a fierce lion, his fur glowing with the color of the sun; at night he takes human form as a blonde-haired, blue-eyed teenager. Ani's sister, Hsuadra, was a nine-headed snake demon, whose upper body was human-like and very beautiful; her lower body was a snake, silver-colored like moonlight. Ani has been y in love with Xu since she was a child, and although they share the same parents, Ani fell from the sky while Xu was self-produced by her mother, Ergod. Xu always thought that Ani was some star in the sky that would eventually return to the sky, and Ani said that he would do anything for Xu until he returned to the sky, including dying. They then fell in love. However the happy days were soon torn apart by bad luck. The hero Hwoori accepted the king's ten tasks, two of which were to kill Ani and Hsu, in accordance with the oracle's instructions. Ani didn't understand why the battle of the gods should affect them, and the mistakes made by Zeus should be borne by them. Arnie was reluctant to make an enemy of Hercules, but he decided to keep Hercules out of the great forest of Nimia in order to protect his beloved Xu. When Xu tries to stop him from going, Ani reassures him, "No one can kill me except you! Don't worry, I will be able to defeat this son of Zeus and mortals." After saying this, he traveled alone to meet Hwulik. Xu loved Ani so much that he wouldn't let Ani go to his death, she decided to repel Hwo Li before Ani did, even if it meant going down with him. Xu arrives at the Amimana Spring to meet Hwo Li. However, despite the fact that she could transform into nine heads to form an aggressive force, Hew Lik was after all a great hero, who bravely and decisively killed the snake demon Xu and dipped all the arrows he had with him in the blood of the highly poisonous snake. In the evening, Ani also finally found Hewu Li, who was now a blood-soaked lion, and pounced at Hewu Li. Hwo Li drew his sword and fought with the lion, but the lion's fur seemed to be impenetrable by any sharp weapon, and Hwo Li could not kill him at all. As the sky darkened, He Wuli thought of the poisoned arrows and aimed them at the lion. One, two missed, the third arrow hit the lion's heart. The arrow dipped in Hsu's poisoned blood shot into Ani's broken heart at once. The lion fell to the ground and became human. Hsu Wu Li looked at Ani in amazement and Ani died without saying a word. Later Zeus made Ani go back to the sky to become a star, the one that was as brilliant as the sun, Leo. And human beings belonging to the constellation Leo were also endowed with the character of being brave enough to sacrifice for love.
Virgin Winter
She was the only daughter of Dimitri, the earthly mother of earth and god of grain, and the splendid goddess of spring, and wherever she trod softly, delicate flowers bloomed. One day, when Persephone and her companions were picking flowers in a meadow in the valley, she was surprised to find a silver daffodil of radiant beauty. She drifted away from her companions and reached out to pick the daffodil. The moment she picked it, the daffodil turned into a cloud of purple smoke, and a faint aroma of the netherworld filled the air. The smoke gradually cleared, and a handsome man all in black with purple eyes appeared before her eyes. Persephone took a step back in shock. Only to see a terrifying smile flowing from the corner of the man's mouth as he said, "Goddess, you broke the spell and saved me, so fulfill my vow and marry me!" Before Persephone could understand what was going on, a crack opened in the ground and a powerful force swept her in ...... Persephone's cries for help echoed through the valley, and Dimitri threw down the grain in her hands and flew over a thousand mountains in search of her daughter. Without Mother Earth on earth, seeds no longer germinated, the fertile land could not bear bunches of wheat, and mankind faced great disaster. All of this soon reached the ears of Zeus, he knew that Posephine robbed the king of the underworld is Haitis, so he ordered to once again curse him. Haitis was ultimately no match for Zeus's power, but he truly loved Persephone. Knowing that he would soon fall into a long sleep again, he said to Persephone, "The fragrance of my body should belong to the earth, please take it away!" After saying this, the Haitian priest closed his eyes and could no longer see his beloved goddess of spring, Persephone. It was spring when Persephone came back to earth from hell, and she spread the fragrance of hundreds of flowers on the earth and brought the brilliant sunshine to everyone. However, she could not forget the Haitian priest who had been sleeping in hell, and those purple eyes lingered in the goddess's heart. In the summer, the goddess was tired of thinking about it; in the fall, the goddess was heavy with longing. In winter, the goddess finally couldn't help but run to hell to visit Haitis. At this time, Haitis would miraculously wake up, and in the spring, as soon as Persephone left him, he fell back to sleep. Year after year, this pure and beautiful virgin realized that she was really in love with the gloomy ghost of the underworld. So Zeus decreed that a quarter of the year should be set aside for them to meet. From then on, the winter when the earth is frosty and no grass grows is the day when Persephone goes to the underworld to meet the Haitian priest. Zeus was so moved by this special love that he named one of the constellations in the sky Virgo in honor of all that Persephone had done for the earth.
