Jewel of the Kingdom: The Real People's Princess

Zelda with rapier


Ladies who fights preferably with an elegant weaponlike the rapier in the above-picture (because ladies simply do not get their hands dirty) qualify to become the "High Queen," aka King Arthur's Guinevere of the fables like Knights of the Round Table.  The "Jewel of the Kingdom's" idiom is "those who do not covet for fame and fortune, but the sovereignty of the nation will be the jewel of the nation."  A lady that can become the High Queen, one example, is a Lady of War, who uses weapons with mighty force (e.g. bows, naginata, steel fan).  Ashley Judd is an example of a lady who could have become U.S. senator.  (But she caved in under Mitch McConnell's negative campaign tactics.)  Once in a while, I come across other ladies that know how to fight and I don't mess with them.  I know they'll pull their bad-assery.  She can pull one, and for that reason, I don't go there.        



Ashley Judd, an actress and a lady



Another lady who stepped up for her country (of Burma) is Aung San Suu Kyi.  A different kind of lady than Lady of War.  But she wears the chain of her duties for the people and her country, and most importantly, finished it through completion. 



Aung San Suu Kyi of Burma





People's Princess




I wear an armor of iron which sheathes me from lesion,

Though my robe is of plain wear, I am bred to battle,

My torso bearswears through thrusts and incursions,

Frightlyyou may fuss and gall,

Have no fear; indeed it is bestowed upon from ether,

Born into a world by deity to wear and weather,

My trunk withstands for the country as a sympathizer,

At the hoof of my foot lies fetter as doge on state’s bid,

Holding together to a body politicno-holds-barred,

Called to the common man, to the common good,

Play politics with the large, the riches of society,

My garments may tear from warfare and vary,

They range from plain to silky, velvety garbs,
 
But what rests is my pledge for the code of this country.
 

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