♪ A thousand and one-night stories ♪
it is said that in ancient times there was a king in power, a son and three daughters under his knees.
the prince was born handsome and the princesses were beautiful and lovely.
one day, the king was sitting on the throne, and three philosophers demanded his opinion.
one of them was holding a golden crow, one was holding a copper horn and the last was holding a wooden horse with his hands.
the king saw him and asked, "what have you got? what are they for?" the first philosophies said, "go to your majesty! it's a golden crow.
"no matter what day and night, every hour it passes, it's a long-wielding, reporting time." "your majesty! if the copper horn is placed on the gate, it can act as a guard.
once the enemy is in the city, it can send a warning, making it difficult for the enemy to escape.” finally, the master of the umu mok said forward: “your majesty, this is an umu mok, which can drive its master far away.” the king listened to the philosophers, and said, “in that case, let me try, and i will give you the magic words.
“the king first tested the golden crow, as his master said, and then the copper horn, as he said.
"what do you want? say it." the king responded to their request and gave two princesses to each philosopher.
at that point, the master of the ummed horse fell down on his knees and kissed the ground, saying, "please, your majesty, let me have the same gift." "let's try your horse." the prince stood by and volunteered, and said to the king, "father, let me ride this horse and try it for myself, and then report it to the king." "o son, go if you like." so the prince leaps on a moor, shakes his feet, and the horse does not move.
he said, "truth! why don't you say the horse can fly, but it won't move?" at that point, the philosopher went over and pointed at a prominent nail on the horse, saying, "squeeze it." when the prince reached out with the nails, the horses shook, and then lifted him up, up to the altitude, until he could not see the ground.
that's why he's panicking.
repents don't do anything.
he said to himself, "this philosopher wants to hurt me! it seems that only the almighty allah will be saved.” he looked at the body of the horse and looked at it, and finally found a prominent button under each of its shoulders.
he thought, "it seems that only these two prominent buttons will be organs." so he grabbed the button on the right, and only saw the horse flying higher and faster, and the prince immediately threw his hand out, and he then tested the button on the left, and as soon as he grabbed it, the horse slowly slowed down, and seo-su landed down.
as a result of this experiment, the prince knows the way the horses fly, rejoices and thanks allah for his blessing.
it took him a long time to land because he had just started flying too fast and so far awayWhen the horses fall, they move their heads and drive freely, from time to time up and from time to time.
He flew for a while, and then he approached the ground, looking at a place he had never been to.
Seen only green grass, thick trees, clear rivers, and a beautiful city on a wide plain.
He looked at the city and groaned, "Yo, beautiful city.
If only I knew where it was." This is the evening.
He rides the horse, walks around the city in the twilight, looks at the light and wonders, "I'll go to the city for one night, and I'll fly home tomorrow morning and tell my father about my experience." So he began to look for a place of safety and quietness, so that he might dwell.
He found in the centre of the city a palace high in the clouds surrounded by a wall large and wide, strong and solemn.
"This place is great!" He lamented the twisting button and the horse slowly fell on the roof of the palace.
The Prince jumped off the horse, took a good look at the horse, and he said, "Swear to Allah, the man who made the horse is smart and capable! If Allah bless me and bring me home safely, and when I meet my mother and father, I will treat him well and give him double.
The Prince remained on the roof, hungry and hungry, and he had not eaten or drank since he left the house on horseback.
He endured and waited until people fell asleep, leaving his horse and looking for food.
He entered the palace, found the stairs and went down.
The courtyard was covered with clouds and stones, and he was envied by solid structures and plentiful displays.
The palace was neither marked nor heard, which made him even more perplexed.
He looked around and said to himself, "Come on, I'll go up to the roof and spend the night with the horse and drive home in the morning." At this moment, he discovered that a thread of fire was coming to him.
He took a careful look at the beauty of a month, and came with a host of handmaidens.
This beautiful girl is a princess, a king's jewel.
The King loved her so much, he built her this palace for her leisure.
Every time she was tired or bored, the princess led her handmaidens to stay here for a day or two in order to ease the boredom.
