*Gaea (Gaea) - the god of the earth, the most respected and prominent god among all gods. He is the earliest god to appear in Greek mythology. He was born from Chaos at the beginning of the world. She is the grandmother of the god Zeus. Gaea gave birth to the sky god Ouranos or Uranus, and from her union with him she gave birth to six boys and six girls, twelve Titans, three monoliths and three hundred-armed titans. The beginning of the world. All the gods are her descendants, so sometimes Westerners still call the earth "Gaia" or "Gaia".
*Cronus - the leader of the Titans, the children and descendants of Uranus, the god of heaven, and Gaia, the god of earth. There were originally twelve Titans, the male gods being Oceanus, Coeus, Crius, Hyperion and Iapetus. and Cronus, the goddesses being Thea, Rhea, Themis, Mnemosyne, Phoebe and Thetis. Tethys). At the instigation of Gaia, these Titans rose up against their father Ouranos. Under the leadership of Cronus, they deposed Uranus and embraced Cronus as their leader. But Zeus, the son of Cronus, rebelled against his father, and a battle ensued, which was the Battle of the Titans.
*Rhea - the Great Mother Goddess, the wife of Cronus, gave birth to 6 children in her lifetime: Hades, Demeter, Hera, and Kefin , Poseidon, and Zeus, but Rhea only loved one child of Zeus. In order to let Zeus ascend to the throne of the Almighty God (god), she did not hesitate to frame her two children: Hades and Poseidon.
*Zeus - the god of heaven, the master of Olympus, the highest god in ancient Greek mythology, called Jupiter in Roman mythology, and Cronus (Cronus) The youngest son born to Rhea. Cronus, who had gained supreme power by overthrowing his father Ouranos, devoured his children out of fear that they would imitate his behavior. His wife Rhea couldn't bear to have Zeus swallowed too, so she took a stone and pretended to be Zeus to swallow for him. When Zeus grew up, he united his brothers and sisters to fight against his father and launched a fierce struggle. After ten years of war, he defeated his father with the help of his grandmother, the earth goddess Gaia. Zeus and his brothers Poseidon and Hades were in charge of the heavens, the sea, and the underworld. From then on Zeus became the ruler of the universe. Jupiter's Latin name originated from him.
*Hera - Queen of Heaven, the first wife of Zeus, Juno in Roman mythology. She was the eldest daughter of Cronus and Rhea, and the sister of Zeus. It governs marriage and fertility and is the protector of women. Hera has an elegant temperament, beautiful appearance, and unswerving loyalty to her partner. She is worthy of her status as queen of heaven. However, she is also famous for her jealousy. Therefore, Hera and Zeus often have fierce quarrels. However, usually Zeus's sweet words are always Can make them reconcile as before. She is also a symbol of power.
*Poseidon (Posidon) - Poseidon, the younger brother of Zeus. Its symbol is the trident. It corresponds to Neptune in Roman mythology, and the Latin name of Neptune originated from him. His mount is a whale as huge as a mountain.
*Amphodorindi - the daughter of the sea, beautiful and pure, as docile as the fish swimming in the deep sea. Such a beautiful woman finally won Poseidon's wholehearted infatuation and love. For this reason, the beautiful Neptune Temple in Meilun is rooted in the depths of the sea and becomes the dream palace of their love.
*Demeter - goddess of earth and harvest. Corresponds to Ceres in Roman mythology.
*Persephone - the goddess of spring, the daughter of Demeter and Zeus, the wife of Hades, because Zeus also peeped at her beauty, was known to Hera, and died tragically in Hera. Hand in hand.
*Hades - corresponding to Pluto (Pluto), the god of the underworld in Roman mythology, the son of Cronus and Rhea, the brother of Jupiter (Zeus), In grief over the tragic death of his wife, he destroyed Olympus, thus ending the age of the gods. Pluto's Latin name originated from him.
*Athena - shortened from the Greek Athenaa or Athenaia, also written as Athene or Athenaie in the Ionian dialect. She is the goddess of wisdom in Greek mythology, corresponding to Minerva in Roman mythology. Athena taught humans the skills of weaving, painting, carving, and pottery making.
