英文12星座传说
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Pisces双鱼
According to one Greek myth, Pisces represents the fish into which Aphrodite and her son Eros transformed in order to escape the monster Typhon(was the last son of Gaia, earth godness. fathered by Tartarus, and the most deadly monster of Greek mythology. He was known as the "Father of all monsters"; his wife Echidna was likewise the "Mother of All Monsters ); they are tied together with a cord on their tails, to make sure they do not lose one another. Alternatively, the twin fish were placed in the heavens in honor of their heroic deed of saving Aphrodite and Eros from Typhon on the river Euphrates.
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蔡乃晨 曾 康 佳 敏 何光凝
刘李 佳丁 怡一
夏孔 含超 章举
刘老师 张 王 一 畅 鸣 吴文静 任方宁
余婷婷 张 李 布 成 泽 花 李曼华
姚雨菲 祁 吴 丹 钏 毛咏欣
徐 康 嘉 俊 辉 霞
罗郑 云景 笛音
Aries 白羊
In Classical astrology, the sign of the ram was associated with the golden winged ram that rescued Phrixos and his sister Helle from the altar where they were to be offered as a sacrifice to Zeus. The golden ram carried them to the land of Colchis but on the way Helle fell into the sea and drowned. When Phrixos arrived at Colchis he sacrificed the ram to Zeus and presented the golden fleece (金羊毛) to his father-in-law, the King of Colchis. The fleece was then hung upon a sacred oak and guarded by a dragon until stolen by Jason The myth recounts that Zeus was so moved by the ram's fate that he gave it the greatest honour of being moved to the heavens their stepmother, Inohatched a devious plot to get rid of the twins, roasting all of Boeotia's crop seeds oracle Ino bribed the men sent to the oracle to lie and tell the others that the oracle required the sacrifice of Phrixus and Helle.
Cancer 巨蟹座
Cancer the giant crab,. While Hercules was busy fighting the multi-headed monster,wife of zeus, the goddess Hera, who hated her step-son Hercules, sent the Crab to distract him. Cancer grabbed onto the hero's toe with its claws, but barely breaking the rhythm of his great battle with Hydra, Hercules crushed the crab with his foot. Hera, grateful for the little crustacean's heroic but pitiful effort, gave it a place in the sky; but none of its stars were bright because the crab had failed to accomplish its given task. Distract 转移 分心
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Gemini 双子座
Classical mythology developed this ancient myth into the tale of the eggborn brothers Castor and Pollux, born to their mother Leda after she was seduced by Zeus in the guise of a swan. Their consummation, on the same night as Leda lay with her husband, Sparta's King Tyndareus resulted in the birth of immortal Pollux, who possessed great physical strength, and mortal Castor who possessed great ingenuity. Upon Castor's death Pollux begged Zeus to let him share his own immortality with his twin to keep them together and they were transformed into the Gemini constellation. In the guise of 假借 假装 Swan 天鹅
Virgo 处女座
Erigone As the sign of the harvest, Virgo held strong connections with the time that grapes were gathered for the production of wine and Erigone represents an aspect of this association. She was the daughter of Icarius, who received the secret of wine making from the Wine God, Dionysus, and was murdered by peasants who believed they had been poisoned by his wine. Erigone was led to discover his body by their faithful dog and hanged herself in grief. The zeus were moved to pity over the tragedy and transported the family to everlasting glory in the heavens :, Erigone became Virgo
Goddess of love, beauty and sexuality
AquariusBaidu Nhomakorabea水瓶
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Aquarius is sometimes identified with Ganymede, a beautiful youth in with whom Zeus fell in love and, in the disguise of an eagle carried off to Olympus to be "cup-bearer" to the gods
Taurus 金牛座
In Greek mythology, Taurus was identified with the bull whose form Zeus took to seduce Europa,(欧罗巴(腓尼基王阿革诺耳之女); [ ). In illustrations, only the front portion of this constellation are depicted; in Greek mythology this was sometimes explained as Taurus being partly submerged as he carried Europa out to sea
Scorpio
天蝎座
In Greek Mythology, the myths associated with Scorpio (Scorpius) almost invariably also contain a reference to Orion. However, there are two contrasting stories about the two. One tale is that Orion was a giant who was a great hunter and very modest about his amazing skill. One day he fell in love with a princess of an island he was passing, but her father refused to let his daughter go and, thus, was determined to keep Orion away from the princess. The king did so by blinding Orion, thus not letting him hunt and amaze the woman. Orion traveled to the Sun which healed his eyes, and decided to kill the king (who later died during a war) and pursue his hunting. He became great friends with Artemis,月亮女神 who favored Orion greatly for his modesty and superb skill at hunting. One day Apollo was jealous that the two were great friends, and sent a harsh scorpion at him and stung his heel. Artemis, furious with her brother, killed the scorpion and threatened to throw Delphi (Apollo's beloved city) into ruins if he did not apologize, which he hastily did. Zeus decided that Orion should be put in the stars, and the scorpion should always chase him; therefore, the constellation Orion appears in the winter, running away from the constellation of Scorpio which arrives in the summer...