That night, she came to the palace with the ceremonial women, and she was protected by a male servant with a sword.
In the palace, the ladies went together, lit the incense stove and played with the princess.
They laugh and laugh and have fun.
Then the prince punched the servant, and took the sword, and pursued the Quiyata daughters, and drove them to flee.
Only the princess stood up and said, "Maybe you're the prince who proposed to me yesterday and whose father rejected it.
Father says you look ugly.
Swear to Allah, Father it's not true." Turns out the suitor was the Prince of the State of India, who was ugly and therefore rejected by the King.
When it suddenly happened, the princess immediately assumed that he was the Indian prince whose proposal had been rejected.
At this point, a lady from the palace was right next to her, saying, "The princess, it's not for you to propose, the man is ugly, and the man is so sarcastic.
Thatthe suitors are only of his servants.
you see, this young man is so handsome, he doesn't look normal." she said, "wake the fallen servant." the servants woke up, were terrified, jumped and found the sword.
"what are you up to? the one who beat you down and took your sword is sitting with the princess." this servant, at the behest of the king, is responsible for the protection of the princess.
at that point, when listening to the miyagi, he ran into the hall and saw that the princess and the prince were actually talking together.
he went over there and looked at the prince and asked, "my lord, are you a man or a god?" how dare you treat me, prince of the persians, like a ghost? i beat you to death!" he took the sword and said, "i am a horse." the king has promised me the princess." "my lord! listen, since you're a human being and you're a prince, it's perfect to match our princess." and the servants left the house in panic.
he tore his clothes, grabbed a piece of dirt over his head and cried out to the king.
the king heard the cry and said, "what's going on? "your majesty, save the princess! she was kidnapped by a demon who pretended to be a prince." after hearing the report, the king was shocked and decided to kill the devil.
he said, "slave!" i told you to protect the princess.
why did you let the devil haunt the princess?" so he went all the way to the palace, and all he saw was the ladies standing in a row, and he asked them, "where is the princess? how is she?" we came to the palace with the princess, and somehow the young man jumped out and attacked us.
he's got a sharp sword in his hand, and he's got a very good life.
we questioned him, but he falsely claimed that his majesty had given him the princess.
apart from that, we don't know if this man is a man or a god.
he's a sarcastic, polite, and he doesn't have any irregularities." listening to the palace girl, the king's anger calmed.
he was very close to seeing the prince and the princess, and he looked at him very carefully.
suddenly, once again, he could not hold back his hatred and, in order to protect the princess, drew out his sword and stormed into the hall to stab the prince.
when the prince saw you, he asked the princess, "is this your father?" the prince suddenly jumped, held the sword and shouted, threatening to stab the king with it.
the king saw each other so fiercely that he knew that the young man was strong and he was no match for himself, that he had to put his sword back into his jaw.
and he said, "you young man, are you a man or a god?" i would have let you bleed if it wasn't for you and the princess.
how dare you call me a ghost or a god? my father, king persia, is strong and powerful, and he can lead the army to destroy your kingdom at any time.” listening to the prince, the king was in shock, wondering, saying, "why did you enter my palace as a prince? and why did you create a rumor that you were to be promised the princess♪ i'm sorry ♪ you know, i killed a lot of grandkids who came to propose to the princess.
you're not afraid to die in my hands? all i have to do is ask the servants to come in and kill you, and no one can save you.” “your vision is so shallow that i cannot understand.
you want to marry your daughter to a better son-in-law than me? do you think there are more brave, generous, powerful people in your mind than i? and swear unto allah, verily thou art of the enviable.
but if you're going to marry, you're going to have to ask me to marry you officially.
i'm going to marry your daughter.
if you don't have a name, you want to marry my daughter.
