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In ancient China, there was a Ming emperor who lived greedy for conquest and wealth. His insatiable greed led him to plunder everything in his path to become the richest man in the world. He never had enough with all that his father Fong had so sacrificially bequeathed him, and he never plundered, everyone appreciated him and showered him with gifts.
Ming is one of the worst emperors who ruled the world. He thought that if everyone was afraid of him, he would be more powerful but he was completely wrong. Fear is not the best asset for a ruler. And he would find that out for himself. Even his wife Empress Yeng did not recognise him, she said that he was not the same person she had married.
Despite everyone's advice, the Ming emperor did as he pleased. He sent his men to all the villages to collect the taxes. If the villagers didn't want to pay directly then they left them with nothing, in pure misery. All this had to be changed because he could not continue in this way. His father and wife kept telling him.
Even his five-year-old son did not soften his heart. He was ruthless, and no one dared to confront him. But one day the young child fell ill. The emperor sent for the best doctors, who were incredulous and found nothing wrong with him, so they thought it might be a spell that someone had cast on him.
Then one day, a strange little man came to the palace and told the Ming emperor that his son's condition was the revenge of an angry people who could no longer stand his whims and demands. Not knowing what to do, Ming asks him what he should do to save his son's life.
The strange little man then tells him that he must get rid of all the bad manners he has acquired because this is what is killing his son slowly. Furious, the emperor had him thrown out of the palace, thinking that it was all lies, but seeing that his son was not recovering from his illness he began to think.
Moreover, the empress told him that if anything happened to the child he would feel guilty until the last hours of his life. She told him to think about what the strange man had told him. Finally, he decided to start with one of the last looted villages and ordered his men to return absolutely everything they had taken.
The little boy seemed to be feeling a little better, the fever was gone. Ming wondered how what he had done could affect the child's condition. He decided to start again with another village. This time the boy started to eat a little more and everyone was puzzled.
The boy was getting better and better and the emperor felt better and better every time he returned the loot to the villagers and saw his son improving. The little man returned to the palace to ask how the boy was doing and the emperor, who was ashamed of having thrown him out of the palace, passed him by.
He asked him to forgive him and he also had a question to ask him, who is he and how did he know what to do? The strange little man answered that it was very simple, that he was his conscience and that he had lost it when his airs of grandeur had taken over. So the emperor never again went to plunder any village and he lived in peace with all his people.


























