"The Emperor's New Clothes" (Danish Kejserens nye klæder [kjsns ny kle]) is a literary folktale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, about a vain emperor who gets exposed before his subjectsThe tale has been translated into over languages.
лавлагааThe Emperors new clothes are ready! The Emperor, with all the grandees of his court, came to the weaversThe thieves raised their arms, as if in the act of holding something up.
лавлагааThe Palace GateN The people of the kingdom line the streetsGuard Step back! You will all have a chance to see the Emperors new clothes unless youre a foolThen you wont see them at allN The gate opens and the Emperor comes outN He is wearing only his crown and underpantsN The crowd is shocked.
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лавлагааThey made cuts in the air with huge scissorsAnd at last they said, "Now the Emperor's new clothes are ready for him." Then the Emperor himself came with his noblest noblemen, and the swindlers each raised an arm as if they were holding somethingThey said, "These are the trousers, here's the coat, and this is the mantle," naming each garment.
лавлагааThe earliest known reference being in an anthology of fables from that tells of a dishonest merchant who swindles the king by pretending to weave a supernatural garment that cannot be seen or touched by any person of illegitimate birthThe complete works of Hans Christian Anderson, including The Emperor's New Clothes, can be found at The
лавлагааThe proper title of this blog should, of course, be the Emperors NEW Clothes, after the charming Hans Christian Anderson short story of the same nameAs you might have suspected, however, that title is already owned by a domaine name company that wanted thousands of dollars to part with it.
лавлагааThe expression 'the emperor's new clothes' or variants like 'the emperor has no clothes' are difficult to explain briefly and are most easily understood by looking at its source, that is, Hans Christian Anderson's fable The Emperors New Clothes, Anderson's tale involves a vain king who was preoccupied with his appearance and his wardrobe.
лавлагааThere is a fairy tale called "The Emperor's New Clothes." In the story the Emperor is a vain man and always wants the newest fashionsA couple of swindlers convince him that the clothes they are making him are of such fine quality that only the m
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