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Chapter 358 Sea God Poseidon

Poseidon was the son of Cronos and Rhea, the brother of Zeus, and was second only to Zeus. He was one of the twelve main gods in Greek mythology. After the battle with Titan (Titan), Poseidon became a great and majestic sea kingdom, governing all the waters surrounding the continent. He ruled his kingdom with a trembling earth-shaking mountain shake. He had the technique of waving the wind and was able to lift or calm the violent sea. Holding a trident, he sat in a carriage driven by a golden horse and swept through the waves. Although he had a place in Mount Olympus, he lived most of his time in his brilliant and dazzling golden palace deep in the ocean.

Poseidon often held a trident, which became his symbol. When he was angry, monsters appeared at the bottom of the sea. He waved the trident and caused tsunamis and earthquakes, but the dolphin, the holy beast, symbolized him, showed the tranquility of the sea and the friendly divinity of Poseidon. Greek seamen and fishermen near the Aegean Sea worshiped him extremely.

Poseidon's trident was not only used as a weapon, it was also used to crush rocks, clear springs flowing out of the cracks irrigate the earth, and make farmers have good harvests, so Poseidon is also called the God of Harvest. Poseidon also gave mankind the first horse. The chariot he rode on was pulled by a golden war horse. When his chariot ran on the sea, the waves would become calm and dolphins would follow him.

His Roman name is Nepton, Neptune among the eight planets. After he defeated his father Close together with Zeus, he divided the world together. He was responsible for controlling the ocean, dominated the waters with a trident, and had supreme authority on the waters, and was the shaker of the earth. He could call or calm the storm and easily crush any ship. Poseidon once fought for Athens with Athena, but unfortunately he was defeated by Athena in the end. In anger, he once

He flooded Athens with floods. When he was fighting for Athens, he transformed himself into the first horse, so he was also the guardian god of horses. In mythology, Poseidon had a wide range of divinity, strong aggressiveness and great ambitions, and always wanted to seize the throne of Zeus's Heavenly Emperor, but Zeus discovered him and exiled him to the earth and was punished to help King Laumeton build the city of Troy. In addition, he often fought with the gods, and there were battles between him and Athena in Athens and Trosen.

Poseidon was ambitious and warlike. Not satisfied with the power he had, he plotted to drive Zeus off his throne. The plot failed and he was rushed to the earth to serve a mortal. With the help of Apollo, he built the famous Troy wall for King Laosedon. Once he and Athena quarreled about the name of the new city of Athens, and were forced to give in to the goddess of wisdom. Another time he quarreled with Apollo for the sake of the king of Corinth, and finally ended in victory.

Poseidon's love brought him strange children, and his wife, Anfitrite, gave birth to him a son, Triton, half a man and half a fish. Demeter did not like Poseidon's attention to her, so he became a horse. The shameless Poseidon also turned into a horse and continued to pursue her. A horse, named Arion, was the fruit of their love. This horse was able to speak and must have the lead in all the horse-drawn cart competitions in Greece. Poseidon also snatched away the beautiful girl Terfi, took her to an island, turned her into a sheep, and he turned himself into a ram. As a result, the ram with golden wool appeared.

When Zeus's three brothers drew lots and divided the sphere of influence, Zeus gained the sky, Hades condescended the ground, and Poseidon became the monarch of the sea and lake. Although the sea, land and air were divided by the three brothers, the internal forces were not balanced. Zeus often made wild words, wanting to pull the earth and the sea up and hang it on Mount Olympus. Although Poseidon had to respect Zeus's position as the main god on the surface, he was very dissatisfied in his heart. The Greek gods loved the world and their vision, but he was trapped in the palace under the sea every day, and the smell of smelly fish and shrimps dealt with each other. In fact, he could only be regarded as a vassal king guarding the frontier. It was also Poseidon's anger like the surging sea water. Earthquakes and tsunamis were all manifestations of his indignation.

Just like the waves of the sea, Poseidon has a rebellious personality. He often runs wildly on the sea with a fierce horse and a golden cart, but the sea water makes a deafening roar. His standard weapon is a trident, and to put it bluntly, it is a super-large harpoon, of course it cannot catch up with Zeus's nuclear weapon - thunder and lightning.

