Greek mythology of the Siren s Song, what is the name of the song sung by the Sirens in Greek mythol

Updated on culture 2024-03-09
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    You are very good, I like it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Poseidon(Greek: English: poseidon).

    He is the god of the sea in Greek mythology and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus. At the same time, he is also the god in charge of horses, legend has it that he gave the first horse to mankind, and his mount is a **chariot driven by a white horse, and he is the brother of Zeus and Hades.

    When Poseidon is angry, a sea monster will appear in the sea, and when he wields the trident, he can not only easily set off monstrous waves, cause storms and tsunamis to sink the continent and shatter the heavens and the earth, but also shatter everything, and even cause a big **.

    As he drove the chariot across the sea, the waves became calm, and dolphins followed. Therefore, the Greek seafarers and fishermen near the Aegean Sea admired him very much.

    The Romans corresponded to the Greek gods in the late imperial period with Roman gods. The Roman god corresponding to Poseidon was Neptune, the god of the sea, from whom the Latin name Neptune originated.

    Main deeds:

    Poseidon was ambitious and belligerent. Not satisfied with the power he possessed, he conspired with Hera, Athena, and Apollo to oust Zeus from his throne. But the conspiracy did not succeed, and Zeus discovered it, and he was demoted to the mortal world to serve a mortal.

    With the help of Apollo, he built the famous Trojan walls for King Rausedon.

    On another occasion, he competed with Athena, the goddess of wisdom, for the protection of the city in order to gain control of the rich city's wealth. The Poseidon halberd struck the sea, and a horse leaped out of the sea.

    Athena stuck her spear in the ground, and an olive tree grew from the ground. The steed is the driving force of the chariot and symbolizes war, while the olive tree is a symbol of peace and has considerable agricultural value. Zeus presided over the voting of the Olympian gods, and Athena won by a majority.

    On another occasion he had a heated argument with Apollo over the death of the king of Corinth, which ended in victory.

    The above content reference: Encyclopedia - Poseidon.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The Song of the Sirens (Song of the Sirens).

    Come, our heroes, glorious Greeks, stop and listen to our songs!

    No boat can sail through the beautiful island of the Sirens unless the helmsman listens to our beautiful songs.

    Beautiful songs give you joy and wisdom, and accompany you as you sail safely.

    The sirens knew perfectly well that in the wilderness of Troy, the gods prepared only the heroes of both sides with the hardships of life.

    Our wisdom is like the sun and the moon shining in the world, and we know the war and love that occur in the world.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Poseidon Poseidon (Greek: The king of the sea in Greek mythology, the shaker of the earth, his majesty is comparable to the endless vitality of the earth and the flood, known as Zeus of the sea, his status and power are so high that the dominance is throughout the universe, and he is the most powerful ruler after Zeus the Father. Poseidon was one of the twelve main gods of Olympus and one of the triumvirate of Olympus, and Neptune was named after his Roman name, Neptune.

    He is the son of the second generation of god king Kronos and the god queen Rhea, the second brother of Zeus, and the supreme god who rules all the universe and seas. At the beginning, Poseidon and the three brothers divided their sphere of influence: the younger brother Zeus obtained the sky, the eldest brother Hades deigned to the underworld, and Poseidon got all the sea.

    Poseidon's mount is a chariot driven by a white horse, and a Trident of Poseidon.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    In ancient Greek mythology, the king of the gods was Zeus, Hera, the eldest son of Zeus, the sun god Apollo, the second son of Poseidon, the god of the sea, and the third son Hades.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Loriele Bai

    I don't know why that's the case.

    It makes my heart so sad.

    Zhi ancient legends.

    It's all coming to my DAO's heart.

    The evening breeze is very cool and cool as the sun is approaching.

    Calm by the Rhine.

    The mountain peaks are reflected in the setting sun.

    The sparkle is so beautiful and very.

    It's really strange that there is a beautiful woman all of a sudden.

    Alone on the top of the mountain.

    She had soft blonde hair.

    The gold ornaments shone brightly.

    She had soft blonde hair.

    At the same time, she sings coquettishly.

    The tune is so wonderful.

    Coquettish and melodious. It is unforgettable.

    The boatman who drove the boat.

    I only listened to her singing.

    Regardless of the midstream rock.

    Just look up and up.

    Pity the boatman.

    Finally all died in the waves.

    I don't know how this could be.

    It's sad and sad. and confusing.

    I'm looking for it too, and I've been looking for a long time to find it

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