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What does the special thar desert in fairy tales symbolize?

Myth and History —— Historical Origin of Characters and Demons in Diablo II. The five heroes in the Five Heroes game in history-Amazon warrior, barbarian, paladin, witch and wizard-are more related to European history than myth. 1. Amazon mentions "Amazon", and everyone will definitely think of the Amazon River, the largest river in South America with a total length of more than 6,480 kilometers. However, the "Amazon female warrior" mentioned here does not refer to the female warrior living in the Amazon tropical jungle. In fact, the "Amazon Woman Warrior" has nothing to do with the Amazon River. The Amazon tribe lives at the junction of Eurasia, probably near the East River of Telmo in northern Turkey today. The river flows into the Black Sea 50 kilometers east of samson. The surrounding soil is fertile and very hidden, surrounded by mountains in the south and east, the wide Yeschil River in the west and the Black Sea in the north. Amazon is a very ancient nomadic people. The biggest feature of this tribe is that it is composed of women who buy and sell men to have children, leaving girls to raise them. Another feature of the Amazon tribe is its militancy and belligerence. In ancient legends, they always appear as brave and fearless women warriors. The story about the Amazon woman warrior has always been one of the favorite themes of ancient Greek artists. Most of the pictures or sculptures of Amazon tribes preserved today are battle scenes. In ancient Greek myths and legends, only three of the most famous heroes ever defeated the Amazonians, namely Hercules, theseus and Achilles. One of the most famous stories is Hercules' conquest of Amazon. At that time, Hercules received an Oracle, which showed that Hercules had to complete ten tasks given to him by King Eurystheus before he could be promoted to God. The ninth task is to seize the belt of Amazon Queen Hippolyta, which was personally given to Hippolyta by the God of War, symbolizing the power of the Queen. In the confrontation with the Amazonians, Hercules met many strong opponents-Elaine ran like the wind, known as the "whirlwind girl", Pelot won seven personal battles, and three of the other eight women were chosen warriors in the hunting of Mies, Alsi, and they were all shot, and Archibald vowed never to get married, plus the heroic Amazon leader melani Bo-Hercules struggled to subdue them one by one. The confrontation between theseus and Amazonians fully embodies the character of Amazonians who dare to love and hate. Theseus, King of Athens, reached the banks of the Amazon River in his early adventures and was warmly welcomed by militant Amazonian women. But he bite the hand that feeds him, tricked Antiop, the queen of Amazon, back to Athens and married her. The Amazon tribe is angry at his behavior and has been looking for opportunities for revenge. One day, the Amazonians suddenly left the fleet, landed in the besieged city, quickly captured Athens, and camped in the center of Athens. The Athenian army confronted the Amazon army for a long time, winning and losing each other, and finally had to conclude a peace treaty. The Amazonians left Athens and returned to their country, and the queen Antiop died in the battle. The Athenians erected a tall memorial column for this Amazon woman. The description in Greek mythology of the battle between Achilles and Penthesilea, the daughter of Ares, the queen of Amazon, vividly reproduces the fearless spirit and their charming side of Amazon women warriors. At that time, the war between the Greeks and the Trojans had been going on for a long time, and the Trojans fell into despair because of the death of their hero hector. At this time, 12 Amazon women warriors led by Queen Penthesilea rushed to Troy to help them fight against the Greeks. Amazons joined the battle, on the one hand, because Amazons naturally love war and adventure, and on the other hand, because Queen Penthesilea unintentionally committed a crime and accidentally injured her sister Hippolyta. She hopes to calm the fury of Nemesis through this expedition. Penthesilea personally selected twelve heroines to go to Troy. Although these twelve heroines are lovely, they are still not as good as Queen Penthesilea. On the second day of her arrival in Troy, Penthesilea put on the glittering armor given to her by her father Ares, tightened her calf and breastplate, put on a scabbard made of silver and ivory, picked up a shield, put on a helmet decorated with shiny golden feathers, carried two spears in her left hand and a double-faced axe in her right hand, rode on a fast horse given to her by the wife of Fengshen Pohris, and rushed to the Greek camp like lightning. Under her leadership, Amazonia Warriors killed seven Greek heroes, including Maurion, and almost wiped out the Greek army. In times of crisis, the Greek hero Achilles came to fight. After a fierce battle, Achilles stabbed Penthesilea to death under his horse. When he took off Penthesilea's helmet, a dramatic scene happened. Although the queen's face was covered with blood and dust, her appearance was still charming after her death. Achilles regretted it, just stood there, staring at the queen who was killed by himself, and fell into deep sorrow. Ares, the god of war in the sky, was more saddened by his daughter's death. He thundered like lightning.