What is the image of Apollo in ancient Greek mythology?
In ancient Greek mythology, Apollo was a god who often held a harp or played the flute and piano in the pasture. For example, in ancient Greek mythology, Apollo and Tasso said, "In spring and summer, on the hillside of Helicon with lush forests, on the high Mount Parnassus and beside the Casta Spring, Apollo often led the muses to dance. The beautiful young muse is the daughter of Zeus and Menemo, the goddess of memory, and a follower of Apollo. The goddesses are: Calliope-the goddess of epic, Otpei-the goddess of lyric poetry, erato-the goddess of love poetry, Merpomene-the goddess of tragedy, Talia-the goddess of comedy, Telpsikori-the goddess of dance, and Bolshevik-the goddess of ode. Apollo led them in chorus with the accompaniment of the golden harp. Their chorus is very solemn and the whole nature is listening to their songs. " From this myth, we can see that it is a complete portrayal of the real life of ancient Greek society and a true reflection of ancient Greek literature and art. Epic, poetry, tragedy, comedy, dance, history, astronomy and ode are all representatives of the splendid culture of ancient Greece.