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Zeus: The father of the gods and the god of the gods, the supreme ruler of all things on earth. Rule the heavens and the earth with thunder and an aegis called "Aques". At the same time, Zeus was a big carrot, and he made his wife Hera jealous.
Poseidon Poseidon - The god of the sea, a powerful ruler second only to Zeus. Poseidon has great power, but he is a simple-minded god. His weapon is a trident.
Apollon: The god of the sun, but also the god of prophecy, bows and arrows, and healing. Apollo was the most handsome of the male gods, he was happy, intelligent, had a sunny temperament, was always full of courage and strength, and women liked him.
Ares: God of War. Always in armor and handsome, but because of his short temper and like to shout, the gods don't like him very much, but Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty, is fond of him.
Hermes: Retinue of Zeus, god of shepherd boys and wanderers. He is a talented and charismatic god, always with a mischievous smile and quick movements, and is the busiest of the gods. The gods loved him.
Hephaestus: The god of blacksmiths with exceptional craftsmanship. He was hunched and lame, the ugliest of the gods. But he had a very kind heart.
Ouranos, the god of the sky.
Typhon, with a large body and a fire in his eyes, hundreds of snakes growing on his head, spit out scarlet letters.
The Prometheus Brothers.
The elf Daphne later became a laurel tree.
Argos, a giant with a hundred eyes.
Dionysus, the god of wine.
Eros, the goddess of love.
Hades, the king of the underworld.
That's all for the main thing.
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Summary. The male gods of Greece are Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Prometheus, and Apollo.
The male gods of Greece are Zeus, Poseidon, Hades, Prometheus, and Apollo.
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The god of Adonis.
Adonis is the god of plants and beauty, a beautiful man in the royal family, more than 190cm tall (nine feet), handsome and delicate facial features like flowers, so that everyone and everything in the world are overshadowed in front of him, Venus is in love, he is a plant god who comes back from the dead every year, forever young and ageless, he is a god worshiped by women.
The modern word Adonis is often used to describe an unusually beautiful, attractive young man.
Adonis is the earliest source of "beautiful men" in the West.
The legend of him has repeatedly appeared in the works of writers throughout the ages, and the most touching of them is a long poem written by Shakespeare. The poem describes Venus's love story with him.
It is said that Adonis, a beautiful man in ancient Greece, was nine feet tall (more than 190 cm), and his handsome and delicate facial features like flowers made everyone and everything in the world lose color in front of him; But he has no interest in love, and only likes to gallop between the mountains and forests to hunt. He is a plant god who comes back from the dead every year, eternally young and ageless, and he has a deep connection to the almanac. He was a goddess worshipped by women, and fragments of poems from around 600 BC by Shaker in Lai Gaikon Swass show that the girls around Savos worshipped the dying Adonis.
His incarnation is an autumn peony flower. It is also said that its incarnation is anemone. In ancient Greek mythology, the rose was transformed by the face of Adonis, the god of beauty and plants, and the bridge of Venus, the god of love and beauty.
Adonis is also the earliest source of "beautiful men" in Western countries, and the story of Venus and Adonis also reflects the good wishes of ordinary people for handsome men and beautiful women.
Cupid - a legend of love.
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