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What are the stories about the Bible?
The details are as follows:
1. The story of Noah’s Ark:
The shape of Noah’s Ark is like a box. Noah appears to have evenly spaced the animals and more than a year's worth of food on the ark. The record contains eight members of Noah's family, as well as various birds and beasts, one male and one male of unclean animals, and seven pairs of male and female clean animals. When the flood came, the entire earth was submerged, except for those on Noah's ark. Various creatures were spared, and after the flood, Noah's Ark ran aground on Mount Ararat.
Finally, God used the rainbow as a sign of the covenant, no longer cursing the earth because of people, and allowed all kinds of creatures to exist forever.
2. The Story of Aladdin’s Magic Lamp:
The story tells the story of a poor young man named Aladdin who came from the Maghreb, the "far west" Invited by the magician (who pretends to be Aladdin's uncle), he goes to a booby-trapped cave to retrieve a magical oil lamp. The sorcerer is about to take further advantage of Aladdin when Aladdin finds himself trapped in a cave. Fortunately, Aladdin still kept a magic ring that the wizard lent him. Aladdin rubbed his hands together in despair, which happened to rub against the ring, and a genie burst out.
The genie also took him home, and Aladdin brought back an oil lamp. Just as his mother was about to clean the oil lamp, suddenly a more powerful genie burst out from the oil lamp, waiting for the master's command at any time. With the help of the genie, Aladdin became rich and powerful, and even married the princess Bardrobadol. The genie built Aladdin a magnificent palace, even more magnificent than the emperor's palace.
Later the magician returned to the city where Aladdin lived, and defrauded Badro Badour's magic lamp. She did not notice the special oil lamp at the time and gave it to the magician to "replace the old oil lamp with a new one." The magician ordered the genie to move Aladdin's palace to the Maghreb.
Fortunately, Aladdin still keeps the magic ring, so there are less powerful genies at his disposal. Although the genie of the ring was unable to directly break the genie of the lamp's power, he was able to take Aladdin to the Maghreb, where he helped him rescue his wife and defeat the sorcerer.
3. The story of Pandora’s Box:
Pandora’s Box comes from a classic myth of ancient Greece. Pandora, which means "woman with all gifts", is the first perfect human woman created by the Greek god King Zeus under the command of the gods, mainly to take revenge on mankind. Because Prometheus, the god of enlightenment, cared too much about mankind and brought fire back to the world, he angered Zeus.
Prometheus, the brother of Epimetheus, warned Epimetheus not to accept gifts from Zeus, especially women. And just like his name, Epimetheus began to regret it not long after marrying Pandora. Because Pandora's biggest flaw is curiosity. Since her marriage, she had been constantly wanting to open the small boxes sent by the gods, but Epimetheus had to be wary of her curiosity at all times, because he knew that the gifts in the boxes may not all be good.
One day, Pandora's curiosity overcame everything. After she waited for Epimetheus to go out, she opened the box, and a cloud of smoke rushed out, releasing all the gifts. It included happiness, plague, sorrow, friendship, disaster, love, etc., and opened it in Pandora box before. Human beings do not have any disasters and live a peaceful life. This is because all viruses and diseases are locked in boxes, so that human beings can avoid torture.
When Zeus was fighting for the divine realm, he was able to ascend the throne with the help of Prometheus and his brother Epimetheus. Prometheus's name means "foresight". And his brother Epimetheus means "regret", so the style of the two brothers is just like their names, with the characteristics of "foresight" and "regret". After Pandora was created, she was given to Epimetheus under the arrangement of Zeus.
Because he knew that Prometheus would not accept the gift from him, he gave it to Epimetheus in the first place. Epimetheus also accepted her. During the wedding, Zeus ordered the gods to each put a gift in a box and give it to Pandora as a gift. It is not known whether the gifts of the gods are good or bad.
Pandora was extremely frightened. In panic, Pandora covered the big box in time, but it was too late, and only "hope" was left in the box.
