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Who is Venus? Does he have any stories?

Venus is the goddess of love and beauty in ancient Roman mythology and the daughter of Aphrodite, Zeus and Dionysus in Greek mythology. She is usually regarded as a symbol of love and beauty. Her beauty is world-famous and can arouse men's desires. Venus has many stories and legends. One of the most famous stories is that of her and adonis. According to legend, she fell in love with adonis, but later adonis was killed by a wild boar while hunting. Venus was very sad. Her tears turned into roses, and after adonis's death, she turned him into eternal beauty. In addition, Venus appears in other legends. For example, after Uranus' lower body was cut off, blood drops flowed into the sea and Venus emerged from the waves. Her birth represents the power of love and beauty. In another legend, Eris, the land god, was angry because she was not invited to the wedding. She threw a golden apple, which read "For the most beautiful goddess". Venus, Athena and Hera all claimed to be the most beautiful goddesses, and were finally tried by Paris, who presented the golden apple to Venus, which caused Athena and Hera to be deeply hurt, thus triggering the Trojan War.