COMMAND TO AIR WIND
COMMAND
TO AIR WIND
Wow again the king gave an unreasonable and unique command to Abu Nawas. That is commanded to capture and imprison the wind.
If it fails, then the punishment will soon be waiting. Then how does Abu Nawas implement this unique task? Will he succeed or even fail?
This story has been told on this blog too, but written again briefly by the author. Starting from the king who was sick because of his frequent colds.
Either way because the king is overworked and lack of rest time or because he often monitors his people at night, the king will not say.
Abu Nawas called the king to immediately face.
"O Abu Nawas, I am eager to capture and imprison the wind, I command you to carry out this command," said the king.
"Good Lord," answered Abu Nawas.
After passing from the king's face, Abu Nawas think hard how to catch the wind and what is the proof that the wind has been captured.
Hassle again, King only gives only two days. That means, the day after he had to be able to catch the evil wind.
Suddenly Abu Nawas smiled cheerfully. Apparently he has found a powerful way to catch the wind and prove it to the king.
On the next day, Abu Nawas immediately faces the king.
"Have you caught wind?" asked the king.
"It's a glorious one," replied Abu Nawas.
Then Abu Nawas took out a white bottle and was shown to the king.
"Where's the wind?" asked the king.
"In this noble bottle," answered Abu Nawas.
"I do not see anything," said the king.
"Forgive me, if you want to see evidence then this bottle should be opened first," said Abu Nawas.
Then the bottle was opened, smelled odor and stung once the smell.
"" This busik, this smell, "asked the king.
It turns out Abu Nawas deliberately inserting a stinging scent into the bottle. Of course the king could not move anymore if Abu Nawas managed to capture and imprison the wind
Wow again the king gave an unreasonable and unique command to Abu Nawas. That is commanded to capture and imprison the wind.
If it fails, then the punishment will soon be waiting. Then how does Abu Nawas implement this unique task? Will he succeed or even fail?
This story has been told on this blog too, but written again briefly by the author. Starting from the king who was sick because of his frequent colds.
Either way because the king is overworked and lack of rest time or because he often monitors his people at night, the king will not say.
Abu Nawas called the king to immediately face.
"O Abu Nawas, I am eager to capture and imprison the wind, I command you to carry out this command," said the king.
"Good Lord," answered Abu Nawas.
After passing from the king's face, Abu Nawas think hard how to catch the wind and what is the proof that the wind has been captured.
Hassle again, King only gives only two days. That means, the day after he had to be able to catch the evil wind.
Suddenly Abu Nawas smiled cheerfully. Apparently he has found a powerful way to catch the wind and prove it to the king.
On the next day, Abu Nawas immediately faces the king.
"Have you caught wind?" asked the king.
"It's a glorious one," replied Abu Nawas.
Then Abu Nawas took out a white bottle and was shown to the king.
"Where's the wind?" asked the king.
"In this noble bottle," answered Abu Nawas.
"I do not see anything," said the king.
"Forgive me, if you want to see evidence then this bottle should be opened first," said Abu Nawas.
Then the bottle was opened, smelled odor and stung once the smell.
"" This busik, this smell, "asked the king.
It turns out Abu Nawas deliberately inserting a stinging scent into the bottle. Of course the king could not move anymore if Abu Nawas managed to capture and imprison the wind
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