Myths and Legends about the Moon (Concise)

In Roman mythology, Di Anna is the sacred goddess of the moon, hunting and childbirth, wild animals and woodlands, and has the right to control animals' speech. She is regarded as the goddess themis in Greek mythology. Although Di Anna came from Italy, she was mainly a feminist and wizard in the religious worship in ancient Rome. For the naming of names, Di Anna is called the goddess of virginity, childbirth and women. She and three other virgins, Minerva and Vesta, vowed never to get married. Oak forest is her sacred plant. According to myths and legends, Diana and her twin brother Apollo were both born in Taylor Island. Di Anna was originally the goddess of hunting, wildlife and woodlands, but she later became the goddess of the moon instead of Luna, the Titan goddess, and gave birth in the countryside. Catullus wrote a poem in which he recorded that Di Anna had several aliases: Ladon Niya, Lucina, Inu, Trivia and luna. Di Anna's cruelty happened on the hillside, and the underground was filled with the blood of many wild animals. At this time, it was noon, the figure was shortened, and the distance between the sun and the east and west was just equal. The young Action and his hunting companions are advancing in the wilderness. He kindly said to them, "Friends, our nets and spears are dripping with the blood of wild animals. We are very lucky today. When the goddess of dawn gets on the red car again and invites her to come back during the day, we will continue what we intend to do. The sun god has now reached the zenith, and its hot air has shattered the ground. Stop what you are doing now and carry these nets back. " People did as he said and stopped working. There is a valley full of pines and cypresses in this place called Garfield, where Di Anna often sleeps around his belt. In the depths of the valley, there is a hidden cave, which is not artificially dug, but cleverly made by nature, comparable to human beings. Nature carved an arch in the light sand, and there was a clear spring on one side of the door, which flowed into a pond, surrounded by a grass embankment. Di Anna, the goddess who hunts in the middle reaches of the forest, often bathes her unmarried body in clear water when she is tired. On this day, she went to the cave again and gave the shotgun, rocket launcher and bow with loose strings to the maid in charge of weapons. Another fairy picked up her clothes, and two others took off her sandals. The maid who combed her hair was more dexterous than others, and tied her hair in a bun over Di Anna's shoulder, while her own hair was temporarily scattered. The rest, such as Nefeller, Huale, Thornes, Poucel Cass and Fiale, took water from an urn and poured it on Di Anna. When Di Anna bathed by the pool as usual, Cadmus's grandson Aktieon had just finished a day's hunting and unexpectedly came to this forest. This is a strange place. I didn't know which way to go, so I walked into the cave in Di Anna, which is also destiny takes a hand. As soon as he entered the cave where the spring splashed, the naked fairies saw a man, beating their chests and feet and shouting. Their sudden screams spread throughout the forest. They quickly surrounded Di Anna and covered Di Anna's body with their own bodies. But the goddess Di Anna is a head taller than the gods. Actaeon was ecstatic when he saw Di Anna's beautiful body. Di Anna's face turned red at once, just like the red light of the sun shining on the clouds, and like the rose color at dawn in the east. Although the fairies surrounded her tightly, she bent down and looked back. She wished she had a bow and arrow in her hand, but at this time there was only water in her hand, so she threw it at the young man's face. She vented her anger and threw it away, calling him a bad result. She said, "If you are willing to say that you have seen my nakedness now, just say so, as long as you can." She said so much, but after she spilled water on her head, a long-lived elk's horns grew, its head and neck became longer, its ears became sharper, its hands became hooves, its arms became legs, and its body was covered with skin spots. Finally, she gave him a little courage. Otto Noah's heroic son ran away. He didn't understand why he ran so fast. In a clear pond, he saw his face and horns, but he couldn't speak. He sighed in a low voice, and all he could produce was a sigh. Tears rolled down his long face unconsciously, and only his mind remained the same as before. What shall we do, go back to the palace or hide in the Woods? When he was in a dilemma, he saw his hound. The dogs chased their prey, jumped over mountains and streams, and climbed the inaccessible, difficult-to-climb and impassable cliffs. He saw it and ran for his life at once; The way he runs for his life now