What does Gemini mean to symbolize twins?

Lucky thing: triangle

Auspicious metal: platinum

Auspicious gem: agate

Gemini

May 2 1- June 2 1

Lucky thing: triangle

Auspicious metal: platinum

Auspicious gem: agate

An auspicious day: Wednesday

Auspicious colors: striped, multicolored and gray.

Lucky numbers: 5, 14, 23, 32

The symbol of Gemini represents twin brothers, Mercury is the ruler and Hermes is the patron saint.

The third sign of the zodiac is Gemini, which is represented by a pair of twins, suggesting his dual personality. Gemini is at dusk in late March and can be seen in the south of the head. The two boys are well side by side, with two brightest stars, that is, their heads. Gemini people are versatile. They shuttle between everyone like Hua. They are eloquent and love to talk. The sun will pass through this constellation from 5/2 1 to 6/2 1, which is the most beautiful season of natural emeralds. Born in this lush and beautiful period, Gemini people not only have sharp thinking, but also have better reasoning ability than others. They are natural communicators.

Gemini's appearance is full of wisdom, which makes people feel vivid and full of vitality. The oval face is very soft, and the facial features are rarely exaggerated. There are a pair of smart and curious eyes under the curved eyebrows. The bridge of the nose is slender, the cheekbones are high, the chin is slightly pointed, and the lips are large but inconclusive. He is fickle and has a dual personality, but he is favored by the opposite sex because of his versatility and vitality.

The origin of Gemini

Zeus, the romantic god, happened to meet the beautiful Spartan princess Linda. Soon, Zeus and the princess fell in love and gave birth to a pair of twin brothers-Caster and Pollack. The two brothers inherited Zeus' fine bloodline and became heroic soldiers when they grew up. The two brothers fought side by side on the battlefield, and their invincible deeds often made the enemy lose confidence and flee without fighting.

One day, Zeus sent Caster and Pollack to quell a rebellion. This rebellion was caused by another pair of brothers, Itas and Ringes, who are famous for their boldness and ferocity. After many observations, Caster found that even if he joined hands with Pollack, he was no match for Itas and Ringes, but Zeus had to obey his orders. So Caster decided to hide from Pollack and fight alone, and he was killed. Pollack saw his brother killed, so he turned grief into strength, killed Itas and Ringes, and avenged Caster.

Even so, Pollack couldn't hide his grief and didn't want to stay alone in the world. Zeus was deeply moved by this scene, and the two brothers were among the stars in the sky, keeping each other company. This is the origin of Gemini.