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The poem The Tale of Melon City is a narrative poem about how

a melon, following a custom, was chosen to become the king of a


state. It narrates in an amusing tone the events leading to such a
situation when no other but a melon was coroneted as the king.
The poem begins with the description of a just and peace loving
king ruling an ancient state. Once the king planned to construct an
arch, spanning the main thoroughfare. The purpose of the arch
was to improve the onlookers morally and provide aesthetic joy to
them. The plan of the king was executed immediately.
One day the king was passing by the side of the thoroughfare. The
arch was constructed very low so that the king's crown struck
against it and fell off. Immediately the king responded negatively.
He felt dishonored. He decided to hang the chief of builders
holding him responsible. Necessary arrangements were made for
the hanging.
The chief of builders in his defence shifted the responsibility to
the laborers. On hearing so, the king adjourned the proceedings
for a moment, and then decided to have all the laborers hanged.
According to the laborers, it all happened due to faulty size of the
bricks. So, the king summoned the masons. They, in their turn,
put the blame on the architect. The king decreed to hang the
architect. The architect reminded the king that he had made
certain amendments to the plans when they were shown for his
approval. In a way, the architect indirectly put the blame on the
king. The argument of the architect left the king completely
confused. Considering the matter to be intricate, the king sought
the advice of a wise man. He ordered to bring to him the wisest
man in the country.
The king's men could find out the wisest man and, accordingly, he
was brought to the court of the King. He was so old that he could
neither walk nor see. According to the old man, the real culprit
was the the arch. It was the arch that hit the crown violently and it
fell off. So, the arch was to be hanged. The arch was led to the
scaffold. At that time, a councilor said that it would be very
shameful act to hang the arch that hit the king's head.
The crowd was getting restless. In order to appease the mass, the
king commented that someone must be hanged as it was the
public demand. The noose was set up. It was somewhat high.
Each man was measured turn by turn. Interestingly, there was one
man who was tall enough to fit in the noose, and it was the King.
So, his majesty was hanged.
The ministers heaved a sigh of relief that they were able to find
someone, otherwise the crowd might have risen in revolt. Now
the issue came up as to who would be the king of the state. The
old custom was invoked. They sent out the heralds to proclaim
that the next to pass the City Gate would choose the King. An
idiot happened to pass the City Gate. The idiot was asked who
was to be the king. The idiot uttered Melon. Actually that was his
pet answer to all questions since he liked melons. The ministers
coroneted a melon and placed the melon king reverently at the
throne.
All these events took place long long ago. Now when someone
asks the people how is it that their King appears to be a melon,
they reply that if His majesty takes delight in being a melon,
which is all right with them. They have no right to say what he
should be as long as he leaves them in peace and liberty. It seems
that the principles of non-interference are well established in that
state.

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