The ancient Roman mythology: The solemn moon god Diana

the roman mythology of moon diana is the daughter of the king of all gods, jupiter, and the night goddess leto.

it is said that when forpers was born, the sky raised a golden luminous light, with a bright sun in his eyebrow; and when he was born, he brought out a silver, gray and bright fiber-breathing hand, and then a long, beautiful body was born, with a moon-sweet, holy and beautiful light all over her eyebrow, with a shining moon and a shining arrow in her hand, this moon and the hunting goddess, diana.

diana looks beautiful.

her body is sturdy, her legs are long, her waist is thin; her skin is smooth and her skin shines in the light of the moon; her eyebrow is lumbered with a bright moon and she leans at 30°; her brown hair is leaning down to her waist, and the wind floats; her eyes are as clear and moving as the moon, and her colours are dark and dark blue; her eyebrows are thick; her lips are small and bright and her mouth is a thread of succession to his brother.

her face represents all the noble beauty of the moon.

diana was wearing a silver gray dress in direct proportion to her long body, with a bright spot of golden light on her shirt; she was wearing a coloured wreath on her head, a symbol of green; she was wearing a green shawl on her left shoulder to her right arm, representing nature; she was wearing a silver moon mark around her right arm, in keeping with the golden sun on her brother's left arm; she was wearing a ruby ring on her left hand, allegedly with a blood drip, with a hunting mark on her top; and, finally, she was carrying a bow in her right hand, with an arrow in her left hand, a silver arrow, and a silver arrow in her right arm.

diana's dress in the air is elegant and shows the power of the moon and the hunting goddess。

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