An Art work of King
Sometime in the past, there was a state. The King had only one foot and one eye, although He was clever and kind. As a result of owning everyone in your state a cheerful and a solid life. One day the ruler was walking in the royal residence lobby and saw the representation of his predecessors. He thought that one day his youth would stroll in the same proverbs and remember each representative through these representations.However, he was not pictured with the owner. Because of his physical disability, he did not know how his work of art would turn out. So he welcomed his and countless famous painters from different states to court. The owner at the time said that he needed adorable representation of himself to be installed at the royal residence. Any painter can accomplish this. Depending on how the artwork comes out, it will be compensated.
Most painters begin to imagine that the ruler has one foot and one eye. By what means can he be portrayed as extraordinarily fun? It is unimaginable and on the off chance that the image will not look great, at which point the ruler will fly and reprimand them. So individually all became rational and cordially refused to create the ruler's artistic form.
Anyway, suddenly a painter raised his hand and said that I would represent you in a wonderful way that you will surely love. Upon hearing this, the ruler was happily wounded, and various painters became curious. The ruler consented to him and the painter began painting the representation. During that time he filled the picture with pain. Finally, to take some time, he said the picture was ready!
Most of the class, different painters were interested and worrying arguments, how can a painter make the ruler's representation excellent because the Lord is physically weak? Imagine a scene in which the Lord does not care about artistic creation and is flown in the air. However, when the painter displayed the picture, everyone, including the Lord, was paralyzed.
The painter made a picture where the ruler was placed on the steep side of one of the legs, holding his arrow and pointing the bolt to his eyes. The Lord was extraordinarily pleased to see that the ruler had made a wonderful picture by concealing the ruler's inability. The king gave him an incredible reward.