Once upon a time, there was a king who had three beautiful daughters. The king was very worried about the future of his daughters, so he decided to hold a grand wedding ceremony, hoping to find a suitable son-in-law for them.
So, the king issued a nationwide announcement, inviting all aspiring youngpeople to attend the wedding ceremony. Many youngpeople came to attend, including three youngpeople, A, B and C respectively.
At the wedding ceremony, the three daughters asked A, B and C a question: “Each of you has an axe and a rope. What can you do by combining these two things?” A, B and C all want to show their intelligence, so they respectively replied, “I can cut the rope with an axe, so I can tie the rope to a tree and climb it.” “I can hang the axe with a rope, so that I can hang the axe on the wall and sharpen the knife.” And “I can tie the axe with a rope, so that I can take it with me and use it at any time.”
The king was very satisfied after hearing the answers from his three sons-in-law. He decided to let them stay in thepalace and spend some time with his daughters in order to get to know them better. In the following days, A, B and Cperformed very well. They got along very well with the king’s three daughters and eventually became the king’s son-in-law.
This story tells us that only true wisdom and talent can achieve real success. At the same time, it also emphasizes the importance of family and the importance of mutual understanding and support in marriage.
I’ve seen a movie before whose name I can’t remember. It’s about a king who has threeprincesses?
Fanta GhirĂª (1991) 8, Golden Rose Cave. Director: Lampard Pava Starring: Alexandra Martinis Mario Adof Jim Ross Stewart. . . Once upon a time, there was a king who wanted to have a boy to inherit the throne and bringpeace to the country.
However, aspredicted by the white witch, his wife gave birth to a daughter and died. This is Fantaghiro, a stubborn,strong, competitive and beautiful girl. She refused to marry and secretly followed the witch in white. . .