is the same as the way he chased wild animals that day. He wanted to shout: "I am Akteon! Don't you know your master? " But he can't talk. The barking of hounds resounded through the sky. The "black-haired dog" came up to bite his back first, and another one named "Xiabeast" also came up. "Parthenocissus" bit him on the shoulder. These dogs started later than those just now, but they found a shortcut on the mountain and ran faster than those. After they entangled their master, other dogs arrived and bit their fangs into their master's body one by one. Until later, there was no place on his body without scars. He is barking. Although his voice is not like Diana's painting image (12), it is not from a deer. The cry of pain echoed in the mountains he knew. He knelt down on his knees, as if he were shouting grievances and praying. He turned and looked at them silently, replacing the arm for help with his eyes. But his hunting friends didn't know who he was, so they shouted and drove the dog forward, looking for Ackert Weng everywhere, thinking that he was far away. He turned his head when he heard his name, but his hunting friends complained that he was not there and that he was lazy and couldn't come to see the scene where his prey was caught. He really wanted to stay away, but in fact he was there. He just wants to see the brutality of his hound, and he doesn't want to experience it himself. They surrounded him from all directions, put their mouths blindly into his flesh, and bit a master who turned into an elk until his blood flowed. It is said that Di Anna, who wore a bow and arrow, was not satisfied until he died of numerous wounds. Di Anna's Punishment In the famous Trojan War, before the Greek warships were about to leave, Agamemnon, the leader, took many heroes out hunting to kill time. On this day, he saw a beautiful sika deer and killed it with an arrow. Agamemnon couldn't help getting carried away, and even boasted, "Even Artemis (Di Anna) was just so. This made themis, the proud hunting goddess, angry, and she was determined to take revenge. In a few days, the army will leave, but there is no wind in the harbor. A few days later, it was still the same. The desperate Greeks asked the prophet to ask God, and a prophet named Kalkas told them that it was because Agamemnon had sinned against God. Therefore, he must atone for his sins and offer his daughter, born to his wife Cletanisla, as a sacrifice to Simis, the goddess of hunting. The prophet's words immediately plunged Agamemnon into extreme pain. Doesn't he love his daughter? This daughter is smart and beautiful. He publicly announced his resignation as commander-in-chief of the Coalition forces. But the commander-in-chief of the Coalition forces can resign so casually? The Greek soldiers were very angry. They thought Agamemnon was too selfish and publicly declared that he would rebel. Faced with such a situation, Agamemnon had no choice but to agree that God's command could not be disobeyed. He wrote a letter to cheat his wife and daughter. He knows how much his wife loves this smart and beautiful daughter and wants to hide it from her. Unfortunately, my wife found out about it. She angrily found her husband and accused him of such an animal behavior. Their daughter Iphigenia also knelt on the ground and begged her father not to end her young life so early. What does the war have to do with her? Why did she pay the price of her life? However, Agamemnon had made up his mind, refused their request without hesitation and went out. Finally, Iphigenia calmly made a choice, and she was willing to give her life for Greece. Because she has seen that if she doesn't give her life, themis, the goddess of hunting, will make all her relatives lose their lives. She calmly walked to the altar, and in grief, the priest's sharp saber waved and blood splashed everywhere. After the mourning, people were surprised to find that it was not Agamemnon's daughter who fell to the ground, but a white deer. Themis was finally kind at this moment, and Iphigenia was pitied by themis, who took her to other places and became her priest. After many years, she returned to her hometown with her brother. Di Anna's Love In Greek mythology, Poseidon had a son named Olivier. Olivan was born as tall and strong as his father. But he doesn't like living in the sea. Instead, he often comes to Shan Ye to climb mountains and hunt. However, he is Poseidon's son, so he can walk like a fly even at sea. Accompanied by him all day is a hound named Sirius, who is as brave as his master. He always rushes to the front when hunting and always stands in front of Olivan when he meets wild animals. For a long time after that, Olivan often met the moon god and Artemis, the goddess of hunting. The two were quickly attracted by each other's elegance