In Taoism, a local religion in China, Taibai Venus is one of the core members, and its theoretical position is second only to Sanqing (Taishang Laojun, Yuanshi Tianzun, Tian Tong's founder). At first, the Taoist goddess Taibai Jinxing was a goddess wearing a yellow skirt, a cockscomb and playing the pipa. After the Ming Dynasty, her image became an old fairy with a child's face and hair. She is often instructed by the Jade Emperor to monitor the good and evil in the world, and is called the Western Patrol. In China's classical novels, there are many legendary stories of Venus Taibai, which shows his popularity. In the popular The Journey to the West, Taibai Venus is a nice guy who has dealt with the Monkey King many times.
Among many legends related to Venus, the most legendary one is about Li Bai, a great poet in the Tang Dynasty. Legend has it that Li Bai was born in an unusual way, but his mother dreamed that Taibai Venus fell into her arms and was born, so she was named Li Bai, with the word Taibai. After growing up, Li Bai has some "immortals". He roamed the world, learned Tao and sword, drank good wine in Ren Xia and laughed at the prince. In his poems, the imagination is "holding the moon in the sky", and the momentum is like "how the water of the Yellow River moves out of the sky", which is unparalleled. Li Bai enjoyed the reputation of "Poet Fairy" in the dynasty, and was later honored as "Poet Fairy". Venus is the goddess of love and beauty, and also the goddess in charge of fertility and navigation, which is her name in Roman mythology; In Greek mythology, her name is Avelotti. Venus rises from the sea. It is said that at the beginning of the world, the goddess Kaya, who ruled the earth, combined with Uranus, who ruled heaven, and gave birth to a group of giants. Later, the husband and wife turned against each other. In a rage, Chaya ordered his youngest son, Cronus, to cut his father with a sickle. Uranus' flesh fell into the sea, producing bubbles, and Venus was born. The Greek word "Aphrodite" means foam.
In Greek and Roman mythology, Venus is the embodiment of love and beauty-the goddess Venus. Venus is a good name given to her by the Romans, which means "beautiful painting". In Greek mythology, her name is Aphrodite, which means "rising bubble", because it is said that she was born in a bubble at sea. Venus has the most perfect figure and appearance in Roman mythology and has always been regarded as the highest symbol of female physical beauty. Her beauty envied many goddesses and charmed countless gods, even her father Zeus had pursued her. However, after Zeus's courtship was rejected, he was very angry and married her to a poor craftsman Vulcan (Hector Fista in Greek mythology). However, Venus later fell in love with Mars and gave birth to several children, including little love god Cupid.
Venus has been pursuing love all her life, but the heat of love is always short-lived. She is not single-minded about love. Among her countless romances, the story between her and adonis is the most poignant and moving. Adonis is a handsome and brave young hunter. One day, Venus met adonis who was hunting, and soon they fell in love. Worried that hunting was too dangerous, she advised adonis not to hunt fierce beasts, but adonis didn't think so. Venus left him in a rage and flew to the shrine. Soon, an unfortunate thing happened. Adonis was killed by a fierce wild boar while hunting. Venus heard her lover's moan in mid-air and flew back to the ground, only to see his bloody body. Venus was heartbroken. She spilled wine on adonis, and the blood and wine blended with each other, sending out bursts of bubbles, and then fell to the ground like raindrops. Soon a blood-like flower grew on the ground, beautiful and charming, but its life span was short. It is said that the wind blew it away and immediately blew its petals off. This is autumn peony, also called "wind flower", which has become a beautiful flower sacrifice for this touching love story. Although Venus looks dazzling, it does not always represent auspiciousness. It sometimes hangs high in the east and sometimes shines in the west, making people unpredictable and giving birth to fear. For Mayans and Aztecs, it was both a metaphor of death and a symbol of resurrection. It's the Aztec god Quezal Koyatel, who can resurrect extinct people with skeletons stolen from the kingdom of death and regenerate them with the blood given by this god. Ancient phoenicians. Jews all think it is the incarnation of the devil and the star of evil. Ancient Mexicans were also afraid of Venus. They always closed the doors and windows at dawn to block its light. They believe that the light of Venus will bring diseases.
Of course, these legends are idealistic ideas imagined by the ancients because they don't understand the laws of celestial motion. In fact, Venus is Venus, which has nothing to do with human fortune. In a word, Venus is always the brightest star in the night sky, whether it is a good star or a bad star. Venus also belongs to the "personal planet" in the astrolabe. It is the closest planet to the earth and moves faster than the earth on the ecliptic. Venus will never be more than 46 degrees away from the sun. Venus is a female and negative star, representing the market and value of our love, which is love and function rather than sex. Its essence is feminine, warm and moist. Its nature is bisexual, both dry and humid. Represents social motivation and values. In terms of characters, it represents women and femininity.
The totem symbol of Venus is the mirror and brilliance of the dressing table of Venus goddess, which is connected with Venus. Venus closely surrounds the sun, protecting Libra and Taurus. In Pisces, it is prosperous, in Scorpio and Aries, it is declining, in Virgo, it is declining. The word for Venus is "love".
Its influence includes: personal success, reputation, health, money and social interaction; And the operation, order, rise and fall of the universe, the periodicity, gravity and repulsion of celestial bodies. It is also a symbol of depravity, sexual ability and referee consciousness. Harmonious Venus dominates art, culture, aesthetics, property, partner, beauty, charm, good taste, sentimentality, candy and sugar, color, harmony, poetry, painting, jewelry, singing, drama and music. Venus's house in the astrolabe shows how astrolabe masters can best express themselves in this field.
Venus also has relatively sensitive parts of the body, such as throat, chin, temples, taste, kidneys, internal genitalia, venous blood circulation, skin sensation and so on. Representative diseases such as adenitis and all throat infections, diphtheria, thyroid tumors, lymphatic diseases, sexually transmitted diseases, kidney problems and muscle tissue damage.
The positive characteristics of Venus are: majestic, democratic, versatile, energetic, ambitious, constructive and educational fans. The negative features are: ostentatious, insatiable, lacking ambition, arrogant, bossy, stubborn, conservative, materialistic, arbitrary, stubborn, possessive, erotic and greedy.