Apollo: The son of the sun god Zeus and the prophetess Leto and the brother of the moon god themis. His full name is Phobos Apollo, in charge of light, youth, literature and martial arts.
His subordinates are nine literary goddesses, collectively known as The Nine Muses.
In ancient Greek myths and legends, the Muse is the nine daughters of Zeus and the goddess of memory, Menemoxune, who is in charge of history, music, poetry, comedy, tragedy, dance, lyric poetry, ode, astronomy and epic, collectively known as the goddess of science and literature, and lives high in He Long Mountain. Interestingly, it can be seen that the ancient Greeks believed that history and epic, comedy and tragedy were controlled by different goddesses, that is, there were strict boundaries between them.
The ancient Greeks, especially the Athenians, attached great importance to the role of the muse. The Athenians even asked every minor citizen to receive "muse education", that is, to let children receive "intellectual education" and "aesthetic education" and participate in various aesthetic games, even women who could not participate in social and political life were no exception.
History, music poems, comedies, tragedies, dances, lyric poems, carols, astronomy and epics, which are guarded by nine muses, are the embodiment of all Greek cultures.