What are the winged images in Greek mythology?

Centaur (Centaur)

The centaur in Greek mythology is a centaur, which is the product of Ixion and Yun, the king of Tiesari (punished by Zeus for recklessly pursuing the love of Hera). Centaurs have many classifications. Some of them have human bodies and limbs, but they extend backwards from the waist to the trunk and hind legs of horses. Some have wings and some have horse ears, from which the names onocentaur, bucentaur and leontocentaur come. Except for Ken Taulos's Kay Long Xing (a clever centaur of Bodo, the teacher of Achilles, Hermes and Asclepius, who gave his life to save Prometheus) and Shimonoseki, most centaurs are associated with alcoholism, violence and pornography.

Hypnos, the winged messenger in Greek mythology-the winged goddess of victory in Greek mythology, is a winged god. When he beats his wand or flaps his wings, people will fall asleep. He will never grow up, always like a child, with wings on his back, flying everywhere, and together with his mother Cupid, he is in charge of the love and marriage between God and man. Nike, the goddess of victory: Nike's image is that she has a pair of wings and a strong figure, which seems to fall from the sky. One arm is dressed, revealing a breast, and clothes are floating around. Wherever she goes, victory follows. I hope my answer is helpful to you (* _ _ *)