*Apollo (Apollo)-the sun god, is the patron saint of musicians, poets and archers. He is the favorite son of Zeus, the brother of Artemis, and has the same Greek and Roman name. His typical image is holding a lyre in his right hand and a golden ball symbolizing the sun in his left hand. He loves playing pranks and often makes Olympus crazy with Hermes.
*Prometheus - the hero in Greek mythology, whose name means "prophet".
He is a descendant of the ancient tribe of gods who were exiled by Zeus. He is the son of Iapetus, the son of Gaia, the earth mother, and Uranus, the heavenly father. He and Athena, the goddess of wisdom, created mankind together and taught mankind a lot of knowledge. At that time, Zeus banned humans from using fire. He saw the hardship of human life and helped humans steal fire from Olympus. This angered Zeus and locked him on the cliff of the Caucasus Mountains. At the same time, he sent an eagle to eat him every day. He endured the pain of having his liver pecked out by evil eagles every day, and his liver grew back every day, but he remained perseverant. Thousands of years later, Hercules came to the cliff in search of Hesperides, shot the evil eagle to death, and replaced him with Chiron, a centaur and half-horse of the Centaurus tribe, who rescued Prometheus. Sri Lanka. But he must always wear an iron ring with a stone from the Caucasus Mountains set in it so that Zeus could proudly claim that his enemy was still chained to the cliffs of the Caucasus Mountains. In Western literature, Prometheus has become synonymous with "the great martyr".
*Artemis (Artemis) - corresponding to Diana in Roman mythology, the goddess of hunting, the moon goddess, and the twin sister of Apollo. There is a famous oil painting of Diana, the goddess of hunting in the Louvre
* Dionysus - the god of wine in Greek mythology, the son of Zeus and Semele. Semele was the princess of Thebes. Zeus fell in love with her and had a tryst with her. Queen Hera was very jealous when she learned about it and became the princess's nanny. She encouraged the princess to make a request to Zeus to see the true body of Zeus to verify Zeus's love for her. her love. Zeus couldn't resist the princess's request and showed his true form - the God of Thunder. As a result, Semele was burned to death in the thunder and fire. Zeus rescued the infant Dionysus, who was less than a month old, and sewed him in his thigh until he was full. The moon took him out, because when he was in Zeus's thigh, Zeus walked like a lame, hence the name ("Dionysus" means "lame person"). Even after he became an adult, the Queen still refused to let him go, causing him to go crazy and wander around. In the process of wandering on the earth, he taught the farmers how to make wine, and thus became the God of Dionysus. He was also one of the favorite gods of ancient Greek farmers. Every year, he was commemorated with sacrifices to Dionysus, and from this, ancient Greek tragedy developed. Because it was taken out of Zeus's body, some people call him the clone of Zeus.
*Ares - corresponding to Mars, the god of war in Roman mythology, the lover of Venus, the son of Zeus and Hera. The Latin words for Mars and "Tuesday" are derived from his Roman name.
*Dianyi - she is the goddess of ice; but in fact she is extremely hot. Her love is crazy and passionate and can destroy almost everything, including herself. Staying in Hades is for Hades (short for Hades), opening Hell is for Hades, reincarnation is for Hades, and even death is for Hades. She could not escape Hadi's shadow throughout her life, and even after her death, she still stayed in Hades to serve Hadi. She was born for love and died for love. Even though she was seriously injured, she used the life-consuming blizzard to protect the person she loved most. Even so, she still couldn't win his heart. At most, she could only say "I will never forget you", which was sighing.
*Hermes (Hermes) - the protector of pedestrians and the herald of Zeus and the gods. The father of the angel Hermes is Zeus, and his mother is Mia, the daughter of Atlas, the god of heaven. His movements are agile and elegant. He wears winged sandals, a low-crested hat with wings on his head, and a wand with two snakes coiled around it. He can fly as fast as he wants. He is the shrewdest and most cunning among the gods.
*Elise - the goddess of strife, the sister of Ares, entered Hades's life for Hera's mission, fell in love with him, and fought against Dionysus together Death in Soth.