Gulliver puts out a fire in the Emperor's palace by urinating on it. His reward is a promise from the Emperor to help him get back to his homeland.
By using stools
As a guest in the Emperor's palace in "Gulliver's Travels," Gulliver was provided with luxurious accommodations. He was given a spacious and well-furnished room with attendants to cater to his needs. The Emperor treated Gulliver with great respect and generosity during his stay.
Gulliver was impeached for committing high crimes and misdemeanors, including violating the laws of Lilliput, causing damage to the palace, and conspiring with the enemy Blefuscudians. Additionally, he was charged with treason for refusing to fight in the war against Blefuscu.
In "Gulliver's Travels," the Emperor issues a proclamation against his people coming to see Gulliver to maintain control and prevent potential chaos. The massive curiosity surrounding Gulliver could lead to disruptions in the kingdom, as his size and foreignness would attract large crowds, overwhelming the palace and the social order. Additionally, the Emperor fears that Gulliver's presence might inspire discontent or rebellion among his subjects, as they might view him as a figure of power or influence. Thus, the proclamation serves to protect both the stability of the court and the social hierarchy.
The Emperor Ashoka's palace was in Pataliputra.
Gulliver used his urine to put out the fire, effectively extinguishing it and saving the empress's palace from being destroyed. By acting quickly and resourcefully, he was able to prevent further damage to the palace.
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a palace?
William I of Prussia was crowned Emperor of Germany in the Hall of Mirrors of the Palace of Versailles.
I believe Emperor Akihito's Imperial Palace is located in downtown Tokyo.
Emperor Taizong was born at the Qingshan palace in Wugong, Sui China