A king of Italy knew how to talk to the poor in the pride of government and wealth, so most people disliked him. One day he put a horse behind an animal in the hunt and went so far that all the servants left and the king was left alone.
The king of Italy also hated talking to the poor in the pride of government and wealth, so most people disliked him. One day he put a horse behind an animal in the hunt and went so far that all the servants left and the king was left alone.
In the meantime, a farmer grabbed the saddle of the king's horse. Its shape resembled that of a king. The difference was that his dress and condition were poor. He said to the king, "I have been coming to the door of the Holy Prophet for three days, hungry and thirsty, but no one listens to me."
The king saw the poor man in filthy clothes and went on to say, "I do not speak to the lowly." The poor farmer still followed him. Until the king reached a pond and dismounted.
Bagdor stuck to a tree.
He took off his crown and clothes and put them aside and went down to the pool to take a bath. The pool was so steep that the bather could not see the man above. When the king went down to the pool, the poor farmer took off his clothes. He put on the king's clothes, put the crown on his head, and rode on the king's horse.
The peasant king had gone a short distance when he was met by the royal servants who considered him king and greeted him politely and he too reached the royal palace without any hesitation. When the real king came out of the pool after taking a bath, there were no clothes, no crown, and no horse.
Very nervous but what could happen now? The poor farmer arrived in the city in fair clothes and after starving and wandering for several days. But now he was in such a state that no one spoke to him and when he said that I am your king, people would laugh at him thinking he was crazy.
Two or three weeks passed like that. When the king's mother heard the story of this madman, she called him and saw the mole mark on his chest and then confirmed his truth. The farmer, seeing the condition of the real king, said, "Are you the one who did not listen to the cries of the poor in the pride of wealth and government?" I used this farce to punish him.
If you give up that arrogance and confess mercy and justice, I am ready to return your throne, otherwise, I can order murder now. Hearing this, the king humbly and remorsefully admitted his mistake and the farmer gave him the crown and went home. After which the king corrected his habits and in a few days the good name became famous.

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