“you're right, that makes sense.
but as you have just boasted, it would be a shame to order your servants and your troops to come and kill me, and at the same time you would lose the confidence of your people.
i have a suggestion, and i want your approval." whoever wins is the truth.
you can come back tonight and fight me tomorrow.
how many men can you send? tell me! "40,000.
not a servant, just a regular army." tell them i'm here to propose to the princess.
i fought them for the princess.
if i was killed, everything would be over and your secret would not be revealed; if i were to win, i would marry the princess.” the prince talks with exaggeration, fear, and talk.
having listened to him, the king felt justified and agreed with him.
so he informed the chief, and told him to gather all the troops, armed and ready to fight the prince.
the king and the prince are talking.
the king admired the prince's conversation.
it's dawn.
the king rises back to the palace and commands the army and horses to leave and prepare to fight the prince.
at the same time, he chose a horse for the prince, with the best of it, for the prince to ride in combat.
the prince said, "your majesty, i will not ride, so let me go first to the army and see how they are." "whatever." the prince came to see the army before he came.
at that time, the king declared publicly: “the three armies listen, there is now a young prince to propose to the princess.
he boasted that he could defeat our army alone, and even if we had 100,000, it seemed to him insignificant.
then i command him to fight him with all your might and to strike him on the edge of your sword.” then the king turned to the prince and said, "my son, it's time to start.
"your majesty, it's not fair.
how can i fight when they are on horses and i walk?” “i gave you a horse and you refused.
well, which one do you like to ride, it's up to you." "your horse doesn't matter to me.
i'll ride the horse i brought myself." "where's your horse?""where in my walking palace?" "on the roof of the walking palace." "on the roof? you'll lose.
how could a horse get on the roof? you're so hypocritical." the king came back to the squire with surprise: “enter the palace and see what's on the roof.
if you have a horse, bring it down." "how can a horse go up that high stairs?" it's a strange story." the squires went up to the roof of the walk palace on the orders of the king, and indeed found a horse standing above it, very strong and lovely.
when they looked at it, they were made of ivory and wood, and everyone laughed, and said, “this is what the boy said.
he's crazy.
just wait and see what he can do." the guards then lifted up the horses, carefully moved them out of the city and put them in the presence of the king.
people are curious to come and watch.
the horses are strong and new, and they are generally acclaimed and funny, and the king himself is surprised and acclaimed.
and he asked, "is this the horse you used to fight?" it works as you can see right away." "then you can ride it." “please let your soldiers go first, or i won't be on the horse.” the king ordered the soldiers to leave an arrow, and the prince said, “your majesty, now my horse.
i'm going to attack your men.
they'll be scared and run away with a rat.” "well, just let it go.
don't give in.
my men won't give in." the prince leaped from the face to the moor, strangling the horse and preparing for the fall.
the king's men and women are ready to fight.
there was much talk, and some said, “when the boy enters the position, let's start him with a gun.” some say, "oh, god! such a beautiful young man will die." some say, “swear to allah that we will not defeat him without fighting hard.
if he hadn't been brave, he wouldn't have boasted.” the prince rides in the air, he sits in his arms, he looks at it, he turns on the button, and the horse starts to shake.
after a while, the horses were filled with air, and they rose up and flew into the clouds.
the king saw the prince flying up high and angry and shouted, "get him, motherfucker! don't let him get away.
get him." the courtesan and the courtmen also felt inexplicable.
they comforted the king and said, "your majesty, who can catch a bird in the world? this man is obviously a great magician.
thanks to allah, his majesty is safe and secure, and the boy has done nothing to harm him.” the king had to turn back to the palace in a harrowing mood.
he told the princess what he saw on the battlefield.
the princess was very sad to hear that the prince had been seriously ill, bedridden and the medication was ineffective.
the king was so worried, he put his daughter in his arms, he kissed her, he said, "o son! and allah bless us from that magician, and let us praise him." and she couldn't hear, and she cried and cried"swear to allah! if i can't be with him, i'll never eat or drink." the king was in a state of great anxiety, and he comforted her with kindness, but his consolation increased the princess's affection.
the crown prince lifted himself from danger, but he remembered the princess.
he asked the king for the names of the princess and the king, knowing that he was king sanéo, so he took care to speed up his flight and flew back to persia.
when he arrived in the capital, he surrounded the air and landed in the palace, then came down to the inner palace and met the king.
