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Who are Jason and Medea? Who can tell their stories?

The story of Jason and golden fleece

The story of "golden fleece" comes from ancient Greek myths and legends. Friso was saved by a golden sheep given by God. To thank God, he gave the sheep to Zeus, the king of gods, golden fleece to Ides, and the king gave golden fleece to Ares, the god of war. Ares nailed it to an oak tree in the sacred forest of Ares and let the dragon guard it. The whole world thinks that this golden fleece is priceless, and many heroes and princes dream of it.

In order to recapture the scepter and the throne from the usurper's uncle, Jason, the prince of Te Saglia, was taken in by his uncle and went to Corcas to take golden fleece with all the Greek heroes of Argo. Jason is the commander of the ship, Tipheus is at the helm, and the keen-eyed Linkou is the helmsman. Hercules, the famous hero, is in charge of the front cabin, while peleus, the father of Achilles, and Telamon, the father of Ajax, are in charge of the back cabin. The rest of the sailors were: casto, the son of Zeus, Polonius, Neleus, the father of Nestor, king of Pilars, Moller Agger, the faithful wife who killed Kaludun wild boar, orpheus, the talented singer, Menotius, the father of Patroclus, theseus, who later became the king of Athens, and his friend Pyritos, a young friend of Hercules, Xu, the son of Poseidon, and the father of OlYouville Moss and Aeneas.

With Athena's help, Argo's heroes went through all kinds of hardships to reach their destination, but there was no way to get golden fleece from the fire dragon. The spoony princess Medea was shot by an arrow of God, betrayed her father Ides for love, helped Jason get golden fleece, killed her brother who came to catch up, left her hometown and started her life in a distant country.

However, golden fleece, who paid such a heavy price, did not bring them happiness. Ten years later, Jason stopped loving his wife Medea and even abandoned his beloved son to marry a beautiful princess from other countries. Medea, the vengeance, once committed such a deep sin for love, but she was not happy. She was in pain, and in revenge, she poisoned the princesses of other countries with poison. In order to give her husband a more fatal blow, she brutally killed her three own sons, leaving the world with a world full of revenge crimes. Poor Jason committed suicide in despair.