Second, there are two different stories about the origin of snakes and the power war. The first one comes from ancient Greek mythology. Snakes and sticks are in memory of the great doctor Asclo Perseus. The son of Apollo, the sun god, learned medical technology from Cheron Centauri, but Zeus, the king of gods, worried that Asclepius's profound medical knowledge would make everyone live forever. To avoid this, Zeus struck Asclepius with lightning.
After that, people worshipped Asclepius as one of the gods and gathered in his temple to rest. People believe that they can pass on the secret treatment secrets to patients, so that they can recover immediately. In view of people's belief in Pius in Asli, Zeus finally had to resurrect Pius in Asli and formally became a god. Because Asclepius usually appeared in front of people in a standing position, wearing a robe and holding a scepter wrapped with snakes, the scepter became the only medical symbol.
The snake on the scepter is a symbol of medicine and health, and the scepter and a pair of wings symbolize peace. It is said that once Asclepius met a very complicated patient, which made Asco Piriou hopeless. He consulted a snake for advice. Finally, the patient recovered. In the process of consultation and discussion with snakes, in order to discuss with them face to face and express their equal status, Askro Pius asked snakes to entangle them.
Although these are legends, what remains is worthy of our trust, which also shows that even if it is bad, we can give him a good moral.