the king is grieved by his departure.
when you see the prince, the king rises, rejoices and embraces him.
then the prince asked the king about the whereabouts of the zionist who made the umu-muma.
the king said, "aah, that bad guy, may he suffer for his life.
he separated our father and son and i imprisoned him." the prince spoke for the philosopher and demanded that his freedom be restored.
in the end, the king released him and gave him more and received him as a guest, but the king refused to fulfil the promise he had made to him.
the prince was dissatisfied with this, but he was afraid of his father's authority and dared to speak out.
the king said, "aah, after this danger, stop riding that horse.
you don't understand the mystery of a horse.
you'll suffer sooner or later." the prince told his father everything about the meeting with the princess in sana'a.
the king said, “if the king wanted to kill you, you would have died long ago, but you were not dead yet.” the prince missed the princess so much that he could not suppress his desires.
one day, he sneaked up to the roof, stepped on a moor, started a rising button, flew towards sana'a, looking for the princess.
the next morning, the king disappeared from the prince and was terrified and immediately went to the roof to look for him.
it's true that the umuma is gone.
he knew that the prince had gone on horseback and regretted not hiding his horse.
he said to himself: “swear to allah that when he returns, i will hide my horse, lest i fear for him.” he looked down and he cried out.
the prince flew up to sana'a and landed in the first place.
he jumped off a horse and walked into the hall of the princess's game with his hands and feet, looking around, without a single person.
the princesses and the courtesans are gone.
when the prince lost his hope, he moved around in the palace and finally found the princess ' s bedroom, where she could not afford to remain ill and where there was a ceremonial bellow in front of the bed.
excited, he broke into everything and greeted them aloud.
the princess heard the sound, sat up at once, surprised and happy, and heard only the prince shout, "yo! princess, you make me feel bitter." "no, you really make me suffer." "your father treats me like that.
i'm so bored! seriously, if it wasn't for you, i'd have killed him as a warning.
but for you, i respect him." without you, i live like a year." "will you listen to me?" whatever you say, i..and follow you, and never turn away from you." "will you follow me to my hometown?" "okay, i'll do as you say." the prince heard the princess's reply, laughed, rejoiced, shook her hand, vowed.
he then took her to the roof and crossed the moor.
he let her ride in front of herself, and then turned on the buttons and flew in both directions.
the queens met and ran into the palace in a panic to report to the king.
the king and queen ran out of the palace door and looked up.
i only saw the prince and the princess flying high on a moor, terrified and crying out to the sky: "a prince! for god's sake, pity us! please keep our daughter." the prince fled with the princess, and on his journey, he asked, "you don't want to leave your parents, do you want me to take you home?" swear to allah that i will only follow you and be with you forever.” the prince was pleased to hear the princess's decisive answer.
so he lowers the speed of the flight and moves slowly.
they are resting and eating in a green grass like an ill grass.
the prince is looking after the princess.
in order to avoid an accident, he tied the princess with a tape and then continued to fly with ease and pleasure.
back to the capital, the prince rejoiced.
he deliberately showed the princess that he knew that his father was more powerful and richer than her father, and that he had therefore driven his horse directly into the royal garden of the king ' s leisure outside the city.
he put the princess in the house, and he said, "you rest here for a while, and i'll go into the city and see the king, and i'll give you the reserve palace, and then i'll send for you." the princess was very happy and said, "okay, do what you want." the prince wants her to enter the city in a solemn ceremony.
he entered the palace in haste to see his father.
as soon as the king sees the prince, he will rise and greet him.
the prince said, "father, i have brought the princess i told you about.
she's in the garden outside the city.
now i'm here to ask you to prepare for the ceremony, to go forward and greet her, and to show her the power of my father." "fine, we're ready to meet her." the king immediately ordered the people to clear the city and all ministers and soldiers to be dressed and ready for the princess.
the prince used decorations such as golden jade and a variety of silk silks to set up palaces for the princess; he also chose girls of indian, greek, ethiopian and other nationalities to serve as ceremonials.
he left the city in a hurry to greet the princess in the garden.
