When Achilles was a baby, his mother soaked him in the water of Styx, so that he was invulnerable-except for a heel, because Sidious was holding the heel at that time, and this part was not bathed by Styx. . . Become Achilles' only weakness.
Achilles was invincible on the battlefield: he easily defeated Hector Dodd, Prince of Troy, and Penthesilea, Queen of Amazon; Aeneas, the most famous Trojan hero, almost died by his hand; Apollo, the sun god, won or lost. . . (Apollo was only ordered to stall him), Achilles' armor and shield were made by vogel, a craftsman from heaven. (This Fulgan is no ordinary god. He is one of the three children of Zeus and Hera, and he is a direct protoss. Even Apollo and Venus have to stand back compared with him. . . ) Achilles later fell in love with Princess Pruck Sina of Troy. When he happily went to the temple of Apollo to discuss his marriage, Paris-guided by Apollo-shot a poisonous arrow and hit the hero's heel. Achilles killed countless people, but he was affectionate and righteous. This kind of ending makes people sigh that the hero is short of breath and the children are affectionate.
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Plucksena's lonely love.
Polosna appeared in the Trojan War and was the daughter of Priam, the king of Troy. During the Trojan War, she saw Achilles come to fight for Troy many times. Although Achilles is the mortal enemy of her people, his burly figure and superhuman courage are deeply left in Polosena's mind. Until one time, Achilles approached the besieged city gate. He looked up and saw the beautiful Poloxena standing on the wall. His heart immediately ignited the flame of love for the girl, so that he shouted on the spot: "Priam's daughter, if you belong to me, maybe I will let your father stop fighting with Dane!" " "Although Achilles, the great hero, soon felt gaffes and regrets, Pollock Senna buried these words deeply in his heart. Since then, she has admired the enemies of her country. Also began her lonely love. Her love was not recognized by Achilles. She can't let her people know her love, nor dare she tell her parents. No one can share it with her. She can only bury her love in her heart and wait for the fruitless result alone.
Bolukesena's brave love.
Pruck Sina is brave because she fell in love with Achilles. Achilles was the chief warrior of Greece. As the son of the great hero peleus, he is brave and unusual. As the son of thetis, the Poseidon, he also has demigod blood. He killed countless Trojans in the Trojan War. He even killed Troy Ruth, the son of Priam, the brother of Pluck Xina, the bravest warrior in Troy, and hector, the brother of Pluck Xina, and died at the hands of Achilles. The Trojans hated and feared Achilles, because many of their relatives died at Achilles' hands, but Achilles was brave and unusual, and the Trojans could bear nothing but anger and hatred. However, Polosna did not drown her love for Achilles because of the hatred of the nation and relatives. She chose brave enough to love. Even if he killed his own people, his relatives and even ruined his country, she didn't back down. She bravely loved Achilles until she gave her life for him.
Plucksena's persistence in love.
Pluckina's love for Achilles, the great hero, was not destroyed by the hatred of her people, nor disappeared by the hatred of her relatives and the hatred of destroying the country. This is her courage in love and her persistence in love. Her love for Achilles was persistent, even though she was asked to dedicate her life to Achilles. According to the classical Greek mythology, after the destruction of Troy, Achilles told his son New Ptolemy through his own soul that Agamemnon should choose the most exquisite treasures from all the spoils and give them to him, so as not to make him cash-strapped on Olympus! When every Greek hands over his jewels and prisoners, and everything is put together, when people look at it, gold, silver, amber and all kinds of exotic antiques all look pale in front of the stunning beauty of the young girl Poruksena. The Greeks agreed that she was the best and most beautiful of all trophies. When she saw that everyone was looking at her, she didn't turn pale with fear. She is very calm. There is a tall altar next to Achilles' tomb, and all kinds of sacrificial plates are lined up. Pluxena jumped forward from the captured women, pulled out a sharp knife from various utensils in front of the altar and stabbed her heart. When Plucksena fell to the ground, the fire was quiet, and the beautiful girl dedicated her life to her beloved. Her love is not like Helen's floating, nor like Zeus' amorous feelings. All she has is her persistence in love.
Greek classical mythology, with its rich imagination and wonderful and vivid plots, has brought people into the ancient civilization in the Aegean region surrounded by islands and crisscrossed by land and sea. Some people say that classical Greek mythology itself is a history of incest, a history full of killing and hatred. However, Poloxena blooms her beautiful flowers in this bloody and interlaced love fairy tale with her unique love way.