: This is a famous passage from the play Henry V (Act 1, Scene 2). Shakespeare uses the beehive as a metaphor for a well-ordered human kingdom , describing "magistrates" who correct at home, "merchants" who venture abroad, and "soldiers" who bring home plunder to their "emperor" (queen).
In various cultures, the "kingdom" of bees is seen as a bridge to the divine: Kingdom of Bees
: Written by Kathey Morris Mercer, this inspiring tale follows a princess on a mission to protect the honey kingdom. : This is a famous passage from the
: A symbolic story often used to illustrate social or political concepts , focusing on a swarm of bees that loses its homeland and struggles to unite in a new land. : A symbolic story often used to illustrate
: In this popular series, King Thistle sends Ben and Holly to find fresh honey for his sandwiches, leading to an adventure at the beehive.
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