when he arrived in the garden, he entered the house where the princess was resting, but the princess did not see her, nor did she fly.
he was struck by a shock and was in a state of fright, and he was struck by his cheeks, torn from his clothes, and dazzled in the garden.
after a while, his mind became sober and he thought, "she doesn't know the horse's secret! perhaps the horse-builder saw her by accident and took her with her in revenge.” he found the gardener, he asked, "did anyone come in the garden?" "no one else," the gardener replied, "it's just the philosopher who comes to collect itit's a specimen." he listened to the gardener, confirming his guess.
it is also a coincidence that when the princess rested in the garden, the philosophies who made the umumar came to the garden to collect the specimen.
he smelled the fragrance of the princess, looked for it and found the mocha.
he's been suffering and desperate for his horse to be driven away.
at that point, he went over and examined it carefully and found that the equipment was complete and undamaged.
he was trying to get away on horseback, but he was sceptical, and he thought, "i had to see what the prince brought." so he left his horse and broke into the house, and saw a beautiful girl sitting in it.
as soon as he saw her, he knew that she was not an ordinary person, that perhaps the prince had brought her to live here and was going to take her to town.
so he came to the princess and fell down and kissed the ground.
when she saw him, she said, "who are you?" "i am sent by the prince to greet you and to take you to another beautiful garden." "where is the prince? where is he?" the philosopher haha laughed and said, "don't think i'm ugly, princess.
if you look at people by their face, it's a big mistake.
if you knew me like the prince, you'd compliment me.
he sent me to pick you up.
there are other intentions here, and he will only send me, despite the thousands of servants and servants in his palace.” he moved the princess to believe it.
and she got up and she reached out to him, and she said, "how are we going?" of course, we're still riding the wild horse that just brought you here.
what's better than it?" the philosopher smiled, and knew that the plot had worked, and said, "come on! i'll help you drive." so, on the moorings, the princess sat behind her, tied up with a tape, reached out with a lift button, and the horse shook up into the sky.
the princess was blindfolded until she could not see the earth, and she said, "hey! where is the prince?" where the hell is he?" the philosopher suddenly curses so hard.
"you fucking slave! will you curse the master?" you know who i am?" i made this horse myself.
the prince took it.
for this horse, i have been bullied, humiliated, regretd, and now i have taken it back, and i have found you in my hands, so i will avenge it, and i will give him a taste of what has been deceived.
from now on, he will never get this horse again.
enjoy yourself! i'll double my love for you.
of course i'll treat you well." "oh, my god, i left my parents and lost my lover!" the princess cried.
the philosophies drove the moor, flying all the way to greek territory and landing in a plain of green trees and interlocking canals.
this place is not far from the citythe king led his men to hunt here.
the philosopher, the princess and the umu-muma were seen and arrested by his men.
the philosopher and the princess were taken together to the king.
the king looked ugly and ugly, while the princess was so beautiful, he asked, "girls, what is your relationship with this old man?" "she's my wife!" the philosopher answered.
"no, your majesty, swear to allah that he is not my husband.
i don't even know him.
he tricked me here." listening to the princess, the king ordered the torture of the philosopher.
he beat him to death.
the king then ordered that he be put in prison, imprisoned and taken to the palace with the princess.
he doesn't know what a moor is for, let alone drive it.
when the princess disappeared, the prince was sad and sad and determined to go out and look for it.
he then changed his travel clothes, brought what he needed to travel, and took a journey.
he traveled many villages, towns and villages, and every place he went, he sought information about the umu-ma.
it's strange that people listen to wild horses, and no one believes him.
after a long period of time, he has not heard from the princess.
he then travelled to sana'a to look for an interview, but there was still no news of her, but he heard that king sana'a was sad and sad about the princess's disappearance.
so he left sana'a and finally arrived in greece.
in a hotel he saw a group of merchants gathering and chatting, and heard one of them say, “do you know a strange thing?” and the rest of them asked.