and superb hunting skills. Later, they often walked in the mountains together, climbed cliffs and climbed dangerous peaks, and talked about everything. All this made Apollo, the sun god, very angry. He knew Artemis was a stubborn girl, and persuasion would not impress her at all. Apollo was cruel and came up with a deadly trap. One day, Olivan "flew" at sea as usual, ready to go ashore to hunt. His whole body is submerged except his head. Apollo and Al themis happened to fly across the sea. " Sister, they say you wear Yang's kung fu. How about we have a game today? "Artemis thinks that only Olivier's archery can compare with her, so she doesn't care about her brother!" What did you say? ""Look, that little black spot is a stone, just pat it. "Apollo knew that his sister's eyesight was not as good as his own, and he couldn't see clearly what that black spot was." No problem! "His voice did not fall, but he heard a whoosh. A sharp arrow was neither biased nor inclined, and it was a small black spot." Sister, you really deserve your reputation. Brother, I dare not compete with you again. "Say that finish, Apollo quietly left. Themis was very proud. She landed at sea and wanted to see the shooting target. But what she saw was Aolaiwen, who was shot in the head, lying quietly on the water. Before she could say a word to his sweetheart, she was dead. My favorite person was shot dead by my own arrow, and Artemis fainted. Hearing the news of the tragic death of his master, Sirius cried bitterly all night. He didn't even look at other people's food, and in a few days he left with Olivan. This tragedy made Zeus cry. He collected Allvine's body, lifted him to the sky and became Orion. We can't be together all the time before we die, and finally we will be together forever with Artemis, the goddess of the moon. Sirius also won the sympathy of Zeus with his loyalty, ascended to heaven and continued to accompany his master. This is a dog. In order not to make Sirius lonely, Zeus also specially found a partner for him-a puppy. Zeus knew that Olivan liked hunting best before he died, so he put a small prey-Scorpio around him. This is another version of Scorpio, which is broadcast in the biography of Olympus. In Greek mythology, Poseidon had a son named Aolaiwen. Oliver was born as tall and strong as his father. But he doesn't like living in the sea. Instead, he often comes to Shan Ye to climb mountains and hunt. However, he is Poseidon's son, so he can walk like a fly even at sea. Accompanied by him all day is a hound named Sirius, who is as brave as his master. He always rushes to the front when hunting and always stands in front of Aolaiwen when he meets wild animals. After a long time, Aolaiwen often met the moon god and hunting goddess themis when hunting. The two were quickly attracted by each other's elegance and superb hunting skills. Later, they often walked in the mountains together, climbed cliffs and climbed dangerous peaks, and talked about everything. All this made Apollo, the sun god, very angry. He was afraid that his sister Al themis would be like herself and Daphne. He knew Artemis was a stubborn girl, and persuasion would not impress her at all. Apollo was cruel and came up with a deadly trap. One day, Diana and Olivan went to the seaside to play. Oliver proposed to Di Anna, and Di Anna agreed, but Apollo let the scorpion and Oliver fight in the water. Apollo asked Di Anna to shoot the scorpion with an arrow, so they got married. If Olivan was shot, Di Anna was very confident and really shot the scorpion, but Olivan was poisoned by scorpion venom. From then on, the sun and the moon no longer intersect, and the moon always leaves before the sun rises and rises before landing. Di Anna's Jealousy During the Roman Empire, there was a beautiful girl named Rodens. Her beauty has attracted countless passionate pursuers to pursue her persistently. Rodens was at a loss and had to go to the temple of her friend Di Anna to avoid her suitors. Unfortunately, Di Anna was jealous. When the suitors rushed into the gate of the temple to get close to their beloved Rodin, Di Anna turned Rodin into a rose and her suitors into thorns in a rage. In Greek legend, the rose was created by Croce, the Greek flower god. At first, the rose was just a lifeless seed of the fairy in the forest. One day, Cross, the goddess of flowers, came across it in a clearing in the forest. Cross asked Aphrodite, the goddess of love, to give it a beautiful appearance; Dionysus, the god of wine, spilled wine, which made it fragrant. The other three goddesses endowed it with charm, wisdom and joy. Then, the west wind god blew away the clouds, and Apollo, the sun god, was able to shine on it and make it blossom. In this way, the rose was born and was immediately named the queen of flowers.