The French folk story: "The Cup of Sowason."
the story of the suwason cup is widely known in french.
the story is more or less the same: in 481, the head of the village known as the seafront franks, who lived in the lower rhine, sylderi, died and was replaced by his 15-year-old son, clove.
when clove came to power, the “roman king” of the suwason region was the one most threatened by the franks on the coast.
in 486 klove, in an alliance with other tribes of the franks, looted the shrines of many roman churches in the suvazon region as spoils, after the great defeat of the siegreus.
later, a bishop, remy, sent an emissary to see clove, suggesting that if the other sacraments could not be returned, at least the church would be allowed to take back a large, very beautiful large mouth bottle that had been dubbed the grail.
in order to enlist the support of the local church in order to strengthen the future rule over these areas, clove responded to the bishop ' s request.
he therefore drew lots with his men to distribute the spoils of war in accordance with tribal traditions, saying: “the bravest warriors, i ask you not to refuse to give me the bottle beyond my trophy.” when the word fell, all the warriors agreed, only one proud, jealous and excavated soldier listened and lifted his ax to the bottle and shouted, “you will not get a single bottle except the one you yourself drew.” as a military leader, clovi was unable to influence his close relationship with soldiers by openly undermining tribal traditions for the distribution of spoils of war, and after being publicly humiliated, he was able to contain his internal anger and refrain from acting on the spot.
a year later, he ordered his men to assemble at the school site, armed in full.
he went to the soldier who had offended him, accused him of improper maintenance of his weapon and threw his ax at the ground as he was going around the scene.
when the warriors leaned down to pick the axes, the highlands of klove lifted their axes ...
and said, “this is how you treated it when you were in suvason.” this move by cloway has caused his men to be extremely afraid of him and has since been directed at him。