Hercules, whose name is Heracles, is the illegitimate son of Zeus, the God King, and Alcmene, the mortal in Greek mythology. Modern Greek: Ηρακλής, Transcribe: Heracles, the greatest hero in Greek mythology, also known as Hercules, is equivalent to Hercules in Roman mythology.
The son of Zeus and Alcmene. He was extremely brave, completed 12 heroic feats and was promoted to Wuxian. In addition, he also participated in the alpine expedition, helped Iason find the golden wool, and rescued Prometheus and others. The fairy tales about his bravery and courage to struggle have always been the theme that writers and artists are happy to express. In modern language, the word Hercules has become a synonym for Hercules. He was hated by Hera after he was born, but Hera nursed him under the ingenious arrangement of Athena. The hero of half man and half god is famous for his great power after birth. He once crushed two serpents sent by Hera to murder him in his cradle. As an adult, during his travels, he once killed nine monsters, captured violent bulls, saved the suffering Prometheus, and completed 12 great feats that he said were impossible. He was loved because he swept away many demons and monsters for mankind in completing twelve great works and liberated Prometheus, the good God imprisoned for Zeus. He was full of rebellious spirit. He was dissatisfied with Zeus' autocracy and rebelled against the divine world. In his life, he fought countless battles with heaven and earth, Warcraft and mankind. After his death, he was promoted to "Hercules" by Zeus.
Among these 12 tasks, one reflects his extraordinary wisdom. In the city of Elis, the king and heracles bet that they would give him a rich reward if they could clean their 300 cowsheds in one day. This seemingly impossible task was easily completed by Hercules. He removed the cowshed fence, led the river to wash, and then installed the fence to complete the task. But the king changed his mind and was unwilling to keep his promise. Heracles drove the king away in a rage. Later, in order to celebrate the victory, he launched a grand sports meeting.
The story of Hercules is also one of the legends of the origin of the Olympic Games. It is said that Heracles was a great athlete at the Games held by the gods. He is the winner in all kinds of competitions, such as race and boxing. Hercules is the embodiment of power and beauty and the idol worshipped by the Greeks. In the first ancient Olympic Games, there was only one event, that is, running. The length of the runway is 192.27 meters, which is said to be just 600 times the length of Hercules' feet.
He was extremely brave, completed 12 heroic feats and was promoted to Wuxian. In addition, he also participated in the Argos expedition, helped Iason find the golden wool, and saved Prometheus and others. The fairy tales about his bravery and courage to struggle have always been the theme that writers and artists are happy to express. In modern language, the word Hercules has become a synonym for Hercules. He was hated by Hera after he was born, but Hera nursed him under the ingenious arrangement of Athena. The hero of half man and half god is famous for his great power after birth. He once crushed two serpents sent by Hera to murder him in his cradle. As an adult, during his travels, he once killed nine monsters, captured violent bulls, saved the suffering Prometheus, and completed 12 great feats that he said were impossible. He was loved because he swept away many demons and monsters for mankind in completing twelve great feats and liberated Prometheus, the God imprisoned for Zeus. He was full of rebellious spirit. He was dissatisfied with Zeus's autocracy and rebelled against the divine world. In his life, he fought countless battles with heaven and earth, Warcraft and mankind, and was promoted to "Hercules" after his death.
Among these 12 tasks, one reflects his extraordinary wisdom. In the city of Elis, the king and Hercules bet that they would give him a rich reward if they could clean their 300 cattle in one day. This seemingly impossible task was easily completed by Hercules. He removed the cowshed fence, led the river to wash, and then installed the fence to complete the task. But the king changed his mind and was unwilling to keep his promise. Heracles drove the king away in a rage. Later, in order to celebrate the victory, he launched a grand sports meeting.
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