His wife, Hai Houxing, was a beautiful fairy in the Haihe River before she became a queen. One day, she and her sisters danced on the island of Nagosos. Poseidon fell in love at first sight and swooped down like a big shark. When the fairy was frightened, she dived into the sea floor. Poseidon immediately sent a dolphin after her. This dolphin swims well, but Haixing is no match for it. Finally, she was so tired that she had to sit on the dolphin's back and became Poseidon's bride.
Neptune is Poseidon's lawful wife. Hesiod wrote in The Divine Spectrum that the goddess was Nereid (the fairy of the sea), one of the seven daughters of nereus and Doris. Apollodorus once wrote that the queen of the sea was an Okanid (Narcissus), the daughter of the sea gods Okanos and dorris, while Eratosthenes wrote that the queen of the sea was the daughter of the great god Atlas.
Poseidon saw Poseidon playing with her sisters in Naxos Island and fell in love with her, so he took Poseidon away. According to a myth, Haixing didn't want to marry Poseidon, so she asked Oak Anoos or Atlas for help and was hidden. But the hiding place of Houxing was discovered by Dolphin Dale Finos, so he took Poseidon to Houxing. Poseidon was very grateful. He turned the dolphin into a constellation (Dolphin Constellation) and placed it among other stars in the sky to make it immortal. Poseidon married Neptune and gave birth to three children: Poseidon, Lot and Bentham.
Although Poseidon had an affair with many goddesses (people) outside, Haixing was not jealous and never made a scene with Poseidon in public. Because she married Poseidon, she was called "Poseidon", and her worship spread all over Tunnels Beach, Siros and Lesbos.
Poseidon and Demeter
Poseidon took Zeus as an example and fell in love with his sister Demeter. Demeter turned into a mare and hid in Ogigus' herd. But Poseidon became a mare and raped the mare that Dmitry became. Demeter, the goddess of agriculture, was so angry that people thought that Erynnyes, the vengeance, also had Demeter's name. Demeter came to take a bath in the Radonas River to clean herself, so she got an alias called Demeter-Lu Se. Demeter and Poseidon combined to give birth to a daughter. Her name is a secret and will only be revealed when a secret ceremony is held. They also gave birth to a god, a god who can speak like a man.
Poseidon and Medusa
Poseidon became a horse and had sex with Medusa. According to hesiod's "Divine Spectrum", Medusa is the daughter of Phobos and his sister, the half-snake, half-fish sea monster Ceto, and one of the three gorgons. Medusa is beautiful. In order to avoid Poseidon's pursuit, she ran to the temple of Athena for asylum, but Poseidon forcibly occupied it. Athena turned her into a head full of snake hair and petrified eyes, and later sent Poerxiusi to cut off Medusa's head. When Poerxiusi cut off Medusa's head, two famous horses, Marco Polo and Pegasus, were born from her body.
Poseidon and Gaia
Poseidon also regarded Gaia as his lover. Their combination produced the giant Antaeus, who is considered as the king of Izarra. Antai, a legendary hero, represents the local people who are unwilling to give in to the Greek colonists. Therefore, in many myths, he appears as a wrestler with strong will and never gives up. He will fight any stranger who comes to his land. Pindar wrote that Antai draws strength from the earth; He killed his opponents and built a temple for his father Poseidon with their skulls. But Aetna was defeated by Hercules, who lifted Aetna over his head with a special wrestling skill and caught the giant from the earth. Hercules cut off the source of Aetna's power and strangled him.
Poseidon and Amimon
Amymone is the daughter of Danaosi and Europa, another lover of Poseidon. At that time, their land was suffering from severe drought, and Danias sent his daughter to find water. She came to Algorite with her father and 50 sisters. On the way, Amimone shot a deer, but her arrow deviated from the target and hit a Satya. This guy with human figure, leg of lamb and short horn tried to rape Amimon, but when Poseidon appeared, he ran away. Poseidon saved the young woman and had sex with her. Poseidon hoped to please Amimone further, so he hit the ground with his trident, and suddenly a stream of water gushed out of Amimone Spring, which was later renamed Lerner Spring. Amimon gave birth to a son nauplii for Poseidon, and Poseidon established the city of nauplii.
Poseidon and Etra
Poseidon also fell in love with Etla, and Etla was the daughter of Pythus, king of Troy, and the wife of Aegos, king of Athens. The child born of Poseidon's marriage to Etla was theseus, but many ancient writers thought that this myth was made up by themselves to give his son a holy birth. Etla finally died tragically, because she was taken away as a prisoner by the Diosculi brothers and then sent to Helen of Troy as a slave. She was taken to Troy by Helen; After Troy was robbed, her grandson recognized Etla, but when Etla heard that her son had died, she committed suicide.