“one day, the king led his men to the city for hunting, and in a place with trees, he found an ugly old man with a very beautiful and charming girl, and a fine and rare moth.” “what about the king?” “the old man is said to have lied to the king, pretending to be the woman's husband, but the lie was revealed by the woman, and then he was beaten and imprisoned.
i don't know what happened to the girl and the boar.
when the prince heard of this, he went over to the merchants and asked them about the king's name and the way to the capital, and he was in an open mood, and the blueness of his chest faded away.
he had a good night's sleep.
the next morning, the prince embarked on a journey to the capital.
all the way outside the city, as they were preparing to enter the city, the guards stopped him and took him to the palace.
previously, it was the practice of greece to interrogate and register travellers before they could stay in the city.
when the prince arrived in the capital that day, it was too late, the king had retreated and had been unable to settle in, and the guards had to take him to prison for one night.
the guards saw him in the face, and he suffered so that he could sit with them outside the door and treat him to food and drink.
they chatted after dinner.
the guards asked him, "where are you from?" "i'm from the persians." i hear he's a persian, and the guards are talking.
some of them said, “the persians.
i've heard of itMany Persian legends know the customs of many Persians, but the old Persian who is now in our prison is the most ridiculous.” And another said, "That's so ugly, ugly people." "Why do you say that?" The Prince asked.
“He was caught when he was found hunting by the king, and he lied as a philosopher.
He was with a beautiful beautiful girl and a wooden horse.
The beautiful girl was taken to the palace, and the king loved her, but she was crazy.
The king asked a doctor to treat her.
She's never been cured.
The old Persian, if he was a philosopher, would have cured the girl.
Now that the Ummed Horse is still in the king's treasure house, the old man of Persia is crying and crying all the time in prison, and we cannot sleep in peace.” Of course, the Prince knows why the philosopher is sad, and he's got a mind.
The guards then went to sleep, told him to stay in prison for one night and then locked the door.
The prince came to prison and heard the philosopher exclaim in Persian: "Yo! I'll be damned, cheating on the Prince and stealing the girl.
I want to pursue her, but I can't do it.
It's all my fault.
I couldn't do what I wanted to do.
Ugh! If he's too greedy, he'll be like me." And heard the philosopher moan, and the prince stood by and said, "When are you going to stop crying?" Do you think you're the only one who's had such a tragic experience?" Having listened to the Prince, the philosopher felt that he was sick with himself, and then revealed his own life and experiences to him in an attempt to reach out to him.
The following day, the guards of the city came to prison to bring the prince to the king.
The king listened to the soldiers and asked the Prince, "Where are you from? What's your name? What's your name? Why are you here? I'm an expert in medicine.
I specialize in all kinds of problems.
I now travel around the world to see what happens everywhere, so as to enhance my knowledge.
When I travel around, I treat patients who are in trouble.” Listening to the Prince's answer, the King was very pleased and said, “O noble doctor! What a coincidence.
We need you." So the king said to her, "If you can cure her, I can give you whatever you want." I will do my best to treat the patient.
Tell me, Your Majesty, how did she suffer? How was she and the philosopher and the horse found?" The King described the way he found them that day.
"What did His Majesty do with the horse they brought?" "I kept it intact in a palace." The Prince thought, "Well, I have to look at the horses first.
If the horses are all right, then I'm hoping for success.
If it was damaged, I had to find another way to save the princess." When the idea was settled, he said to the King: “Your Majesty, the horse I just mentioned, I intend to take a look at it first, perhaps in connection with the treatment of the disease.” "Okay, welcomeI don't know.
The king, full of his word, immediately rose up and took the prince's hand to the hideout.
The Prince was very pleased to see that all parts of the horse were intact and intact.
He said to the king, "May Allah protect His Majesty! Now it's time for me to see the girl and treat her.
If Allah wanted, maybe I could cure her disease." He advised the King to take care of the horses and then follow him to the place where the princess was sick.
In the house, the Prince looked up and saw the princess's face covered in mud, raving and talking nonsense.
She pretended to be crazy to protect herself from the king.
So the prince said to her, "No, it's okay.
It's okay." The princess knew the Prince, overstretched, screamed, fainted。