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There is no Greek mythology, Che Tian made it up.
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No, it was conceived by Masami Sada herself.
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Not... But there are similar Zodiac Guardians.
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The stories of Saint Seiya all involve the apotheosis of Athens.
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There are too many, Saint Seiya is based on Greek mythology and constellation mythology as the axis of creation! For example, "Medusa", "**Apple", "Andrumada", "Poseidon the Emperor" and so on!
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Saint Seiya was changed by the Japanese based on ancient Greek mythological stories.
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1.The Twelve Lords have different theories.
It is generally believed. Zeus, Hera, Poseidon, Ares, Hephaestus, Aphrodite, Athena, Apollo, Artemis.
Hestia was originally one of the twelve gods, and in order to live with mortals, he gave up the position of the twelve gods to Dionysus.
Demeter had half a year to live with her daughter Persephone in the underworld, and would give up the position of the Twelve Gods to Hades.
2.The sun god of the legend of the true red boy was originally based on Apollo. At that time, the manga was still **, and Toei was also afraid that there would be a conflict with Che Tian in the future**, so the name was not Apollo but a very similar Abel.
The character is taken from Apollo but set as another person. This belongs to the creation of artistic reprocessing.
3.The undead saint set in the theatrical version is not modern at all in the era of his life, but he has been resurrected in modern times. So if you want to put the settings of the manga and anime together, you only need to remember that they are two Lyra Saint Seiya from different eras.
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As we all know, Saint Seiya is a classic anime from the 80s, and it is also a childhood work that accompanied us growing up. It is also a very famous anime to this day. The animation of the Saint Seiya series is also updated frequently, and although it is not created by the original author in recent years, it also shows the popularity of Saint Seiya.
So what exactly is the connection between Saint Seiya and Greek mythology? It's a question that everyone is curious about. In fact, Saint Seiya was created based on Greek mythology, which is also mixed with some Egyptian mythology and Hindu mythology, as well as ancient Chinese legends.
It can be said that it is a hodgepodge of works. This also reflects the author's unique style, which is not limited to Hindu mythology, but also innovates.
The 12 main gods of Olympus. I believe everyone understands something. For example, Zeus, the Emperor of Heaven, Hera, Poseidon, the god of the sea, and Hades, the king of Hades.
Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, Athena, the goddess of wisdom, the god of light, Artemis, the goddess of the hunt of Apollo, Ares, the goddess of war, and Aphrodite, the goddess of beauty. Hevestus, the god of fire, and Hermes, the god of fire.
Demeter was the daughter of Kronus and Rhea, and the sister of Hades and Poseidon, known as the goddess of grainsAlso called the goddess of the earth. It represents the god of the earth, and at the same time, it has great destructive power and can make the earth not grow. That's a terrifying ability.
Hera was a goddess in ancient Greek mythology, with the highest power after Zeus, and at the same time the only legitimate wife of Zeus, a model of dutiful wivesMainly responsible for marriage and childbirth, he is also very strong in terms of combat effectiveness, and can easily defeat Athena, and his true strength is unknown.
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Saint Seiya began broadcasting in Japan in 1986 and was introduced in China in 1992 and has become popular ever since. The whole story is set in Greek mythology, but it's not the whole story. Like Athena, Zeus, the sun god, Hades and many others are all characters of Greek mythology.
But "Saint Seiya" also has a Norse chapter of the story, which belongs to Norse mythology, like the god Odin is a story character of Norse mythology. It has more to do with Greek mythology, and in addition to the gods and goddesses in it, some constellations are also adapted from Greek mythology.
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Saint Seiya is inspired by the Leonid meteor shower and idioms are imaginative, the gods in the anime Athena, Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades are based on Greek mythology, the five old peaks of Lushan Mountain are Lushan, Jiangxi, China, and the prototype of the purple dragon is Zhao Yun Zhao Zilong, the general of the Three Kingdoms, Tong Hu is a generation of gun king Tong Yuan who lives in seclusion in Changshan, and the dragon is the dragon who descends to the dragon in the eighteen palms of Mr. Jin Yong, and the dragon is regretful, shocked, and the flying dragon is in the sky, which is based on the ancient Chinese book "Book of Changes", and so on.
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I think there should be a lot of prototypes for this anime, which are based on Greek mythology.
Now there are many domestic animations that also borrow ancient mythological stories from our country, and they will borrow them to increase the sense of mystery.
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"Saint Seiya" is based on Greek mythology, and also mixes Egyptian mythology, Indian mythology, and ancient Chinese legends.
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It is based on Greek mythology and was boiled by Masami Sada that is, it is a re-creation, and many characters, such as the part where Olufei looks back and sees the sun, is a story derived from Greek mythology.
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It's just a background, but it's not really connected.
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It's just a reference to a story setting, and there's not much connection.
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Many of the characters and character archetypes in the anime come from Greek mythology.
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Masami Sada has a unique style that does not stick to Greek mythology, but also innovates.
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It's basically the same culture.
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Most of the myths in the story are in line with true Greek mythology. And Seiya's prototype should be mainly based on Hercules and Achilles, and on this basis, add the rewriting of Masami Madada.
As for whether there really appeared in ancient Greece a warrior like Saint Seiya who believed in Athena and fought for Athena, there is no conclusive evidence. Starting from the ancient Greek "Theogony" and various mythological and historical sources, there are some, but not the majority, that the sages or warriors who identify with Athena. Among the academic schools in ancient Greece, there is a school called "Gnostic", which focuses on the development of human wisdom, the heart and other spiritual fields, which is more in line with the wisdom image of Athena, and may be the most in line with the "Saint Seiya" group in real history.
For more information, please refer to the information on the Internet.
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The myth is true. But not so boastful.
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It's hard to say how many times it is, because it is once every 200 years, and there should be at least three times according to the story! In the past, because Hades was hiding in the Pure Land of Bliss in his real body, he only turned around to control humans to start a war, so basically the first two holy wars ended with the final defeat of the possessed body of the Hades. The last time it ended with 5 Xiaoqiang running to the Pure Land of Bliss and killing the Grim Reaper, the Sleeping God, and Hades' true body, it should be regarded as the last holy war!
It also shows the determination and perseverance of Athena (Saori) who turned around this time at the end! In the past, after beating Hades's possession, Athena also flashed, and they all went back to rest and waited for more than 200 years before coming to possess and kill again!
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It's been many times, Saint Seiya said that Athena and Hades have been fighting since the age of mythology.
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