What does the god of solar cars mean?

Refers to the sun god Helius. Legend has it that he rides a sundial pulled by four fire horses in the sky every day, from east to west, walking in the morning and at night, making the world shine.

In later myths, Helius was gradually confused with Apollo. However, they are usually regarded as two different gods (Helius is the Titan God and Apollo is the Olympus God, but both belong to the Olympus family). Helius is equivalent to Saul in Roman mythology, especially "Saul worship".

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Greek mythology is the spiritual product of primitive clan society and the earliest literary form in Europe. It came into being in the 8th century BC, and formed a basic scale on the basis of long-term oral spread of ancient Greek aborigines and reference to myths spread to Greece and other countries. Later, it was recorded in Homer's epic, hesiod's genealogy, ancient Greek poetry, drama, history and philosophy, and later generations arranged it into modern ancient Greek fairy tales, which were divided into two parts: the story of God and the legend of heroes.

In Greek mythology, God and man are similar. Some people are physically beautiful, others are secular, know the joys and sorrows, and participate in people's activities. The only difference between God and man is that the former lives forever and has no period of death; The latter's life is limited, birth and death. Greek mythology is not only the soil of Greek literature, but also has a far-reaching influence on later European literature.

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