Lebanese folk story: Princess Remys
once upon a time, king salima of lebanon had a daughter, remys, who was well-born, handsome, gentle and good.
at the age of 16, the queen died of illness and the king married a woman named seva.
seva was born with a bad heart and tried so hard to get his only daughter out of the palace.
one day, seiva secretly sent a servant to the king's ranch, taking advantage of the king's hunting, and told the shepherds that princess ramis had been ordered by her father to cut off one leg of every sheep and send it to the palace because the king wanted a good meal.
by order of the princess, the shepherd brought his leg to the palace, and the king, after hunting, came to the ranch, and saw every sheep walking in a limp, and he was shocked, and immediately called the shepherd to say, "what's going on?" the shepherd said, "didn't princess remys do it by order of the king?" the king is angry and curious and can't go back.
as soon as i entered the palace, i saw hundreds of sheep's legs piled there, and seva came out and said to the king, deliberately and cynically, “i told the cook that i was going to make you dinner with those lamb's legs, and you would find it delicious, right?” seva's ulterior statement made the king even more angry with her daughter, ramis.
in anger, the king ordered the soldiers to cut off one of remy's hands and drive her out of the palace.
lémis has fallen in pain on the streets, weeping all day long, and his cheeks are fading day by day.
in order to survive, remys decided to live in the mountains.
she endured pain for days and nights and finally found a cave where she lived.
one day, an antelope ran into a cave in fear.
then a young man with bows and arrows followed him.
when he saw a lonely girl sitting in a cave, he was surprised and asked why she lived alone in a cave.
remys told him exactly what had happened to him, that young people had been very upset, had sympathy for remis, and had grown fond of her.
this young man was not an ordinary civilian, but the king of the kingdom of tripoli, and took ramis to his palace.
since then, they have been living together in the mornings and evenings, and have become more and more sensitive to each other.
soon, they got married and had a happy and sweet life.
later, the young king led the army to fight the enemy.
not long ago, remys gave birth to a twin, a pair of sons and a pretty, cute one.
the queen mother was pleased and angry and immediately wrote a letter sending a special envoy to tell her son about the news.
the special envoy travelled on horseback and proceeded at speed, passing through beirut, the capital of the kingdom of lebanon, at night and spending the night at the palace.
when seva learned of the news, she set up a special envoy for dinner, incited the servants to get him drunk with old wine, then took out a letter and tore it to piecesBattered.
Seva then wrote a false letter in which she said that Leomis had two monsters.
When the Special Envoy woke up the next day and did not know what had happened, he continued his journey。