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RE: One Thousand and One Nights: The Story of King Schahriar and his brother King Schahzaman: Part Five - Fable of the Donkey and the Ox and the Plow Master (1/2)

in #the-1001-nights2 years ago (edited)

After reading this whole story today, I was thinking that the lesson we get from this story is that if we think something wrong about someone or tell a lie, then within a few days, wes may be with us.

In which their master was listening to how they pretended not to go to work but when the master heard it, he knew that they did not intend to, so he did the same way. should have. For example, let me share with you a childhood story that there was a child in our class who used to lie to the teacher a lot and every time he took leave,

He said that someone had died in our house, but he died. It would not have happened. Then one day, our teacher met his father outside, then he told the whole story to his father. Then when the teacher found out the truth, he insulted him a lot in front of the class.

The way these two were now making a plane together, the mirror and the dinky, and the way their master knew but they didn't even know that their master knew everything. And the way his wife was laughing and asking what happened, then he told the whole story to his wife and told about them both.

The way they lied and they didn't get it as punishment for lying, they had to work day and night otherwise we wouldn't have had to work so much.

No matter how big the wrong, one day its secret is revealed in the same way that their secret is revealed, and then only man is ashamed. Didn't understand that when he told the whole story to his wife he died he was going to die didn't understand that.