Homonym: Trojan Horse (Deception)
The Trojan Horse is a famous story from ancient Greek mythology, particularly associated with the Trojan War. According to the legend, the Greeks built a large wooden horse and hid soldiers inside it to deceive the people of Troy. They left the horse at the city gates as a supposed offering of peace and sailed away.
The Trojans brought the horse into their city, believing they had won the war. At night, the hidden Greek soldiers emerged, opened the gates for their comrades, and attacked Troy, leading to its downfall. This tale symbolizes deception and the dangers of trusting appearances.