The classic love stories in Greek mythology are generally tragedies, and you must find a better ending. The most common one is the story of Pluto and Queen.
Hades, the brother of Zeus, is in charge of the lower realm of Hades. He is also the god in charge of wealth and is also in charge of all treasures and wealth hidden underground. Persephone is the queen of the underworld in Greek mythology. She is the daughter of Demeter and Zeus. She was kidnapped by Hades and brought to the underworld to marry Hades and became the queen of the underworld.
One day, Persephone went down to earth to pick flowers with other fairies in Enna, but she inadvertently stayed away from her friends. The beautiful grass was filled with all kinds of colorful flowers, but among the flowers there were many flowers. Represents the sacred flower representing Pluto - narcissus!
When Persephone went to pick the seemingly harmless narcissus, the earth opened. The black horse pulling Pluto's chariot appeared before Persephone's horrified eyes. No matter how hard she resisted, Hades still easily picked up the future Queen of Hades and disappeared into the dark kingdom.
Because the accompanying fairies failed to stop Hades. Myrtle lost her daughter. Demeter was very sad and wandered the earth for nine days looking for her daughter. Later, the all-seeing Apollo saw everything and told Demeter the whereabouts of Persephone and told her that this matter was obtained. Zeus's acquiescence. I learned this with the tacit approval of Zeus. Demeter was so angry that she left the sacred mountain of Olympus, turned into an old woman and continued to wander the earth. Because the earth obeyed Hades and swallowed up Persephone, Demeter cursed the earth so that not a single blade of grass could grow on it. Now the world is in chaos, and even the gods can no longer enjoy human tribute.
In the end, Zeus could not restore everything on the earth, so he had to order his brother Hades to release Persephone. But because Persephone ate a pomegranate from the underworld, everyone reached a compromise, and at the beginning of the warmest summer (Sun Cancer time), Persephone was returned to her mother. Persephone spent nine months of the year living with her mother on earth and the remaining three months in the underworld. In this way, Demeter was finally reunited with her daughter happily (standing next to them was the mediator Hermes): From then on, Persephone would return to the underworld every winter to accompany Hades. And Demeter also sent chariots to sow seeds in the human world, so that the human world that had experienced the punishment of the harsh winter would regain its vitality.
There is also a story with a perfect ending related to the little cupid.
Cupid has always been hailed as a symbol of love. According to legend, he is a naughty little god with wings. Once his arrow is inserted into the hearts of young men and women, they will fall deeply in love with each other. . In ancient Greek mythology, he is Eros, the youngest son of Aphrodite, the god of beauty and love. In Roman mythology, he is called Cupid and his mother is Venus.
The following legend tells the love story of Cupid and the mortal girl Psyche. According to legend, there was a king and a queen who had three beautiful daughters. The youngest, Psyche, was especially famous for her beauty. Venus was very jealous of her and ordered Cupid to punish her. However, as soon as Cupid saw Psyche, he fell deeply in love with her and made her his wife. Psyche lived a prosperous life in the temple, but because she was a mortal, she could never see Cupid's face. For this reason, she was very depressed. Her two sisters were jealous of her life in the temple, so they lied to her that Cupid was a demon and encouraged her to peek at him at night. When she lit the oil lamp at night and saw Cupid, she realized that he turned out to be a handsome young man. Cupid was awakened and ran away angrily. The palace and gardens disappeared, and Psyche found himself lying alone in the wilderness.
Psyche looked for her husband everywhere and came to the temple of Venus. In order to destroy her, the god of love assigned her many difficult and dangerous tasks. The last task is to ask her to give an empty box to Proserpine (Queen of Hades) and bring back a box of beauty from her.
On the way, a voice kept guiding her on how to get rid of various death threats, and warned her that after retrieving the box, she should not open it under any circumstances. Psyche overcame various difficulties and finally completed the task. On the way back, her curiosity drove her to open the box. What is inside is not beauty, but the sleeping ghosts in hell. It escaped from the box and possessed Psyche, turning her into a sleeping corpse.
Cupid found Psyche sleeping on the ground, so he grabbed the sleeping ghost from her body and put it back in the box. Cupid forgave her, and Venus forgave her. The gods were moved by her persistent love for Cupid, so they gave her a bowl of immortal soup and named her a goddess. In this way, Psyche and Cupid finally got married.