12星座故事英文
The stories of the 12 zodiac signs, often associated with Greek mythology, are fascinating tales that have been passed down through generations. Here』s a brief overview of each:
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Aries (The Ram): Aries is associated with the Golden Ram that rescued Phrixus and Helle, children of King Athamas. The ram's fleece was later sought by Jason and the Argonauts.
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Taurus (The Bull): Taurus represents the Cretan Bull, a magnificent beast sent by Poseidon. It was captured by Hercules as one of his twelve labors.
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Gemini (The Twins): Gemini is linked to Castor and Pollux, twin brothers with different fathers. Castor was mortal, while Pollux was immortal. When Castor died, Pollux shared his immortality with him, leading Zeus to place them in the sky as stars.
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Cancer (The Crab): Cancer is tied to the crab sent by Hera to distract Hercules during his battle with the Hydra. Despite its failure, Hera placed the crab in the sky.
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Leo (The Lion): Leo represents the Nemean Lion, a fearsome beast with an impenetrable hide. Hercules defeated it as his first labor, and it was later placed among the stars.
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Virgo (The Maiden): Virgo is often associated with Demeter, the goddess of the harvest, or her daughter Persephone, symbolizing purity and fertility.
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Libra (The Scales): Libra symbolizes balance and justice, often linked to Astraea, the goddess of justice, who held the scales to weigh the souls of the dead.
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Scorpio (The Scorpion): Scorpio is tied to the scorpion sent by Artemis or Gaia to kill Orion, the great hunter. Both Orion and the scorpion were placed in the sky, but on opposite sides to avoid further conflict.
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Sagittarius (The Archer): Sagittarius is often depicted as a centaur archer, possibly Chiron, the wise and immortal centaur who was a mentor to many Greek heroes.
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Capricorn (The Sea-Goat): Capricorn is linked to the god Pan, who transformed into a goat-fish to escape the monster Typhon. This hybrid form was later immortalized in the stars.
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Aquarius (The Water Bearer): Aquarius represents Ganymede, a beautiful youth who was taken by Zeus to serve as the cupbearer to the gods. He is often depicted pouring water, symbolizing life and nourishment.
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Pisces (The Fish): Pisces is tied to the story of Aphrodite and Eros, who transformed into fish to escape the monster Typhon. They tied themselves together with a rope to avoid being separated.
These stories not only provide a rich tapestry of mythology but also offer insight into the characteristics and traits often associated with each zodiac sign.