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00:00The Lion and the Thorn: A Tale from Ancient Roman Folklore
00:13Once upon a time, in a place far, far away in Africa, there lived a kind-hearted shepherd
00:28One day the sheep panicked and ran away, and the shepherd was surprised by this and said
00:35What is there?
00:40It was a lion, and it approached the sheep, roared, and raised its front leg.
00:48The shepherd thought his life was over and that it was only moments until the lion devoured him.
00:54But the lion did not attack the shepherd.
00:59The shepherd slowly opened his eyes, marveling at the lion's behavior.
01:03He was even more surprised when he saw a thorn embedded in the lion's paw.
01:11Do you want me to remove the fork? Okay.
01:14The shepherd approached the lion and removed the thorn from its paw.
01:18Are you okay now?
01:32Thank God
01:37Several years passed
01:40At that time, Rome was a powerful state with a strong army.
01:56Rome was able to subjugate many of its neighboring countries.
02:00Rome's conquests expanded to include a part of the African continent.
02:06African countries at that time were not in a position to defend their territories.
02:12Many were killed and others were captured
02:16The shepherd was part of the family
02:21African families have been struck by hunger and disease
02:25Many of them died
02:27Only a very small amount arrived
02:43African families were met with nothing but injustice and humiliation.
02:53You must use these weapons to kill each other in front of the inhabitants of Rome.
03:01What a promising matter!
03:03The Romans enjoyed watching their families kill each other.
03:07No, we will not kill each other.
03:10We are friends who grew up together and were raised together.
03:13We are citizens of one country
03:15You will be killed in any case.
03:19Final edit
03:20He will be released and become a shit.
03:23only one
03:25Yes, only one will survive.
03:27Did you hear just one?
03:31Did you hear?
03:32The family was distressed by what they heard.
03:35They knew that death awaited them in any case.
03:39If not at the hands of some of them
03:41It will be at the hands of the Roman soldiers.
03:44So fighting means life for the last one.
03:50I will fight
03:52And I'm Kabali
03:53Give the weapon
03:54Me too
03:55The family went to the stadium after the sponsor
03:58Because he couldn't imagine that he would kill one of his friends.
04:04Will you fight?
04:06I refuse to use weapons
04:07You can kill me here
04:09I will not kill my friends
04:10I will never kill them
04:12There's no point in killing you here.
04:15I'll let you die there
04:17Where everyone enjoys watching you
04:20What?
04:21Wait a little
04:38And so
04:39The family members went to fight each other out of greed for life.
04:43And without having any desire to kill
04:56Enough
04:57Enough
04:57Enough, please
05:00Enough, please
05:03Do not kill one another.
05:05Enough
05:05Enough
05:06Enough, please
05:33Enough, please
05:36Enough, lion
05:39The prisoner's body will be torn apart
05:41Isn't that a joke?
05:43Enough, please
05:46Enough, please
05:47Enough, please
05:54Enough, please
05:56Enough, please
05:58Enough, please
05:58Enough, please
06:04Enough, please
06:06Enough, please
06:21The people of Rome turned their eyes towards the lion and the shepherd.
06:26Wrapped in blankets to watch the lion tear apart the body of the poor shepherd
06:50And something unimaginable happened.
06:56The lion sat quietly next to the shepherd.
07:01Why won't you eat me? Come on, finish me off!
07:07The lion placed his paw on the shepherd's lap in response to his question.
07:18He knew me
07:37That's right, it's the same lion that the shepherd removed the thorn from his foot.
07:43That happened years ago
07:45What's going on? Why didn't he fight? Bring another lion.
07:52The doors opened and three lions jumped out and began attacking the shepherd.
08:10The lion fought fiercely to save his shepherd friend who had saved him years before.
08:16The three lions halted their attacks in fear of the defending lion and retreated.
08:21The inhabitants of Rome could not believe their eyes.
08:26Lion saves human life
08:32But the tyrannical emperor cried out, saying
08:36Do you know the difference between an animal and a beast? Soldiers, kill them both!
08:41Go ahead and kill them.
08:43Kill them both
08:44Go ahead and kill them.
08:52The lion stood in front of the shepherd to protect him from the arrows.
08:56But is there any hope of survival?
09:00The soldiers began to aim their arrows, then
09:13These are the voices of the people of Rome.
09:29And everyone began calling out in unison
09:32But none of them can stop the fighting.
09:36They became detached from them
09:48They became detached from them
10:00They became detached from them
10:02His friend, the lion, instilled tenderness and love in the hearts of the bloodthirsty inhabitants of Rome.
10:23The peasant who became a doctor
10:26A tale from French folklore
10:32Once upon a time, long ago
10:35There was a farmer who lived with his wife
10:38The peasant was eccentric
10:43Oh
10:45Oh my God, what should I do?
10:48What do I mean by joy?
10:49I'll show you now
10:50Yes, I will show you
10:58He is truly eccentric
11:02I am being cruel, I am being cruel
11:04He apologized to her afterwards
11:08That's why I called him eccentric.
11:10Take it, take it
11:13His poor wife was looking for a way to rid him of this habit.
