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The Myth and Tales of Lap is a heavy book. The variety of characters and the complexity of the relationships make people bored and unbearable; And many shocking things make people feel depressed, dull, and even suffocating.
In Greek mythology, both gods and deified people (heroes) have human emotions, and their thoughts are engraved with human imprints. Although Greek mythology mainly celebrates the deeds of heroes, I think it also deeply exposes and criticizes the ugliness of human nature. Greek gods.
It can be called a treasure book of human criticism. Family affection can be something very false. If you are your brother today, you may become your enemy tomorrow.
The unreliability of love is easily reminiscent of perishable food, which is difficult to preserve for a long time. Selfish desires blind the mind, killing and revenge fill the world, killing causes revenge, and revenge repeats killing.
Greek mythology is a true representation of man and god, without whitewashing the light or covering up the darkness. It treats both men and gods equally. Not to cover up his meanness because he is a hero, not to cover up his hypocrisy because he is a god.
The criticism of human nature is deeply rooted in such soil, so the criticism is profound and powerful.
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My impression is that in Greek mythology, gods and humans are the same. They all have selfish intentions, they will do some bad things for themselves, and they also have happiness, troubles and sadness. The mythological gods have distinct personalities, rich feelings, and are not mysterious, giving people a sense of intimacy that makes people more willing to believe in this interesting mythological story.
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Sparta's extreme military training and military education, the image of a tough warrior is a popular theme in game movies, is Sparta a hero in real history, or a war machine? The Spartan warrior of ancient Greek mythology.
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1. Prometheus sends tinder.
It tells the story of Prometheus, a great friend of mankind, who gave fire to mankind in order to help mankind live a warm and happy life, and did not hesitate to bear the cruel punishment of Zeus, the father of the gods.
2. Hades brought plague to the world.
The king of the underworld in ancient Greek mythology, and the god of plague, he once infected the city-state of Thebais with a deadly plague, which did not stop until two young girls, Metrioc and Menipe, volunteered to sacrifice.
3. Poseidon creates horses.
Poseidon, one of the twelve main gods of Olympus, the god of the sea and the shaker of the earth, the second brother of Zeus. Horses and cows were his sacred relics, and he was very fond of horses and created them. Therefore, after he ruled the seas, he turned several horses into fish-horse hybrids with tail fins.
In this way, they also pull carts for him in the water.
4. The Guardian History of Athena.
The legend that Athena became the patron saint of Athens is associated with the match between the goddess and Poseidon. When Athens was first built by a Phoenician, Poseidon competed with Athena for the glory of the name, and the person who could provide humanity with the most useful things would become the patron saint of the city. Poseidon conjured a war horse by striking the ground with his trident.
Athena, on the other hand, conjured up an olive tree – a symbol of peace and prosperity. Because the war horse was believed to represent war and sorrow, Athens was named after the goddess. The goddess soon brought the city under her protection.
On the Acropolis of Athens, there are still remnants of one of the most famous buildings in ancient Greece, the Parthenon, where the goddess Athena was worshipped.
5. Apollo vs. Monty Python.
Young Apollo ran through the blue sky with a harp in his hand and a silver bow on his shoulder, and golden arrows clanged in his quiver. He ran to the cave where the python Pitong lived, and sought revenge for his mother, Leto. For Leto was pursued by Pitong and suffered a great deal of suffering.
Apollo soon found the cave where Pitong lived. The terrible Pitong crawled out of the cavern, its huge scale-covered body circling round and round between the rocks, its weight weighing down the rocks and the mountains. Pitong destroyed everything around it.
The goddess and all the creatures fled for fear of it.
Pitong opened his bloody mouth, ready to swallow Apollo. The strings on Apollo's silver bow hummed, and his golden arrows rained down on Pitong. Pitong lost his breath and lay on the ground.
Apollo sang the battle song of victory, buried Pitong, and built the temple of Delphi and the priesthood there, prophesied the will of Zeus.
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Greek Mythology is a collection of stories about gods and heroes of the ancient Greek nation. It interweaves real life with fantasy to create an all-encompassing and magnificent world for people, vividly depicting the social life of the ancient Greeks, and many stories such as the theft of the Golden Fleece by Iason, the establishment of the Twelve Exploits by the hero Hercules, and the Trojan War have become household names. To this day, Greek mythology still retains in people's consciousness for a long time with its beautiful images and rich poetry, and has been passed down as an eternal theme of literature and art.
Table of Contents Heroes of Argo Iasons and Peliath Heroes of Argo on a Journey Heroes of Argo on the island of Remnos Heroes of Argo and the Dollianas Hercules Stay in the Bay King Polydiuces and Pebrica Birds of Phineus and Harbien Alpine Boulder Iason's palace in Aetes Medea and Aetes Argos's suggestion Medea promises to help the Argot Heroes Iason and Medea Iason completes the mission of Aetes Medea snatches the golden sheepskin The Argot Hero Escapes with Medea The Argot Hero Returns to the Voyage The Corcastians Follow the Heroes The Last Adventure of the Heroes The End of Iason's Heracles The Life and Childhood of Hercules The Education of Hercules Hercules Faces a Choice Hercules' First Heroic Deeds Hercules and the Giants' Battle Hercules and Eurystheus The Mighty Lion of Nemia The Hydra Sudra The Deer on the Gravenian Mountains The Boar of Ermantos The Oxpen of Augerus The Strange Bird of Lake Stinfaros The Bull of Crete Diomedes' horses The conquest of the Amazons The herd of the giant Geryon The golden apple of Hesperides The dog of Hades – Cerberus Hercules and Eurythos Hercules and Admetus Hercules in the service of Onphale Hercules's later years Hercules and Deianira Hercules and Nesus The end of Hercules Theseus Oedipus Theban War Trojan legend.
Resources.
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The story of ancient Greek mythology, Hercules fights the hydra.
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Look for the stories of the zodiac signs on the Internet, they are all Greek myths.
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The story of Tantalus can be found on the Mythological Stories Network.
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In the world, the greatest love is mother.
Love; In the world, the most selfless love is maternal love; Among people, the most heartwarming thing is the mother's love. Mother's love is unanswered.
Everywhere, "Lychee" written by Xiao Fuxing made me feel more about maternal love.
My mother didn't eat a single lychee before she died, and gave it all to her beloved little grandchildren, reflecting the mother's infinite care for her children
Oh, yes! Mother's love is everywhere, and every mother loves her children. Let's just say my mom!
My mom treats me very well, and she doesn't blame me for every exam, no matter how bad I is. Once, my Chinese exam essay writing off-topic made me get a lifelong unforgettable score of 79 points, the result came out, my mother did not want to hit me, but picked up the paper for me to break down seriously, not a word was missed... Afterwards I asked my mother, why didn't she hit me? Mom said:
All mothers in the world will do this! ”
Of course, there were many famous mothers in ancient times: like Meng's mother, in order to let her son study well, she went home three times in a row, and her mother-in-law endured the pain of cutting her love and let her son serve the motherland...
Mother's love is everywhere, mother's love is meticulous, if someone asks me what is mother's love? I would tell her: "Mother's love is a great love, mother's love is a selfless love, mother's love is a love that warms people's hearts!" ”
Zeus's father, Satu, well.
4. Antaeus.
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