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The most touching scene in Alexander the Great

Alexander was born in Pyla, the capital of Macedonia, on July 2th, 356, after his early life experience (356-34 BC). Because his mother Olympia

Alexander is riding his beloved horse

Yas's personality is arbitrary and mysterious, and even records that she likes sleeping with snakes, which makes her very disgusted with Philip II, but she hates her son Alexander. Because of the rumors in Macedonia at that time and the display of the Oracle of Amon later, it was generally believed that Alexander was the son of Zeus. Before Alexander was born, Olympias dreamed of lightning, while a goddess temple in downtown Pyla caught fire and burned down, causing panic in the neighborhood. Several fortune tellers said it was a precursor to the coming catastrophe. At this time, one person said, "On the burning day of the goddess temple, a boy was born on the same day, and after that, it will perish all over Asia." According to Plutarch's records, in 344 BC, a horse seller in Thessaly brought a fine horse worth as much as 13 Talent. All Philip's best horse trainers tried to tame it, but failed. Little Alexander claimed to his father that if he could tame it himself, he would ask his father to give him the horse as a gift. Philip scoffed that he ignored the proper etiquette for the elderly, but agreed with the gamble. Alexander first led the horse's head to the side facing away from the sun, then gently stroked it to cultivate trust, and then suddenly got on the horse and rode away. It turned out that Alexander used his Ming Rui insight at that time to find that the horse was afraid of seeing his own shadow. Finally, he named the horse Busey fallows. When Alexander rode back, Philip was filled with tears of excitement: "My son, find a kingdom that suits you. Macedonia is too small." Alexander's growth is greatly influenced by Homer's Iliad, the characters Achilles and the legendary Hercules (his parents' royal families are called descendants of Hercules and Achilles respectively). Leonidas, a close relative of his mother's family, and Lacey Marcus, an Akanian, were responsible for Alexander's enlightenment education. The former was more crucial, and he cultivated Alexander's perseverance and temperance, which made a good start for Alexander's growth. Later, in order to get more education and guidance for the unruly Alexander, Philip II hired the Greek philosopher Aristotle as his mentor in Mieza with other children of Macedonian nobles. Aristotle gave him complete eloquence and literary training, and stimulated his interest in science, medicine and philosophy. Alexander showed his talent in music and equestrian in his early childhood. In 34 BC, Philip II embarked on an expedition to Byzantium. He thought it was time for Alexander to exercise, so he left 16-year-old Alexander to take charge of state affairs in Macedonia. Alexander was not idle during his stay, because Philip's departure led to the rebellion of the Medes on Macedonia's unstable northern border. Alexander showed his talent to defeat the enemy at his first battle, and marched all the way to their city, and dispersed the locals, reorganized the immigrants, and renamed it Alex

Alexander is fighting the lion

Alexandria. In 339 BC, he took part in the northern campaign launched by his father, ransacked the territory of the renegade Sikhs, and further learned the relevant military art from it. The real challenge occurred in 338 BC. In this year, due to Philip's frustration in Byzantium, the Greek city-states had a great rebellion against Macedonia. For this reason, Athens and Thebes formed an alliance and were ready to fight against Philip at any time. Philip could not ignore this action, so the two sides launched a battle that decided the fate of Greece-the Battle of Caronia. Alexander played an extremely important role in this campaign. As the commander-in-chief of the left wing of the allied forces, he saw the opportunity to break into the gap of the allied forces decisively, wiped out the most powerful team in Greece, Thebes Saint Team, and directly attacked the enemy from behind, resulting in a crucial victory for the Macedonians. Alexander was only 18 years old this year, but his genius was undoubtedly displayed. However, Alexander's position was not firm since then, because his mother Olympias and his father Philip II had a conflict, because Philip fell in love with Cleopatra, the daughter of Atalas. It is impossible for Alexander not to be disgusted with this matter. At a party, he even had a direct conflict with Philip and was almost killed by Philip. After that, he had to escape from Macedonia and went to Illyria in the north for shelter. Philip's confidant and friend Dimaratus, a Corinthian, ended the confrontation between father and son. He kindly reminded Philip of such a possible risk, and rational Philip accepted it. After that, the contradiction between Philip and Alexander did not completely ease, but suddenly, when Philip II attended his daughter's wedding, he was assassinated by his old friend Pausanias, and Alexander's time came.