ทายาทเศรษฐี Millionaire Heirs (ฉบับ ๒ ภาษา) : หน้า 26/114 A story of a female acrobat and her husband who seeks to win her pride through acrobatic feats.
In a tale of pride and ambition, a female acrobat gives birth to a son while her husband tends to their carts. Despite his efforts, the acrobat remains indifferent, prompting him to learn acrobatics himself. His journey of self-improvement leads him to proclaim his own exhibitions in Rajagaha, seeking her recognition and respect. This narrative explores themes of self-worth, determination, and the complexities of relationships. For more details, visit dmc.tv.
หัวข้อประเด็น
-Female Acrobat's Pride -Husband's Self-Discovery -Ambition and Relationships -Acrobatic Feats -Social and Cultural Themes
ข้อความต้นฉบับในหน้า
In no long time the female acrobat, after living with her husband, gave
birth to a son. As she played with the boy, she would address him as
"son of a cart-driver" or "son of a fetcher-of-wood and drawer-of-water,"
or "son of a know-nothing."
It appears that the husband used to attend to everything relating to
their carts. Wherever they halted, he would fetch grass for the oxen.
Wherever they gave an exhibition, he would procure whatever apparatus
was required, set it up, and remove it.
It was with reference to duties such as these performed by her husband
that this woman employed such terms as these in playing with her son.
The husband came to the conclusion that the songs she sang were about
himself, and asked her, "Do you refer to me?"
"Yes, I refer to you." "In that case I will run away and leave you."
"What difference does it make to me whether you go away or not?"
replied the wife. And over and over again she sang the same song.
It appears that by reason of the beauty she possessed and the large
amount of money she earned, she was utterly indifferent to him.
'Why is it that she is so proud?' thought the husband to himself.
Straightaway he perceived within himself, 'It is because of her skill as an acrobat.' So he thought to himself, 'Very well! I will learn acrobatic feats myself.' Accordingly he went to his father-in-law and learned all
the feats that he knew. And he exhibited his art in villages, market-towns,
and royal cities, one after another, until finally he came to Rajagaha.
And he caused proclamation to be made throughout the city, "Seven days from
today Uggasena the treasurer's son will exhibit his art to the residents of the city."
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