The Wish of the Scales
The Goddess of Justice is the daughter of Zeus, and Poseidon, the god of the sea, is the brother of Zeus. In an extremely distant time, mankind dwelt on earth with the gods and lived in peace and happiness. And the Goddess of Justice and Poseidon had feelings for each other over a long period of time, they respected each other and loved each other. Goddess of Justice had a man-like temperament, firm and passionate; Poseidon was as deep and cold as the sea. Zeus had countless wives and therefore countless sons and daughters, and Poseidon was his only brother, whom he and Hera, the Queen of Heaven, had made with their tears. Not only did Zeus and the Queen of Heaven love him, but all the gods and goddesses in the pantheon treated him as if he were the apple of their eye. The Goddess of Justice, however, was very independent and had a mind of her own. Humans were very clever, they gradually learned to build houses and pave roads, but at the same time they also learned to fight and cheat. War and evil began to spread on earth, and many of the gods could not bear it and went back to live in the sky, but only the Goddess of Justice and Poseidon stayed behind. The goddess did not despair of mankind, but believed that one day mankind would come to its senses and return to the good and innocent nature of the past. Poseidon, however, lost faith in mankind and pessimistically advised the goddess to return to heaven. Naturally, the goddess does not listen, so the two argue for the first time in their lives. They argued fiercely, escalating from the issue of mankind, and eventually came to the point of each other's origins. The goddess of justice despised Poseidon as nothing more than a puddle of salt water, while Poseidon shook out the scandalous story of Zeus and the fact that the goddess was born out of wedlock. Goddess of Justice is so insulted that she seeks out her father, Zeus, to judge her. Hera, the queen of the heavens, suggests that the two compete to see who can make mankind feel more at peace and whoever loses will apologize to the other. Hera, who favored Poseidon and was jealous of Lady Justice's mother, knew that water was the source of life and would surely make mankind feel peaceful. The match was set in the square of Heaven, and Poseidon started first. Poseidon waved his hand towards the wall, and very beautiful water flowed out of the cracks, crystal clear, making people feel infinitely cool and comfortable when they looked at it. The Goddess of Justice transformed into a tree with a reddish-brown trunk, green leaves and golden olives, which made anyone who looked at it feel love and peace. Poseidon smiled at the goddess, knowing that her wish had finally come true. Mankind recognized the importance of peace, the goddess and Poseidon made peace, and Zeus commemorated the outcome by throwing the scale he carried with him up into the sky, giving rise to today's constellation Libra.
The helplessness of the Scorpion
There were originally no deserts in the world, no deserts and no lakes. The palace of the Sun God, which was supported by magnificent columns, studded with shining gold and radiant gems, with snow-white ivory embedded in the flying eaves, and with beautiful patterns carved on the two silver gates, recorded countless beautiful and ancient legends on earth. Apollo's son Fao Tong, the god of the sun, and his daughter Hurley lived in this beautiful palace. Fao Tong was born beautiful and sexy, impulsive and conceited; sister Hurley gentle and kind, but did not get the gift of his father, has a beautiful face like the sun god, which makes her very helpless, because she is y in love with Fao Tong. Also in love with Fao Tong is Nai, the goddess of water springs, who is absolutely beautiful. Day after day, year after year, in the endless love and disappointment, Hurley gradually became melancholy and sensitive, the conceited Fayatong did not understand her, still with Nay in pairs. Whenever Hurley expresses her feelings, Fahrenheit keeps Hurley away on the grounds that they share the same father. Hurley could no longer tolerate his cruelty and indifference, and finally, an ignorant lie was born in her mind. One day she found Fae Tong and said to him, "My dear brother, I cannot conceal from you any longer; though she is our mother, and I should not have laughed at her for anything, I am obliged to tell you that you are not a child of heaven, but that you were born of Clumoine, our dear mother, and an unknown mortal." The impulsive Phaethon easily believed his sister, who had never been a liar, and ran to his father, Apollo, to ask for the truth. But no matter how much Apollo repeated his assurances, he just didn't believe he was his father's biological son. In the end, the sun god had no choice but to point to the river Styx and swear that he would agree to whatever he wanted in order to prove that F?atong was his son. However, what Fayatong chose was the Sun Car, which the Sun God had never expected! Knowing that Fa'au Tong could not drive a solar car at all, if he did not follow the prescribed course, it would surely lead to a great disaster. However, the conceited son did not listen to the advice, jumped into the solar car and rushed out of the two gates of time. Stars one by one disappeared, the golden sun car, long winged Pegasus, endless sky, the devil like visions ...... Fayatong simply can not control the sun car, let it in time and space in the destructive shuttle. The grassland dried up, the forest caught fire, the crops burned, the lake became a desert! The people on the ground either froze to death or died of heat, the sky was dark and the world was filled with countless grievances. Hurley watched the tragedy unfold, knowing that it was all her fault. She sighed helplessly and released a poisonous scorpion, which bit Fayatong's ankle, and the gods tried to stop him, but it was too late, and the burning Fayatong and the solar chariot fell from the sky together into the vast river Eridanus. Nae, the goddess of water springs, buried him in tears. And Heli wept bitterly in despair for four months, finally turning into an aspen tree, her tears into a crystalline lake. Zeus, in order to warn mankind of the weakness of conceit, named a constellation after the scorpion that had done so much good, called Scorpio.