Poseidon and Morani Poe
Melanippe is the daughter of Aeolus, the wind god. She gave birth to two sons to Poseidon: Xiao Fengshen and Beotos. In order to punish her affair with Poseidon, her father gouged out her eyes with his thumb and threw her baby into the wild. A shepherd saved them and raised them. Meanwhile, Theanor, the wife of King Meta Puntos of Icaria, could not get pregnant. When she found the twins, she regarded them as her own sons. Later, she gave birth to her own children and wanted to get rid of little Olers and Boette, so Siena arranged a competition for their brothers to directly confront their children. Little Olers and Botes defeated Siena's children and killed them, and Siena committed suicide. The two brothers wanted to punish their blind mother, Morani Pei. Poseidon intervened to make Morani see the light again. Moranipe later married Metabotes.
Poseidon and Meister
Mestra was the daughter of Erisidon, king of Thessalonica. Ellison offended Demeter because he cut down trees in a forest dedicated to Demeter. As a punishment, Demeter cursed Mr Lucic to starve forever. In order to drive away hunger, Mr. Lucic sold all his property to buy food. He even betrayed his daughter's bachelor's degree, which made Poseidon, who loved his bachelor's degree deeply, suffer. So Poseidon gave his lover the ability to change her shape so that she could go home, but when she got home, her father sold her again. Meister once became a mare, a deer and a cow. She bore Poseidon a son, augustus.
Poseidon and Tyrol
In The Odyssey, Homer tells that Poseidon fell in love with the beautiful Tyrol, but Tyrol fell in love with the handsome river god Nipps. Poseidon became the love of Tyrol for a kiss. Their union gave birth to two children: pelias and Neleus. Pelias became the king of the York family and one of the people who sent Jason to find golden fleece. Neleus settled in Messenia, where he established the city of Pyrrhus.
Neleus has 12 children, one of whom is Tessa Nestor. At that time, Hercules asked Neleus to clear his guilt, thinking that he killed Evy Toth, but the result was rejected. Hercules killed Neleus and his children in a rage, and only Nestor survived.
Poseidon and Hista Parra
Estay Pallai is the daughter of Phoenix and Pelemide, and Permid is the daughter of Penez. Estay Paraea is Europa's sister, and Poseidon also fell in love with her. She gave birth to a son to Poseidon, An Kai Ius, the captain of Argo, the king of Lerjian, a city in the northern port of Seme, ionian islands. An Kai Oss later colonized Samos Island in the Aegean Sea and married Samia, the daughter of the river god Mayander.
Aristotle wrote that An Kai Oss was an outstanding grape grower, but he was very hard on his workers. Once, in a vineyard, a slave who was working predicted that An Kai Aosi would never drink wine made from a special vine again. Later, when the wine was ready, An Kai Oss, who was about to open the cask, called the slave to his side and mentioned the prophecy he had said.
The slave replied that if An Kai Oss raised this glass of wine and touched his lips, something great would happen at this moment. Sure enough, when An Kai Aosi, who thought slaves were talking nonsense, was about to sip wine, suddenly someone came to tell him that there was a wild bear running wildly on his land. An Kai Aosi put down his glass and went to hunt wild animals, but they killed him. The prophecy came true, which led the ancient Greeks to produce such a proverb, that is, when you pick up a glass of wine and sip it, something great will happen at this time.
However, Apollodorus claimed that Hista Pallai had given Poseidon a son Euripides. He is the king of Mero Pias in Coase myths and legends, and the father of Heracles's wife Cacchio Pei.
Poseidon and Kane
Keogne is the daughter of Boreads and Oresia, and the sister of Zetas and Carl. Poseidon seduced her and gave birth to a child, Orpheus. Poseidon and Poseidon's only son Poseidon is a mermaid, with human upper body and fishtail-shaped seaweed lower body. Unlike his father Poseidon's romantic life, he has no spouse, only a daughter pallas conceived by an artifact. Poseidon also had many sons with various lovers. Unlike the beautiful descendants of Zeus, Poseidon's illegitimate children are mostly giants and rude barbarians. He gave birth to a group of sons, named Cook Lopez, with Polyphemus, the cyclops, especially, who was blinded by Odysseus.
Poseidon and Gaia (Poseidon's grandmother) gave birth to a son named Antai, also called Antaeus. Perhaps because of blood relatives, Antai is particularly Oedipus, sleeping without a bed and lying directly in the arms of Mother Earth. He is aggressive by nature, and everyone who passes through Libya will fight with him. However, when fighting, as long as he does not leave the earth, he can draw strength from Mother Earth. When he met Hercules, the heroic son of Zeus, he was knocked down three times without any harm. Hercules finally discovered the secret of his recovery. It was also he who held Antai in the air with strong arms and strangled him. People are used to using this story as a metaphor. People can't live without the earth, or heroes can't live without the people.