who was the wise man who was brought to decide on the person/thing guilty for the loss of the crown?
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The King had ordered the wisest man to be brought to him, so that in this matter of great uncertainty he could have the best guidance.
- The question has been asked from the story The Tale of Melon City.
- Considering that the greater the age, the more wise the person was brought to him the older man. The old man was frail and was therefore unable to walk or see, was carried by others to the Royal Court and put before the King.
- The king was expecting a great advice from the old man, but instead he called for the arch to be hanged.
- His advice was, therefore, as nonsensical as that of others, and not wise at all.
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