4. The story of Prometheus:
It is said that there was no fire on the earth, and human life was very difficult at that time. There was no fire to grill food, so we had to eat raw food. Without fire to illuminate, we had to spend long nights in the endless darkness.
Zeus, the king of the gods, agreed to give fire to humans, but he required humans to use a cow as a sacrifice. Prometheus came up with a clever plan. When sacrificing to Zeus, the cow that Prometheus gave to Zeus was divided into two parts. The first part was raw beef, but without the hide. The second part is skin wrapped with bones, but covered with fragrant butter. Zeus saw through the implication of Prometheus at a glance and said angrily: "I refuse to give the most important thing to mankind, which is fire!"
In order to benefit mankind, Prometheus risked his life Risking his life, he stole a fire from the sun god Apollo.
The Lord God Zeus stood on the sacred mountain of Olympus and noticed the fireworks on earth, and immediately traced who had stolen the fire from heaven. When he learned that Prometheus had violated the laws of heaven, he became furious and decided to punish him severely.
But the God of Fire (Haphaestus) admired Prometheus very much and said quietly to him: "As long as you admit your mistake to Zeus and return the fire, I will definitely ask Zeus to forgive you." Prometheus Shaking his head, he said firmly: "What's wrong with benefiting mankind! I can endure all kinds of pain, but I will never admit my mistakes, let alone return the fire!"
Vulcan dare not disobey Zeus He had no choice but to take Prometheus to the Caucasus Mountains and tie him to a steep cliff with an iron chain that could never be broken, so that he could never sleep, and his tired knees could not bend. There is also a diamond nail hammered into his chest. He endured hunger, wind and sun.
Zeus sent the gods to chain Prometheus with heavy iron chains on the cliffs of the Caucasus Mountains, letting him endure the torment of the scorching sun and heavy rain. Even so, Zeus still felt uneasy and sent a bloodthirsty eagle to eat Prometheus' liver every day. However, every time the bloodthirsty eagle pecks at it, Prometheus's liver will miraculously recover.
Prometheus endured great pain, but he did not regret or give in, and was willing to suffer for mankind. One day, Heracles came here in search of the golden apple tree guarded by Hesperides. When he saw the evil eagle pecking at the liver of poor Prometheus, he took out his bow and arrow and shot down the cruel evil eagle from the liver of the sufferer.
Then he loosened the chains, freed Prometheus, and led him off the cliff. But in order to satisfy Zeus's conditions, Heracles left Chiron, a centaur and half-horse, on the cliff as a substitute. Although he could ask for eternal life, he was willing to sacrifice his life in order to save Prometheus.
Finally, Prometheus was free.
5. The story of Greek sun mythology:
The sun god Apollo is the son of the god Zeus and the goddess Leto. The goddess Hera was jealous of the love between Zeus and Leto and cruelly persecuted Leto, causing her to wander around. Later, a floating island called Dros finally took Leto in, and she gave birth to the gods of the sun and the moon on the island with difficulty. So Hera sent the python Pito to kill Leto and her son, but failed. Later, Leto and her son had good luck, Hera was no longer their enemy, and they returned to the ranks of the gods.
In order to avenge his mother, Apollo used his perfect arrow to kill the giant python Pito, which had brought endless disasters to mankind, and eliminated harm to the people. Apollo was very proud after killing the giant python. When he met the little god of love, Eros, he ridiculed that his little arrow had no power, so Eros shot Apollo with an arrow burning with the flame of love, and used an arrow that could dispel the flames of love. The arrow of the spark of love struck the nymph Daphne to cause them pain.
In order to get rid of Apollo's pursuit, Daphne asked her father to transform herself into a human being. Unexpectedly, Apollo was still infatuated with her, which moved Daphne very much. Since then, Apollo has used laurel as an ornament, and the laurel crown has become a symbol of victory and honor. Every dawn, the sun god Apollo would board the sun chariot, pull the reins, hold up the divine whip, patrol the earth, and bring light and warmth to mankind. Therefore, people regard the sun as a symbol of light and life.
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