The Story of Two Princes

The story of two princes such as brief folklore beforehand was taken from a collection of stories of children from the Lampung region. Story children's story of two princes is very well told to give good moral lessons. What are the moral messages? Let's read together.
There are two princes who love their father very much. Both are studying as a provision for their next life, including continuing the throne of his father. After gaining enough knowledge and skill, the two princes went back to the kingdom. At that time, the prince had already had archery skills. He is very adept at archery, his arrow shot almost never miss the target he was aiming at. The youngest Prince is skilled at painting. His handmade painting is very beautiful, similar to something that became the object of his painting.

When the two princes arrived at the royal palace, they were very grieved. Their father had apparently died. The royal government is temporarily run by the Minister of the Kingdom. Before his death, the King had a will for his wealth to be divided into two for his two sons. One precious item of the King's relics, the magic ring, will be given to one of her two children who love her most.

The Imperial Minister then ran the King's will after the two princes arrived at the royal palace. The rich treasure of the King is divided in two. Half part for the Prince of Eldest and the other half for the Youngest Prince. The magic ring of the King's relics will be given to one of the two princes through an examination based on their skill and skill.

The first test for the two king's sons was archery. The test can be done by both princes very well. Each of the King's children can shoot right at the specified target.

The youngest prince was then asked to paint his father's face. Very similar to the painting with the face of the late King after the painting was finished. The Minister of the Kingdom then put the painting somewhere.

"Let the Prince both shoot right at the painting of the king's painting the eyeballs," said the Minister of the Kingdom.

Without hesitation, Prince Elderly directs his arrows to his father's left eye painting. Dropping right shooting arrows.

When the Young Prince's turn to shoot arrived, Prince Young declared unable to do so. He said reasoning, "Though it's only your father's face, but I can not afford to shoot the image of my father's eyes."

Minister of the Kingdom then decided the Youngest Prince who deserves to get the magic ring of the King's relics. Prince Young is considered more loving father than his brother. The First Prince may accept the decision of the Minister of the Kingdom.

Not long after the two princes were back in the royal palace, there was a sudden rebellion and a massive riot. Both princes were forced to flee from the royal palace after the rebel forces could rule the royal palace. Both princes were expelled and it was difficult for them to return to the royal palace. In his escape, the two princes eventually live like ordinary people. They live in a very simple house. Luckily, the treasures of the King's many treasures they brought with them on the run.

Prince Elder then became a merchant and the Youngest Prince became a farmer. Both of them tightly closed their true identity so as not to be caught by rebel forces.

Syandan, the two princes remembered their father's message. At that time the King said, "If you want to succeed in your life, then you should eat side dishes with more than one hundred heads in. In addition, if you go and return from work or business, you should not be exposed to the sun . "

The King's message was then executed by the two princes.

The Elder Prince ate more than a hundred different heads of animals each time he ate. He eats buffalo, beef, goat, chicken, duck, and other heads of animals. He feels he has run his father's message. The road to his business is also roofed so that he is not exposed to the sun, either when leaving or going home. So big his daily expenditure to cause him to go bankrupt and eventually fall into poverty.

Unlike his brother, the Youngest Prince ate the heads of anchovies with a total of more than a hundred. When he went to the field he did it in the morning before sunrise. He came home from the fields after sunset. Because of his little expenditure and the many results he gets, his possessions are increasing. Prince Bungsu became rich.

The elderly prince who fell into poverty always asked for his sister's help. Remembering also big expenditure for misinterpreting his father's message, Prince Bungsu finally went bankrupt and fell poor also after trying to help his brother.

One night the prince dreamed. His father came in his dream and asked him to go to the sunrise and he was not allowed back before succeeding in his efforts. Without waiting any more time, the Youngest Prince immediately set out towards the east after saying good-bye to his brother.

Prince Young continues walking eastwards until he arrives at a very famous haunted forest. The forest became King Jin's territory. When Prince Bungsu enters a haunted forest, King Jin immediately catches and wants to prey on his heart. Though frightened, the youngest prince said to King Jin, "If you want to eat me, then wait some more time until my heart grows."

King Jin complied with the request of the Youngest Prince. "Well," he said, "I'll give you three days to let your heart grow first so I can eat it."

The Youngest Prince is locked up in a prison so as not to run away. During the confinement the Young Prince continues to find ways to defeat King Jin who likes to prey on the human heart.

Three days later King Jin collects appointments. He will prey on the heart of the Youngest Prince. But Prince Young declared if his heart has not been enlarged. "If you will," said the Youngest Prince to King Jin, "I will find a greater heart than my heart, and you will be content to eat it."

King Jin is very happy to hear the promise of the Youngest Prince. "If you can bring a bigger heart out of your heart, I will give you my valuables."

The youngest prince finds a way to wipe out the very evil King Jin. Got that way. He then made glue from the tubers of plants he found in the forest. The Youngest Prince makes a lot of glue. He brought a glue pot when he went back to King Jin. "O king Jin, I bring you medicine; said the youngest Prince.

"Drug?"

"Right, King Jin," the youngest Prince showed the pot and opened the lid. "This is a medicine that can make your body stronger and it also keeps you younger longer."

King Jin is very happy to hear the explanation of Prince Youngest. Without hesitation he immediately took the pot containing the glue and immediately swallow it at once. King Jin thrashed because his throat was clogged with glue. She tried to take out the glue she had swallowed, but it clogged her throat. His body staggered and he fell down with his head hit a large rock. King Jin was dead!

The youngest prince is not only free from King Jin's cruelty, but also get many valuables belonging to King Jin. He brought back the valuables.

Afterward, her brother was not working and continue to use the remaining Young Prince's treasure to meet his wasteful life needs. As a result the prince's treasures run out, until the house owned by Prince Bungsu was sold. Prince of Elijah even became a beggar.

The Youngest Prince was shocked to learn that his house had been sold and his brother became a beggar. With the treasures he carried, the youngest Prince bought a new house. He searched his brother and invited him back home. He forgave his brother's mistake. The youngest prince is still affectionate with his brother, however great his guilt is. He feels, as brothers should help each other-help and remind him if his brother made a mistake.

The First Prince became aware. He imitates the frugal and diligent attitude that his sister exemplifies. Both of them eventually became rich people again respected in his village. Both live harmoniously and happily even though they do not have to live in the royal palace and also do not have to be the king of their father's successor.

The moral message of a collection of children's stories: the story of two princes is to save money in life because thrift is a rich and wasteful base to lead to poverty and destruction.