The priestess of Hera, Alcmene, angered the god Zeus, who transformed into her husband, Amphitrion, and made her pregnant. The prophet predicted that [Expand All]
The priestess of Hera, Alcmene, angered the god Zeus, who transformed into her husband, Amphitrion, and made her pregnant. The prophet predicted that Alcmene would give birth to twin sons, one of whom would be the son of Zeus, and that was Hercules. When Hercules grew up, he did not show any outstanding qualities and was often ridiculed by the princes. After being taught by the Centaur Chion and diligently trained, he finally revealed his innate divine strength and valiant side. After killing the two-headed serpent Hydra, he became a hero admired by the Thebes. However, the crisis lurking around him was pressing on step by step, leaving him with no way out. Hercules fell into the trap of Megara and Alcmene and accidentally killed his three sons. In search of redemption, he followed the guidance of the Delphic oracle and accomplished six tasks for Eurythoth and Megara. With extraordinary courage and strength, Hercules overcame numerous hardships and difficulties, accomplished his tasks time and again, won the hearts of the people, and became a great hero in the hearts of the common folk.[Collapse]