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The cause of the Trojan War? Thank you, everyone.
The Trojan War was triggered by the struggle for Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. It revealed the ten-year siege war of the Greek army headed by Agamemnon and Achilles against the city of Troy headed by Paris and Hecktor. (1) The cause of the war The cause of the Trojan War is said to be this: the Greek hero Peleus gave a big banquet to marry Thetis, the goddess of the sea. All the gods on the holy mountain of Olympia attended as relatives and friends of this woman. Eris, the goddess in charge of disputes, was ashamed to find that she was the only one who came here without formal invitation. So I made a golden apple engraved with the words "for the most beautiful" to get back at me. On the spot, three goddesses came out and declared themselves the most beautiful. The first is the sister and wife Hera of Zeus; The second is Athena, the daughter of Zeus, Sivir with wisdom and skill; The third is also the daughter of Zeus, Aphrodite, who is in charge of sex. All three finalists are from the first family, which shows that heaven is also a place where death is suppressed by officials. Aunt Hera is old and strong, and even her brother dares to marry. Naturally, she is more beautiful than her daughters. Zeus, a crafty old scoundrel, was caught in the middle, and the other male gods were even more silent, so we had to make an apology and say that only those who had nothing to do with all parties were the fairest referees. This hot mountain house was finally thrown to Paris, the Trojan prince who was herding sheep in Ada Mountain. Paris has been a bad boy since she was a child. Although he is a prince with white teeth and red lips and good looks, he was driven to the mountains by his father and brother to herd sheep because he predicted the demise of Trow. Paris had neither the right nor the money, so she had to marry Senone, an elf in the forest, and the young couple lived freely. All three beauties win: Hera is dignified and beautiful, full of classical beauty; Sivir Athena is very energetic and explosive, with strong long legs and healthy skin color. Freyja Aphrodite is more popular than Playboy centerfold. If Paris lives in modern times, she certainly knows that she should come to the evening dress and swimsuit preliminaries first, then ask some boring questions like "What will you do for mankind if you are elected as the first beauty in the universe", and finally announce that the three men are tied for the championship. At worst, we will win a few small prizes such as "the most photogenic miss" and "the most bodybuilding miss", advertise slimming cream and perfume, and sign 180 films with him to ensure that all three ladies smile and achieve the so-called "win-win". It's a pity that Paris, a shepherd boy thousands of years ago, was a bumpkin. The "fair referee" recommended by the immortal immediately used power for personal gain and began corruption. Hera promised him power and wealth and made him the master of the whole Eurasia. Athena offered the most brilliant and invincible military talent; Aphrodite is very straightforward-the first beauty in the world. Like any normal man or pervert, Paris decided to trade golden apples for beautiful women without hesitation. According to legend, Aphrodite then took Paris to Sparta by boat and became a guest of King Menelaus and Queen Helen. Helen is the first beauty in Aphrodite. Her beauty is so outstanding that almost all the younger generation of Greek heroes fall at her feet. Even when she got married, everyone vowed to fight for her at any time. This includes Perilleux's son Achilles. There's a time difference ―― right after Perrius and Sitis got married, their son was able to pick up girls? Besides, why does Helen claim to be the first beauty in the world? Does Aphrodite have to screen all human beauties? The most reasonable explanation is to clone a beautiful embryo from Aphrodite himself, and the clone of the first beauty in the sky is of course the first beauty in the world. It will take more than ten years for Helen to grow up when Paris turns from spot to futures. Being teased by God, he became insidious and cunning. Paris finally sent Helen back to Troy with the help of Aphrodite. The Greeks had to make an expedition across the sea to defend their dignity and vows. (2) The cross-sea expedition to Sparta was just one of many small kingdoms in ancient Greece. Menelaus knew that he was alone, so he posted a heroic post, asking everyone to honor the oath of guarding Helen that year. Menelaus's spirit of "sharing weal and woe" naturally lacks appeal, and the poster tries his best to acquiesce. The most famous Greek counselor is Odysseus (the first hero in Homer's second epic, The Odyssey). His wife Penelope (also the ancestor of Tom Cruise's sexy girlfriend) is Helen's cousin. Although we are related, Odysseus thinks that "a cow in 30 acres, a wife and