11:30One day, the peasant's wife saw one of the king's officers
11:42This king needs a skilled doctor
11:46Is there a doctor nearby?
11:48Do you know a good doctor?
11:50His daughter swallowed a fish bone
11:54The peasant's wife thought to herself
11:58This is an opportunity to punish my husband
12:02My husband is a brilliant doctor
12:04Removing the fish bone is easy for him, but
12:09What?
12:11He is lazy and nothing tempts him to treat patients.
12:16If you want him to treat a patient, you must beat him severely with a stick.
12:23Did he hit him with a stick?
12:26Yes, if you do that, then he will heal the princess.
12:32What a strange man! Well, we'll hit him with sticks! Here we go!
12:46And so the happy officer took the peasant woman to the castle
12:51What will happen now?
12:55The doctor arrived
12:59Doctor
13:01Are you the one who will cure my daughter of her illness?
13:04No, I'm not a doctor. I'm a simple farmer and I don't know anything about medicine. Believe me, my lord.
13:12Officer, this man says he is not a doctor. Is that true?
13:17I heard him, sir, and he will confess to me after you. Please wait, take him.
13:25What do you want to do with it?
13:28His name is Jida. I know you're a doctor, and I know you're lazy. You'd be better off treating the princess.
13:35I am a peasant, I cannot speak to anyone.
13:45They beat the farmer severely.
13:49Believing him to be a lazy doctor
13:56So, are you the doctor who will treat my daughter?
13:59Tell me
14:00I am the farmer
14:02Officer, is this man a doctor or not?
14:06Then hit him
14:09The peasant's pleading and weeping were of no use, so he finally agreed and said
14:15Okay, now doctor, doctor, and I'll remove the bone. Yes, doctor.
14:24Officer, is this man a doctor?
14:28Yes, my lord
14:34And so the peasant was taken to the princess with great haste.
14:42Ever since the bone broke in the princess's throat, she has been unable to eat, and her body has become emaciated and weak.
14:54This is the princess; she must reveal her greatness as quickly as possible, understood?
15:03The farmer thought to himself, "There's no way out for me; I must get out."
15:08The bone is from the princess's throat, otherwise
15:11And now, my princess, please open your kind mouth.
15:20The rock has gone deep and I cannot reach it with my hands.
15:25Perhaps the stick
15:26No, no, the stick won't help.
15:29The only way to expel it is for a strong wind to blow from inside the princess's lung.
15:35What should I do? Oh God, what should I do?
15:41You're bound to sneeze
15:43This is a great idea
15:46Yes, wonderful
15:53Now please sneeze
15:58What do you do?
16:00You are a stranger, so...
16:02Oh, you're funny, what is this?
16:21With a little effort, the farmer was able to heal the princess.
16:25What did you remove the bone from? You are a skilled doctor. What do you want me to give you?
16:34They gave him a lot of gold, they gave him
16:39The next day, the peasant decided to leave the palace carrying a bag full of gold coins.
16:47I am waiting
16:55Please treat these people before you return, please, they are sick
17:01As soon as people heard about the skilled doctor, they gathered in front of the palace asking him to heal them.
17:11If the peasant refuses the officer's request, he will be severely beaten with sticks.
17:17Especially since the number of patients is large this time.
17:25Doctor, I have bone pain and I can't walk. Please treat me, doctor, please, please.
17:36My head is telling me something, doctor, and I can't see well. Please help me.
17:45People began pleading with the doctor, each one wanting to be the first patient treated by him.
17:56They began to push and shove and shout.
18:11Lucky for the farmer, a brilliant idea had struck him.
18:17Well, I will cure all your ailments with one prescription.
18:24one?
18:25All
18:26Of course, I ask you to burn a terminally ill patient in that furnace.
18:32Oh, it is written in medical books that ash is a good and useful medicine for all physical ailments.
18:40Of course, I am sorry about the patient who will be burned
18:44But sacrifices must be made to save all these poor patients.
18:50What do you think?
18:52Who among you will sacrifice for the sake of others?
18:55Is that you?
18:56Is that you?
18:57Is that you?
18:59No, I'm healed. Look, I've improved a lot. My bones are healthy. I can walk. Yes, I'm healed and safe.
19:08Ha ha ha, so the number, O Aya and the non-Arabs
19:10from?
19:11I?
19:12No, no, my head is better and I can see well. I can hear well. I'm fine. Yes, I'm fine.
19:19Farewell
19:28Fearing being burned in the oven, all the patients fled, claiming their bodies were unharmed.
19:35I'm fine
19:36I'm fine
19:37I'm fine
19:40He cured all these people. He is a brilliant doctor; double his reward.
19:46Yes, sir.
19:50And so the peasant returned to his village happy, with a quantity of gold coins in his possession.
20:02His wife was initially worried about him and couldn't sleep.
20:08When she saw him returning in good health, she was very happy.
20:13My husband, my husband
20:16My beloved wife
20:19My beloved husband
20:22Both of them were overjoyed
20:29From that day on, the farmer never hit his kind wife again.
20:34And they lived happily ever after.
20:37My husband, my husband
20:39My husband, my husband
20:41My husband, my husband
20:42My husband, my husband
20:45My husband, my husband