The Story of the lion and the four bulls is a good example of this proverb. The lion could not kill the four bulls when they stood united. But after sometime the fox sowed the seeds of discord and the bulls started fighting between themselves. They started going separately for grazing and the lion learned about this and hunted all of them one by one. There is another story where an old man in his death bed wanted to indicate the importance of unity to his sons. He called them and gave them one stick to each and asked them to break them which they could do easily. He then gave them a bundle of sticks tied up together and asked them to break it. But they could not do it. He thus indicated that even sticks are united they could not be broken and thus showed them the importance of unity to his sons.
once upon a time there was a king who was the ruler of Triopia. A huge kingdom full of magic and people. The king was very vain and used up all the people's money for himself. One day, he started to feel the weight of his crown grow heavier and heavier. As he started spending more money for himself, the crown grew heavier and heavier until it completley squashed him. The people rejoiced and had all their money back.
Explanation:
The moral is: "Heavy is the head that wears the crown ..."