Second place: Love left and right
When I was mining the ancient city of Troy, a British archaeologists found a bronze mirror. The Bronze Mirror was carved with an odd and difficult inscription. He spent all his life and asked many ancient Greek experts, it cannot be deciphered.
After the death of archaeologists, the mirror was quietly lying in the British Museum. After 20 years, one day, a handsome young man came to the museum, accompanied by the museum director, he walked straight to the mirror and opened the glass cabinet with the assistance of the staff. He carefully took out the mirror and turned it over and put it on a red velvet. The inscription behind the mirror reflects the cool golden luster on the red background.
The young man took an ordinary mirror from his back and turned his head according to the inscription on the Bronze Mirror. He smiled and said to the museum director, "look, the inscription behind the mirror is actually not hard to understand, but it is carved by the ordinary ancient Greek text following the image text pattern." The museum director is also an expert in ancient Greek literature. He put his face together and analyzed the text behind the mirror: "To my dearest person: when everyone thinks you are on the left, I know you are always on the right."
The young man looked up and sighed and said, "It's a pity! My grandfather spent his life's energy and failed to crack the mysteries of the text, but did not know that he had been wasting time. The result was so simple !" The museum director was silent for a moment and said, "Maybe you thought he was always on the left, but he was always on the right ." The young man looked up and fell into meditation.
We have no idea whether this text was written by the beautiful Helen to her bitter lover, but the inscription contains the spirit of unlimited support for the lover, which is still emotional till today. In the ancient customs of many countries, there was the concept of "Left humble and right". It seems that the ancient city of Tornado is also like this. We can see from the inscriptions of the Ancient Mirror that the author's lover may be seen as continuously fallen by others.