children are hot on the kang" is much more meaningful than crossing the ocean to rob people. So he decided to play the fool, so he put the donkey and the cow together and ran to the barren saline-alkali land to plow the field. Unfortunately, the envoys were not fuel-efficient, so they went to bring Odysseus' newborn son and put it in front of the plow. Odysseus quickly changed direction and was finally caught by the fox's tail. Seeing that he couldn't get rid of it, Odysseus had to decide to play more games. The first Greek player recognized at that time was Achilles, who had a golden bell jar and an iron cloth shirt. Achilles' mother, Sitis, was born in the divine world, but she was extremely disgusted with the promiscuous lifestyle and extreme self-centeredness and face-first of the male gods below Zeus, and resolutely married an ordinary person who was about to die of disease. It can be seen that women are more brave to change in their bones, which is probably why Miss China in Silicon Valley married a foreigner, but few brothers married a foreign girl. Because of the disharmonious golden apples at the wedding, Sidis gave birth to Achilles, and foresaw that his life would be in danger in Troy in the future, so she grabbed his heel and immersed him in the Styx, making him invulnerable. It is Sistis's spirit of not bowing to fate and resolutely fighting to the end that makes her an authoritative little scattered fairy, but the most admirable one among the gods. In order to prevent Achilles from going to Troy, Sitis simply made him dress up as a girl and sent him to the island country of Cyrus as one of the many daughters of King Medus. Odysseus heard the wind and ran to Achilles, but he didn't recognize him from many princesses. In fact, there is a big secret that has never been known-Achilles is extremely handsome and has a serious homosexual tendency since he was a child. Although he became the best in the world and the prince charming in the hearts of all Greek girls, he hated that he was not born a daughter. (Later, Dong Fangbubai followed this path, but it was Ren Woxing who made a fool of himself. On the surface, Achilles is one of Helen's suitors, but in fact, they are like sisters in private. Otherwise, Rouse in the door will never get a beautiful reward, and Rico meadows will not dare to let him hang out with his daughters all day. Odysseus then disguised himself as a woman's goods distributor and sneaked into the palace. While observing, he spat to promote his perfume, fashion, magic bra and winged sanitary napkins. He found that only the king's most beautiful daughter was not interested in all this, but picked up a set of weapons he had specially brought and played with them. It is relatively easy to convince Achilles who is the princess with a belt. On the one hand, Odysseus was filled with emotion, on the other hand, he threatened to expose the secret of Achilles, and finally brought the handsome boy to heel. After two years of preparation, the fleet of 100,000 Greek expeditionary forces finally assembled in the port of Ores in Pio. The commander of the Greek Coalition forces was Agamemnon, king of Mycenae. The commander-in-chief had nothing to do with hunting and playing, but accidentally injured Artemis' pet red deer. Themis was furious and the wind blew hard, trapping the Greek fleet in the harbor. Agamemnon had to consult the Prophet Calcia. Kasija said that only with Agamemnon's favorite daughter, Iphigenia, as a living sacrifice can the goddess' anger be appeased. Agamemnon was caught off guard and had to send someone to tell Clytaemestra that he wanted to marry his daughter to Achilles. Iphigenia, who has secretly loved Achilles for many years, arrived here with joy, waiting for her not the kiss of her lover in the warm red tent, but her father's dagger on the cold altar. Just as the human tragedy of father and daughter cannibalism is about to be staged, themis finally moved into compassion, and a gust of wind took Evy Ginia away, making her a priestess of the hunting temple. The gale stopped and the Greek fleet finally set sail. Clara Rietmann Nestra, who lost her daughter, could not forgive Agamemnon. Years later, when Agamemnon finally returned home in triumph, Cleitman Nistela lied about wanting to take a bath with him. When he was in the bathtub without guards and weapons, she tied up the commander-in-chief with a bath towel and killed him. However, according to the research of historians, there is another reason: Aga Mennonna married Cassandra, the princess of Troy. This Cassandra was originally a beautiful woman attracted by Apollo, the sun god. Apollo gave her the ability to be a prophet, and Cassandra accepted the benefit, but refused to show it to Apollo (a while ago, Taiwan Province female anchor Xue Kaili was accused of hanging a script, which was Cassandra's way). Apollo suffered a dark loss, and she was so ashamed and angry that no one could understand or believe her prediction (Japanese