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2. There are too many standards for people to measure everything. It is recommended to read the following: Achilles' heel, which means fatal point. Achilles is the most outstanding general in the Greek army. Because his coach Agamemnon took his female prisoner briseis away, he refused to take part in the war.
Troy took the opportunity to attack, and his good friend Patroclus put on armor and went into battle to save the Greek army. Unfortunately, he died. He regretted his stubbornness, made peace with Agamemnon, fought again, defeated the Trojans and killed the Trojan Lord Hecktor.
Legends after Homer's epic mainly describe his childhood life and his achievements in the late Trojan War. It is said that after he was born, his mother drowned him in the Styx in order to make him invulnerable, but his heel pinched by his mother failed to soak in the Styx, which became his achilles heel.
Achilles went on to make many achievements after killing hector. Then Paris shot him in the heel and died. After his death, he lived in the underworld and ruled the undead.
The story of Phaeton driving a solar car: Apollo's son Phaeton pestered his father to fly Apollo's Pegasus in the air for a day. The loving father earnestly warned his son: Your request is too much for your strength and age. Its name is "disaster".
However, Phaeton did not listen to him and made the original request. The helpless father had to take him to the tall chariot made by our nobles.
The young passenger got on the minibus and held the reins happily. The four fast horses of the sun god felt that the load of the chariot was different from usual, so they ran wildly and left the original track.
Worried Phaeton looked down from the zenith, pale and weak knees, and regretted driving his father's horse. The solar car has been rushing forward, just like a boat in the wind. The helmsman on the ship couldn't catch the rudder, so he let God push him.
Finally, the shaft diverged and the fragments of the broken car were scattered all over the floor. Phaeton, the flame burned his red and golden hair, head down, dragging a long tail and falling into the air.
Far from home, he was taken in by the Eridanos River on the other side of the sky, and his face was washed away. The story of Pandora's Box Pandora is a princess in ancient Greece. The gods were jealous of her beauty, gave her a mysterious joint venture and told her never to open the box.
One day, however, Pandora finally couldn't resist the temptation of curiosity and opened the lid, so the illness, pain and madness in the box flew out and spread all over the world. Fortunately, a kind God told her to close the box in time, so she kept the medicine of suffering: hope.
According to the legend of Apollo love story, Daphne (Laurel Goddess) is a very beautiful goddess who once worshipped Apollo, the eldest son of Zeus. Finally, one day Apollo finally couldn't resist his love for the goddess laurel and pursued her.
But because Apollo itself is the sun god, his body gathered a lot of heat energy, which made laurel unbearable, and once he got close, he was in danger of burning his skin. So every time Apollo chased laurel, she would hide.
In this way, chasing and hiding, but this is not the way after all, and finally laurel can't stand it, she shouted for help. Her father couldn't stand his daughter suffering so much, so he opened a big crack in the earth.
The laurel tree jumped into a big tree and grew out of the crack. From then on, this tree was called laurel.
For some reason, Apollo thought that laurel would rather be a tree than be with him. It was not until one day that he suddenly realized that laurel had become a big tree because he was too hot.
Apollo vowed to leave a cover for laurel forever. That is the sunspot we know now, the eternal cover left in the heart of the sun god, the cover he left for laurel.
The story of the disharmonious golden apple Achilles' parents forgot to invite Eris, the disharmonious goddess, when they got married, so there was the story of the golden apple. Paris, the prince of Troy, went to Greece to meet menstruation according to his father's wishes when he grew up. He fell in love with Helen at first sight and took her away, which led to the Trojan War (10). The gods helped each other, Flotti helped Troy, Hera and Athena helped Greece, and there was a scuffle between man and god.
In Sisyphus's story, in order to punish Sisyphus who was suspected of adultery, the gods kept pushing stones up the mountain, but the boulder rolled down the mountain again and again because of its own weight, and so on. However, the guilty man found pleasure in his futile work: "He devoted his whole body and mind to an ineffective cause."
Antaeus's story Antaeus is the son of Poseidon and Gaia, the mother of the earth. Anyone passing through Libya must fight with him.
However, in battle, Antaeus can draw strength from Mother Earth, as long as she doesn't leave the earth. Hercules knocked him down three times and finally discovered the secret of his recovery.
So he lifted Antaeus into the air with strong arms and hanged him. The story of Prometheus In Greek mythology, human beings were created by Prometheus.
He also served as a teacher of human beings, teaching them everything that is useful to people and can make them satisfied and happy. Similarly, people thanked him and rewarded him with love and loyalty.
But Zeus, the highest god, asked human beings to worship him, so human beings must give him the best things. Prometheus offended Zeus, the defender of mankind.
As his punishment, Zeus refused to give people the last thing they needed to complete their civilization-fire. But Prometheus thought of a way to steal the fire with a long fennel branch and bring it to mankind when the burning sun car passed by.
So Zeus was furious. He sent someone to take Prometheus to Caucasus Mountain and tied him to a steep cliff with a chain that never stopped making money, so that he could never sleep and his tired knees could not bend. A diamond nail was nailed to his undulating chest. He endured hunger, wind and sun.
In addition, Zeus sent an eagle to peck Prometheus' liver every day, but the eaten liver grew back.