Antonio Stradivari is the most famous violin maker in the human world, the favorite of Delos god, fair Apollo, and cheat Hermes. His work sings with the rhythm of dance and birds singing, and many Olympic players stop their work and even glimpse of Stradivari. Briefly, both Apollo and Hermes will play the violin from string instruments, and one day they will ask them in the form of humans.
Hermes is the Greek god Zeus and the mountain's son of Nymph Maya. Maia birthed Hermes in the cave and fell asleep with exhaustion. Then Hermes secretly stole the cow from Apollo. On the way back to the cave, Hermes found a turtle and invented a koto (stringed instrument) from its outer shell. Apollo later discovered the theft and asked him to come back to the cow. As Apollo approached, Hermes started playing the koto. Apollo left a deep impression, he made Hermes hold cows in exchange for liars
Antonio Stradivari is the most famous violin maker in the human world, the favorite of Delos god, fair Apollo, and cheat Hermes. His work sings with the rhythm of dance and birds singing, and many Olympic players stop their work and even glimpse of Stradivari.
While Helios crossed the sun 's sky, Apollo took care of the sun god Helios' cow. When Apollo ran after Daphne, a naughty god Hermes stealed herd and caused the cow to turn backward when they left the pen, confusing Apollo. When Apollo went for them, they seemed to enter the ranch instead of going out. Hermes also told a nearby man that if he did not tell anyone that he saw Hermes he would make him rich. In any case, the man Bartos told Apollo that he was later turned into a stone by Helmers as punishment. Apollo made Hermes judge all the gods. However, Hermes played perfectly, eventually convincing Apollo to give him a liar by forgiving him. Apollo liked this liar so much that he not only allowed Hermes to keep a cow but also gave him a putter that could heal his wound and make him sleep.
Apollo threatened to learn that he was the culprit and to expel Hermes to the underground world. While discussion continued, Hermes started playing his koto. Sweet music fascinated Apollo, and he offered Hermes to keep cows in exchange for liars. Hermes has also been praised for inventing the flute, Apollo wants so. Hermes replaced again with Apollo and got a golden stick he used later as his pioneering staff. For Hermes, his barter with Apollo is likely to be seen as a fraud. For example, the property of Hermes was stolen. Then he used it to fascinate his knowledge. This behavior symbolizes respect for commercial fraud and has received many benefits. This part of the myth reflects one aspect of ancient Greek culture. Meanwhile, fraud is a respected aspect of business and barter trading.