Aeschylus is no stranger to everyone, and this person has been mentioned in the history of foreign literature.
Aeschylus was born in an ancient aristocratic family. He won the best prize in 13 Athens poet competitions in his life.
but he died very unlucky. Legend has it that he was killed by a turtle that fell from the sky.
As we all know, turtles are the food of the eagle, but it is a big problem for the eagle to eat them. In order to break the turtle's hard shell, the eagle will take them to the sky, then throw them back to the ground and smash the hard shell to enjoy a good meal. Aeschylus was walking on the road that day, but unfortunately he was hit by the "lunch" left by the eagle and fell to the ground and died. Because Aeschylus was bald, he was turned into a stone by the old winner.
The only thing to be thankful for is that this turtle, who was destined to return to the eagle's mouth, survived.
I wonder if this is true or not?