Poseidon likes women as much as Zeus. His wife Amphetrite was a beautiful fairy in the river before becoming the queen. One day she and her sisters danced on Nagsos Island. Poseidon fell in love at first sight and rushed over like a big shark. The fairy was in horror. Poseidon immediately sent a dolphin to chase. The dolphin is a swimmer, and his portrait is Affitrite, which is no match for him. When he was tired, he had to sit on the back of the dolphin and become Poseidon's bride. Their single son is called Triton, with humanity on the upper body, fish tail on the lower body, and seaweed covered with seaweed. He is a male mermaid. The prince in the sea inherited the qualities of his father's love for women. He married several fairies in the sea and gave birth to dragon grandsons and blow conchs. Sometimes, he would snail the snails at grandpa and grandma.

Poseidon also gave birth to many sons with lovers from all walks of life. The eugenics and good-children of his brother Zeus were worse than those of his brother Zeus. Poseidon's illegitimate sons were mostly giants and rude heroes. She and the goddess of nature Toosass were named Cukropez, among which the cyclops giant Polyphemus was particularly outstanding and was later blinded by Odysseus.

Poseidon gave birth to a son, Ante, also known as Anteus, perhaps because of blood marriage, Anteus. He did not sleep with a bed, but lies directly in the arms of Mother Earth. The giant Ante is aggressive by nature, and as long as people pass by Libya must fight with him. However, when fighting, as long as he does not leave the earth, he can draw strength from Mother Earth. When he met Zeus' heroic son Hercules, he was knocked down three times without any damage. Hercules finally discovered the secret of his recovery. He also raised Ante in the air with his powerful arms and strangled him to death. People are used to using this story to describe that people cannot live without the earth, or heroes cannot live without the people.

Poseidon is mixed with Nepton in Roman mythology. Astronomers use its Roman name to name Neptune and Zeus’ Roman name to name Jupiter.

"The Tears of Mermaids", legendary is the mermaid princess, the youngest daughter of the sea god poseidon. She sighed for her sad love with the prince. The tears shedded were frozen and formed by the translucent amber...

According to Plato's account, there was a highly advanced ancient civilization in the Atlantic Ocean west of the Strait of Gibraltar. Plato said that its area was "larger than the sum of Libya and Asia." According to his view of his time, the area of ​​Libya and Asia is about 10 million square kilometers today. Plato said that Atlantis has long mountains and steep mountains, lush plains, and rich mineral resources, especially the ancient Greeks valued a lot of copper. It was this rich land that nurtured a highly developed civilized society.

Plato said that when Zeus, the king of gods, and his brother Poseidon, Huddes overthrew their father Cronos' rule in heaven, he drew lots to divide the world. Zeus could draw the earth and the sky, Huddes could draw the hell and the underworld, and Poseidon got the ocean and Atlantis. In this way, Poseidon became the patron god of Atlantis. The Atlantis people established the capital of their empire in the center of the Great Western Continent and named the city with the name of the great patron god Poseidon.

This magnificent city is built with stones of red, yellow and black, and the important buildings in the city are decorated with brass and silver. The temple of the sea god Poseidon is decorated with a large amount of gold and ivory, which is extremely gorgeous. The city is divided into 5 districts with five concentric circles, and the capital is connected to the entire island through a well-connected canal system. There is a huge brass column in the center of the island, and on the top of the copper column is engraved with the sacred laws formulated by the sea god Poseidon for the residents.

This powerful empire was ruled by ten great emperors, and no one could compete with it at that time. They sent powerful fleets to conquer countries along the Mediterranean coast, and they were invincible. However, when they marched into Athens, they failed under the attack of the powerful heavy infantry in Athens. At this time, the residents of the island became increasingly proud, corrupt and depraved due to their wealth in life. They actually abandoned their guardian gods and worshiped various pagan gods.

Poseidon and Hades are brothers, and Hades is Poseidon's brother. They were born to the second generation of sea gods and queens. One of them is Zeus. When they were young, the three brothers joined forces to overthrow their father's brutal rule, and then divided the sphere of influence by drawing lots. As a result, Poseidon was assigned to the ocean and became the sea god. Hades drew a lottery ticket to manage hell and was called the God of the Underworld.

Poseidon and Hades had something to be mentioned. After being divided into spheres of influence, the relationship between the brothers and the others had become rigid, so if they could not contact each other, they would not contact each other. Like his younger brother Zeus, Poseidon likes women very much, while Hades was a very fair, powerful, but a peaceful personality. He had no other evil deeds except for stealing Borsefune, the daughter of the goddess of harvest, as his wife.

So what is that thing that has to be mentioned? Hades is very cold in personality. His two younger brothers have married wives and many lovers, and he is just a wife and has no lover. Finally one day he developed feelings for the daughter of the Goddess of Harvest and wanted to marry her as a wife. This incident also caused a sensation in the Three Realms. After hearing this news, Poseidon robbed Hades of the Underworld to his own palace.
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