The quote refers to "The Emperor's New Clothes," a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. In the story, two swindlers convince an emperor that they can create invisible clothes that only the wise can see. The emperor, wanting to appear wise and fashionable, pretends to admire the nonexistent garments. Ultimately, he is exposed when a child points out that he is actually wearing nothing at all, highlighting themes of deception and the fear of acknowledging the truth.
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