Liliputin-4814
Hans Christian Andersen
Liliputins. What, the heck, is this?
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The Emperor Has No Clothes is an idiomatic phrase, that comes from a tale by Hans Christian Andersen where a vain emperor is tricked by two swindlers who promise to make him a set of clothes that are invisible to anyone who is unfit to hold their office or is stupid.
The Emperor Has No Clothes – Meaning, Origin, Usage -
"The Emperor has no clothes" is an idiomatic phrase that comes from a tale by Hans Christian Andersen. The phrase is used to describe a situation in which people are afraid to criticize something or someone because the perceived wisdom of the masses is that the thing or person is good or important. In the tale, a vain emperor is tricked by two swindlers who promise to make him a set of clothes that are invisible to anyone who is unfit to hold their office or is stupid.
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