Hyperion (περ ων)
Also translated by Hyperion, Berian, Hiperrion, Xu Peilion, Hyperion, etc., one of the twelve gods of Titan in Greek mythology, the son of Gaea, the goddess of the earth, and Uranus, the god of the sky. The twelve titans are six men and six women: oceanus, the god of rivers, Hyperion, god of light, Corus, the god of wisdom, Cronus, the god of time and space, Kreis, the god of growth, and Iapetos, the god of death; Thetis, the goddess of the sea, Theia, Fobo, the goddess of the moon, Rhea, the goddess of time, Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory and themis, the goddess of justice).
Hyperion is god of light. He and his sister and wife Theia gave birth to the sun god Helios, the moon goddess Selene and Leona Eos. When Uranus, the god of the sky, was coming to the earth, Gaia, the goddess of the earth, sent her sons around the world to support the sky, and Hyperion was assigned to support the East. In the future, his children, the sun, the moon and the dawn will always rise in the east, just to commemorate his father who guards the east.
The Titan protoss once had the dominion over the earth, but lost in the war with the Olympians headed by Zeus, and Hyperion and other Titan gods were sent to Tar talos Hell.
Endymion
Endymion, a shepherd herding sheep on Mount Latmus, is extremely handsome in appearance. Selene, the moon goddess fascinated by this amazing beauty, asked Zeus to keep Andy Mien young forever. But Selene learned from his sister eos that it was impossible to give mortal eternal life, so this request became to let Andy Mien sleep forever, so that he would neither die nor leave her. Andy Mien sleeps in a deep cave in Mount Latmus. Every night, Selene comes to visit him. She leans down, caresses him gently and whispers sweet words to him, but Andy Mien never wakes up. Author: john keats (John Keats; 1795-1821), an outstanding English poet, was a major member of the Romantic School.
In p>1818, Keats published a long poem "Andy Mien" with the theme of ancient Greek mythology, describing the love story between Andy Mien and Selene, the goddess of the moon, which was viciously attacked by conservative critics. However, he was not intimidated, and then he created the same theme "Hyperion". However, the poet died before he finished the poem.
The first three volumes of Hyperion tell the story of the old generation Titan, headed by Saturn, being overthrown and expelled by their offspring, Olympus, headed by Jupiter. The Titan lost its power, and only the sun god Heibaili kept its rule and dignity, but the Titan refused to give in, and they planned to restore it. In 1848, astronomers G. Bond and W. Lassell named Titan after Hyperion. Titan is a satellite that orbits Saturn, with a distance of 1,482,111 kilometers, and revolves around Saturn once every 21.3 days. Like fragments of a big star, the surface is like a sponge. It is the largest aspheric object in the solar system discovered at present, and it is also the only known star in the solar system whose rotation will be chaotic.