Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and medical aesthetics - Who is the god of love in ancient Greek mythology?
Who is the god of love in ancient Greek mythology?
Aphrodite, the god of love and beauty:

Aphrodite is one of the twelve gods of Olympus, and its Roman name is Venus, the Venus among the nine planets. Aphrodite is the goddess born by Zeus and Dione, but there is another saying that she was born by the body of the god Uranus, and the foam was born in the sea. Aphrodite symbolizes love and women's beauty. She has the most perfect figure and appearance in ancient Greece and has always been regarded as the highest symbol of women's physical beauty. Aphrodite's beauty envied all the goddesses and made all the gods pursue her, even her father Zeus pursued her. But after Zeus' courtship was rejected, Zeus gave her to Hephaestus, the ugly and lame Vulcan. But Aphrodite fell in love with Ares, the god of war, and married Ares to give birth to several children, including Eros, the little god of love.

Eros:

eros is the son of Ares and Aphrodite, and his Roman name is Cupid. He will never grow up, always like a child, with wings on his back, flying everywhere, and being in charge of the love and marriage between God and man together with his mother, Cupid. Eros has a golden bow, a golden arrow and a silver arrow. When he shoots with his golden arrow, it will produce love. Even enemies will make a good couple, and love must be sweet and happy. On the contrary, being shot by his silver arrow will reject love, even a couple will become enemies, and love will become a mixture of pain and jealousy. Little love god's arrow can't resist both God and man. He once shot Apollo with a golden arrow and a Shui Ze fairy with a silver arrow, which made Apollo lovelorn. Many love stories started with him.