2. Dionysus is Dionysus in ancient Greek mythology and one of the twelve gods of Olympus. Dionysus was the Dionysus believed by the Thracians in ancient Greece. He promoted the civilization of ancient society, established laws and safeguarded world peace.
In addition, he also protected Greek agriculture and drama culture. In the legend of the Holy Mountain of Olympia, he is the son of Zeus and Semele, and some people say that he is the son of Zeus and Persephone. The ancient Greeks' sacrifice to Dionysus was one of the secret religious ceremonies, similar to Ulysses' secret ceremony to Demeter and Poseidon. In the Thrace ceremony, Palmer wore fox skin, which is said to symbolize rebirth.