Zeus, the main god of Greek mythology, Odin, the main god of Norse mythology, who is the main god of

Updated on culture 2024-07-23
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The main god of China is Nuwa, as well as the Yuan Shi Tianzun, the god after Pangu opened the heavens and the earth, and we are widely known as the Jade Emperor, the god of thunder, the god of doors, etc., which is also one of the beliefs of our Chinese people.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    The main god of Chinese mythology is supposed to be the Jade Emperor. Although the Jade Emperor was not the strongest man in Chinese mythology, he ruled over the gods.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course, the main god of our Chinese mythology is Nuwa, Nuwa makes up the sky, and Nuwa creates people.

    In Chinese mythology, Nuwa is the creator of the gods, and it is she who created human beings.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Zeus (Ancient Greek: Greek: δ English:

    Zeus), is the third generation of god-kings in ancient Greek mythology, the supreme god who rules over all things in the world, and the head of the twelve main gods of Olympus. The greatest god in Greek mythology. The Roman mythological equivalent of Zeus was Jupiter or Jove.

    2. Athena (Greek language: English: Athena), also known as Pallas Athena, is the goddess of wisdom and war in ancient Greek mythology, and one of the twelve main gods of Olympus.

    According to ancient Greek texts, Athena was dignified, beautiful, bright and moving, and was a young and powerful goddess.

    3. Metis (Metis) (ancient Greek: English: metis) one of the goddesses of the ocean, the goddess of primordial wisdom, and the first wife of Zeus; or the sea goddess of Melles.

    4. Kronos (ancient Greek: English: Kronos), is the second generation of god kings in ancient Greek mythology, originally the son of the first generation of god kings Ouranos and Gaia, and the youngest of the twelve Titans.

    He is often confused with Chronos Khronos, the god of repentance in ancient Greece.

    5. Ares (Greek: English: Ares), is the god of war in ancient Greek mythology, one of the twelve main gods of Olympus, and the son of Zeus, the king of the gods, and Hera, the queen of heaven, and is regarded as the embodiment of the martial spirit, and its counterpart in Roman mythology is Mars (Mars).

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    1. Odin is the noisiest chain god in Norse mythology, the god king of the Aesir god clan, and the ruler of the whole world.

    2. Legend has it that Odin was tall, wearing gold armor, riding an eight-legged horse "Sleipnir" and holding a famous gun "Gungnir", and lived in the temple of "Valhalla". He asked the Valkyries to collect the souls of the dead in preparation for the end-of-life battle, "Ragnarok".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    First of all, it is necessary to clarify a huge difference between Norse mythology and Greek mythology:

    In Norse mythology, gods also die of old age (they have golden apples that are forever young, but almost all of them die at dusk of the gods).

    In Greek mythology, gods are never dead (think Prometheus).

    So there is no comparison between these two main gods. If you have to say it, of course, Zeus is powerful, after all, he is still hanging if he doesn't die.

    When it comes to power, Zeus is a creator-like character who controls everything. Odin's wisdom was achieved through scheming, self-sacrifice, and gouging out his right eye. Zeus is a bug god, and Odin's wisdom and courage are more valuable to humans.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Odin is a billion points stronger than Zeus, Zeus's father, the Titans, is Odin's regular enemy, and Zeus's regular enemy is humans.

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