profiteers used the news media to throw dirty water, and history is so similar). The Greek fleet finally reached the coast of Troy, but when it landed, it was hit head-on by the Trojan army. The allies are a mob, and no one wants to lead the battle to death. Seeing that the situation was extremely critical, Protesilaus, one of the noblest heroes in Greece, took the lead and rushed up, only to be shot dead on the spot by heckert, the top player in Troy. His wife Laudamia is a female soldier, and she is deeply saddened. She prayed with tears in her eyes, "Almighty God, let him come back to me. Even if it is only for an hour, I will die without regret." Even Mercury, who had a heart of stone, was deeply moved by the couple, bringing Prut Silas back to life. Husband and wife reunited, a thousand words turned into a hug, then fought hand in hand, and finally broke through the beach defense of the Trojan army with their own flesh and blood. In memory of this earth-shattering heroic couple, the elves planted holly trees around their cemetery. The lush trees grow to the height of the walls of Troy, then wither, then sprout again, and so on. The Trojan War officially kicked off. Follow-up: Hey? It's a little messy, a little modern. Even gey has an answer: The story about the Trojan War is this: Troy was founded by Elos, the great-grandson of Zeus' son Dalda North, and was sheltered by the goddess Athena according to Zeus' wishes. But after Apollo and Poseidon helped King laomedon, the son of Elos, build the wall, laomedon refused the promised salary, which made the gods angry and predicted the destruction of the city. Laomedon's son Priam's second wife gave birth to two sons, the first is Hecktor, the hero, and the second is Paris, who is doomed to bring disaster to Troy. Paris, who was once abandoned by the king because of the terrible prophecy, is grazing in the mountains. Three goddesses appeared in front of her, Hera the goddess of wisdom and Aphrodite the goddess of love. The magical charm of the goddess of love made Paris choose her as the most beautiful woman, and she got the prediction that she would have the most beautiful woman in the world, which also caused Hera's anger. Beautiful Helen, the daughter of Zeus and Leda, is the most beautiful woman on earth. Her beauty attracted a steady stream of suitors. Her stepfather, King Tindarius of Sparta, asked all suitors to swear to be allies with the groom chosen in the future and oppose anyone who hurt the king because of Helen. Agamemnon's brother, King Menelaus of Argos, was chosen. After marrying Helen, he succeeded to the throne of Sparta. Paris led a fleet to Greece, trying to take back her aunt Hesione who was taken away by Hercules. When she saw her husband go out to visit Helen who was alone at home in Sparta, they fell in love at once. He forgot his mission, ransacked the palace and kidnapped Helen. When Menelaus learned about it, he turned to his brother Agamemnon, recruited a king allied with Helen, and went to Troy, from which the tragic Trojan War began. Finally, one of the Greek kings who responded to the call for war was cunning Odysseus, and the other was Palius, the hero of Argo, and Achilles, the son of thetis, the sea god. When Achilles was a baby, his mother secretly put him in the sky fire and burned his mortal fetus, but he was broken by Palius, so Sitis hid in the sea from now on, and Achilles also left a heel, Achilles' heel. Achilles, the demigod, was destined to be a necessary person to capture Troy and to die in this war. Superman's courage gave him the arrogance of God and made him kinder, friendlier and more appreciative of honor than others. From the sacrificial ceremony to protect Agamemnon's daughter Iphigenia, we can see that she lamented Patroclus, her childhood friend on the battlefield. Halfway through the war, he quit the battle because of Agamemnon's injustice and anger, and returned to the battle of revenge because of the tragic death of Patroclus. He killed Hecktor, a hero sheltered by Apollo, thus ending the fate of being shot in the heel by Apollo's poisonous arrow. After Achilles died, he became a member of the gods of Olympus. It took 20 years from Helen's robbery to Hecktor's murder. The Trojan War also lasted 10 years. In the sound of war-weariness, the Greeks adopted Odysseus' Trojan horse plan. They pretended to evacuate, leaving a huge Trojan horse hidden among the Greeks in the square, and arranged for a soldier to pretend to be a deserter and pretend to be a Trojan. Unsurprisingly, Trojans were tricked into taking Trojans into the city, which led to the destruction of the city and the massacre of the whole city. The victorious side desecrated Athena's temple and angered her. On the way home, most of the ships were destroyed by Athena and Poseidon, and only a few heroes returned home. Helen was forgiven by her husband for her incomparable beauty and brought back to Sparta. After Menelaus died, she was deported to Rhode Island.