During ancient times, a king government a piece of land. Once he awarded death sentence to a prisoner over some fault. The prisoner was produced before him before hanging and the king asked him about his last wish.
The prisoner replied that as I am from a noble family, therefore should be hanged with high-bred horses. In those days, horses were tied to the gallows and raced. In this way the executions were carried out. When the horses were brought, the prisoner said. One of the horse is purebred, but the other is not, so my last wish is not fulfilled. The king called the owner of the horses and asked is this was true. The owner of the horses replied, “Absolutely one is purebred, but the other is mixed with a donkey.”
The king was surprised and asked the prisoner how he knew that one horse was purebred and the other was not purebred. The prisoner said that the purebred one stood very comfortably, while the mixed one was acting like a donkey, sometimes kicking here and there, sometimes turning away, sometimes jumping up and down, which made me realize the fact. The king was greatly impressed over the wisdom of the prisoner and he canceled the execution of the prisoner and asked his minister to increase a bread peace for him.
Few days later, a goldsmith appeared in the king’s court with two diamonds and said to the king, “If any of your allies can tell you which diamond is real and which is fake, and tell the difference between the real and fake, I will give you both diamonds as a reward.”
Many people were asked, but no one could fully examine it. The king thought of the prisoner. He ordered the soldiers to produce the prisoner in the court. The prisoner was given the diamonds for examination. He told him in a few moments that one was real and the other was fake. The king asked, “How did you know?” The prisoner said that a real diamond never gets hot by rubbing, while a fake diamond gets hot by rubbing. The goldsmith gave both the diamonds to the king as a gift and made him walk. The king was very happy with the prisoner’s wisdom and thinking and ordered the soldiers to increase one more bread for him. In the afternoon, when the soldiers came to give the prisoner meal and additional bread, he said that the king is also the son of a “Tandoorchi”. The soldiers conveyed this to the king over which he got angry and ordered the soldiers to bring the prisoner to the court. The prisoner was asked to explain this. The prisoner told the king to find out about his family from someone. An elderly person in the king’s kingdom was found and asked about the king’s ancestors. He informed that before this king, his father was a king, but he was a “Tandoorchi” before becoming king. Because before this king, there was a king who had no son of his own. This king had announced that such a person who will not let his people starve to death will be made next king. Your father who was a “Tandoorchi” supported this court that he would not let the subjects die of hunger. Thus, the honourable king handed over the kingdom to your father.
The king with a surprised asked the prisoner how did you know that I am the son of a “Tandoorchi”. The prisoner said that instead of giving me freedom or diamonds and jewels, you increased piece of bread for me only. If you have been from the family of royal family, you would have definitely given me some diamonds and jewels and released me from prison. But your actions show the name of your race.
Conclusion:
Not appearance but actions of people reveal about their race.