The goodness of the archer
In the prairie of distant ancient Greece, galloped a group of half-human, half-horse community, which is a ferocious nature of the community. "Half man half horse" represents the rational and irrational, human nature and animal nature of the contradictory struggle, this is the centaur tribe. The only exception in the tribe is the archer, Kieran, a man of good nature, who is honest and sincere to others, humble and reasonable. Thus he was respected and loved by everyone. One day, the hero Hwo Li came to visit his friend Chilun. Hwo Li had heard that the wine of the Centaurs was delicious, so he asked Chilun to bring it to him to enjoy, but he was not satisfied even after he had drunk all of Chilun's wine, and insisted on drinking all of the wine that had been dropped. Chilun very patiently explained to him, wine is the tribe's public **** property, not any one person can be alone in possession, I hope that Hewu Li do not because of a momentary pleasure and offend the anger of the masses. Hewu Li was always short-tempered, how could he listen to Chilun's words, he pushed this kind friend aside and broke into the Centaur tribe. As Chilun expected, the violent Hwuli and the fierce Centaurs met, and a conflict inevitably occurred. Her five power is very strong, young that is with both hands to strangle the python, he completed the king's ten impossible tasks with ease, even the sun god Apollo are afraid of him three times, the centaurs, although powerful, but also is not a match for Her five power, they have to fall to flee. He Wu Li holding the divine bow to catch up, through the strength of wine, a large number of attacks. The Centaurs were forced to flee to Chilun's home. The people were terrified, He Wu Li stood at the door and shouted that if no one came out again, he would destroy the tribe. When Chilun heard this, for the sake of the tribe, for the sake of his friends, for the sake of defusing the fight, he defiantly pushed open the door and came out. At that very moment, Herwulik's arrow also flew! Hewu Li regretfully and painfully watched his friend being shot through the heart by the divine arrow, while Chilun used his last strength to say, "Even the sharpest arrow will be embraced by a weak heart; even the craziest beastliness will not obliterate human nature." At this time, Chilun's body broke into countless little stars and flew into the sky, and they gathered together as if they were centaurs and horses, and the arrow still seemed to be right in front of his chest. In honor of the good Chiron, people called this constellation Sagittarius.
Happiness of Capricorn
Pan, the god of herdsmen, was ugly. He watched over Zeus's cattle and sheep day in and day out, but did not dare to sing with the gods; he had always adored the harp-playing fairy in the temple, but did not dare to confess his love to her ...... All this was because of his ugly appearance. Shy and self-conscious, and with little magical power, Penn was virtually unknown in the heavenly realm. No one understands the burning heart hidden under his ugly appearance, and no one is willing to go close to him to listen to his moving piping voice. At the end of the River of Heaven there is a lake that no one dares to venture into, for its waters are cursed, and anyone who takes a step into the river will turn into a fish, never to return. But Penn had no care in the world, he knew that even if he was in the liveliest place no one would notice, so he might as well just blow by the lake, maybe the fairies could hear him! One day, however, just as the gods were setting up a feast and gathering, a multi-headed, hundred-eyed beast from the Black Forest suddenly scurried into the hall! The beast was so powerful that all the gods were unable to subdue it and fled. The fairy, who was playing her harp, was terrified, and she stood there, not knowing what to do. As the beast rushed towards the fairy, the timid and shy Penn jumped out of the way, picking up the fairy and running away, with the beast in hot pursuit. Penn knew he couldn't outrun the monster, and in his desperation, he suddenly remembered the lake at the end of the Heavenly River, and ran desperately toward it. The monster also knows the power of the lake, it secretly laughed at Penn's stupidity, to run there is not asking for death! But the beast never thought that Penn would step into the lake without a second thought, and he held the fairy high in his hand and stood in the center of the lake. The beast had no choice but to give up. After the monster left, Penn carefully moved to the shore and put down the fairy. The fairy was very grateful and tried to pull Penn up, but Penn's lower body had turned into a fish! Zeus created Capricorn in his image, and the people of Capricorn are like Penn, strict and introverted, with their own unique understanding of happiness.