In the mythological world of ancient Greece, there lived a very clever god named Hermes. Hermes was the god of commerce, travelers, thieves, and livestock. He was always full of wonderful ideas.
One day, Hermes was strolling in a peaceful forest. The trees in the forest were tall and thick, and the sunlight shone through the gaps in the leaves, forming patches of golden light. He heard the rustling of the leaves as the breeze blew, and the clear chirping of the birds. These sounds intertwined, like the wonderful music played by nature.
Hermes was attracted by this wonderful sound. He thought to himself: If only I could create something that could preserve these wonderful sounds forever. So, he sat under a big tree and began to think about how to create such a thing. His eyes were bright, full of the desire to create.
He tried many methods. He broke off branches and fiddled with them, and blew on the leaves, but none of them could produce the sound he wanted. Suddenly, he saw some dried animal intestines on the ground and a turtle shell. He had an inspiration and picked up these things to start making.
Hermes carefully tied the animal intestines to the turtle shell. After continuous adjustment and experimentation, a unique harp was born. He gently plucked the strings, and a wonderful sound came out. This sound was like the wind in the forest and the birdsong mixed together, and even more beautiful.
Hermes was extremely happy. He carried this harp everywhere to play. His music attracted all the surrounding animals. They quietly gathered around Hermes and listened to this never - heard - before wonderful music. Whether it was the nimble deer or the simple - minded wild boar, they were all immersed in this music.
Hermes' harp not only brought joy to the animals in the forest, but he also took the harp to the places where humans lived. People, when they heard this wonderful music, were also deeply attracted. They put down their work and gathered around to enjoy.
Hermes' harp was like a magical wand. Wherever it went, there was joy and warmth. His wisdom and creativity brought a brand - new sound to this world, a sound that could touch the hearts of all humans and animals. This story also spread across the land of ancient Greece, and people praised Hermes' wisdom and the magical harp he created.