The symbol of Sagittarius symbolizes the archer's arrow and returns to the simple form of hieroglyphics; Sagittarius's wisdom and love of freedom can be seen from its divine tongue. At the same time, Sagittarius is adventurous and can rush into the unknown like an arrow, but it is often out of control because of impulse.
Fire archers are enthusiastic wherever they go, with inexhaustible energy and keen to help others, so they are also warm-hearted in many people's hearts.
Sagittarius's magnanimity and rambling style make them pay no attention to details when they get along with others and make friends at will. They are unrestrained and full of infinite curiosity about the unknown. They like to travel in a life beyond material things and feel different happiness from life.
The legend of Sagittarius
On the remote ancient Greek prairie, there was a group of people who were half-man, half-beast and fierce by nature. "Half man and half beast" represents the contradiction between rationality and irrationality, human nature and animal nature, which is Sagittarius.
The only exception in Sagittarius-Chilon. Although Chilon is also a member of Sagittarius, he is famous for his kindness and frankness to his friends, so Chilon is highly respected in the tribe.
One day, Hercules, the greatest hero of Greece, came to visit his friend. As soon as he heard that Sagittarius is also a nation good at making wine, he thought of alcohol and forced his friends to steal it for him to enjoy, otherwise he would be killed. Everyone knows that He Qiuli is the strongest person in the world.
Just as He Qiuli was intoxicated with the sweet fragrance, the aroma of wine had permeated the whole tribe, and all the people and horses severely reprimanded He Qiuli. He Qiuli was furious, picked up a bow and killed Sagittarius, who fled to the home of Chilon, the most respected person.
At this time, Chilon heard the cry for help outside at home. He didn't even think about it. He opened the door and went straight out. Passing 18-wheeler, He Qiuli pulled a full bow and immediately shot it out, right in the heart of Chilon. The kind and innocent Chilon sacrificed his life for his friend.
Zeus heard the screams of Sagittarius, so he lifted Chilon's body with both hands and threw it into the sky. Chilon instantly turned into several shining stars, and his body was like Sagittarius. Since then, this constellation has been called Sagittarius in memory of Chilon.