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Does anyone know the name of the Styx ferryman in Greek mythology and his related stories?
There are four rivers in the underworld, two of which have boatmen, and this one is more famous.

Ka Rong (Ka Rong)

Styx, son of euripides and Knicks. In Greek mythology, Ka Rong (also known as Ka Rong) is a boatman and keeper of hades, and is usually depicted as a bearded man or an old man. Not to be confused with Kay Long Xing (a horse in Greek mythology). He not only ferried on the Styx, but also shouldered the task of distinguishing between the dead and the living who should not enter hell, so he was also the god of distinction.

In astronomy, his name was used to name Phobos.

Not many people know about it.

Filigas (Phlegyas)

Philip Ghias is the son of Ares, the military god, King Thessaly, his daughter, and Koronis, the mother of Asclepius, the god of medicine, fell in love with Apollo, but because of the angel of the sun god, the white crow made irresponsible remarks, which made the sun god mistakenly think that Koronis had an affair and shot her. When the sun god learned the truth, he turned the white crow black and deprived him of his ability to speak (crow block). In a rage, Filias set fire to the temple of the sun god in Delphi, so he was executed by the sun god. After his death, he became a boatman ferrying on the Styx.