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希腊的奥林匹亚地方有一座宙斯神庙。神庙东侧的房山上雕刻着一组生动的浮像,它取材於欧诺·麦欧斯王和年青的英雄贝鲁夫斯赛马车的故事。浮雕的中心站着做为裁判的宙斯,他的左右并排站着持枪的欧诺·麦欧斯王和贝鲁夫斯,还配有传说中登场的人物。两端有横卧的男子像。这两位横卧的男子像虽然和传说没有关系,却是希腊人做为自然表现的,阿里菲欧斯河与库拉呆奥斯河的拟人化身。浮像里的故事是这样开始的。矣里斯地方的瑟萨国王欧诺·麦欧斯相信他的女儿哈布·达梅亚一旦结婚,他就会被女婿杀死的预言。为此,欧诺·麦欧斯王决定千方百计地阻止女儿的婚
There is a Temple of Zeus in Greece’s Olympia. A group of vivid floats engraved on the mountain to the east of the temple is based on the story of King Uno-Meiros and the young hero Bellucci. The center of the relief stands Zeus, the referee, and his side-by-side gun, the Uno Meers and Beiruts, along with the legendary characters. Both ends of a man lying like. Although the two lying men did not relate to legends, they were the natural personification of the Greeks as the anthropomorphic figure of the Oliver River. The story in the floats begins like this. King Osorius, king of Cesar, in the Grenier, believes that his daughter, Hab Damme, will be killed by her son-in-law as soon as she is married. To this end, Uno Meiros decided to do everything possible to stop her daughter’s marriage