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Youth’s first duty is to show their respect to parents.
青年人的第一责任,就是孝敬父母。
The lark, according to an ancient legend, was created before the earth, she could find for her no place of burial. She left her mother lying for five days.
据古代传说,百灵鸟诞生于地球未成形以前;母亲死于一场重病,那时因为没有泥土,她找不到地方葬母。
On the sixth day, she had no way out and bury her mother in her own head. So she got her crest, which is popularly said to be her mother’s grave-hillock.
就停丧五天,到了第六天,她仍一筹莫展,就将母亲葬在自己的头上,因此,她就得到了冠军,大家都说这是她母亲的坟山。
Between the States of Jin and Guo was the State of Yu.
晋国和虢国的中间,隔着一个虞国。
Once, the State of Jin intended to invade the state of Guo and had to seek for permission to go by way of the State of Yu. The King of Jin was worried that the State of Yu would refuse to consent.
有一次,晋国要去进攻虢国,得向虞国借路,国王担心虞国不答应。
Xun Xi, a high official of the State of Jin, offered his scheme to the King. He said: “If you offer that piece of round jade and that fine steed as gifts to the King of Yu to ask his permission, he is sure to give his consent.”
晋国的大臣荀息向国王献计,说:如果您把那块壁玉和那匹马送给虞王,向他借路,那么他一定会答应的。”
The King of Jin said:
晋王说:“垂棘的壁玉是我祖先的传家宝;屈地的良马是我最喜欢的骏马,如果虞王接受了我们的礼物,却又不肯借路,那怎么办呢?”
“The round jade from Chuji is an heirloom from my ancestors. The fine steed from Qudi is a gret favorite of mine. If the King of Yu accepted our gifts, yet would not give us permission, what shall we do then?”:
荀息回答说:
“不会。如果虞王不答应借路,必然不敢接受我们的礼物,如果他接受了礼物,把路借给我们,就好像将壁玉从里边的仓库放到外边的仓库,把良马从里边的马厩栓到外边的马厩里一样,您何必担心呢!”
虞王果然贪图壁玉良马,想答应借路。
这时候,他的大臣宫子急忙上前劝阻,说:
“不能答应,虢国是我们的邻邦,跟我们的关系,就像嘴唇和牙齿一样。唇亡齿寒,如果借路给晋国去进攻虢国,虢国被“灭亡了,我们虞国还会安全吗?万万不能答应”
虞王没有听宫子奇的话,还是答应了晋国的要求。
不久,荀息带领兵马,灭了虢国。三年后,晋国又灭了虞国。荀息捧着壁玉,牵着骏马,凯旋而归,把这两件国宝奉还了晋王。
晋王得意地笑着说:“壁玉依旧,只是骏马老了点儿!”
鷃雀笑鹏
As the legend goes, during ancient times, in the expansive open county of North China, there was a kind of birds called “rocs”. The roc was very huge, with its back like a big mountain, and its wings like a stretch of cloud which could cover the sky. When it spread its wings, it could break through a storm and soar at a height of 90000 li(1/2 kilometre)in the sky towards the sea in the south.
传说,古时候中国北方的原野上有一种鸟,它的名字叫“鹏”。 鹏长得很大,背脊像一座大山,翅膀像一片云,能把天空遮住。它张开翅膀能冲破风暴,在九万里高的天空中飞翔,一直飞向南方的大海。
A small bird called the quail bounced on the ground, free and happy. It looked up at the roc soaring in the sky and couldn’t help laughing. “Hey, see how cocky you are! Look at me, one jump can take me over 10 Chi,, How delightful! Every day I come and go amid these weeds and thickets and fly freely. Don’t I fly quite well too? But, where can you fly to anyway?”
有一只鷃雀的小鸟,在地上蹦蹦跳跳,自由自在,非常快活。它望着天空中展翅飞翔的大鹏,忍不住发笑,说:
“咳,看你神气活现的!我呀,一蹦一跳,就有十几尺,多么痛快啊!我每天在这些杂草和树丛里,来来去去,自由飞翔,不也飞得挺好吗?可是,你又能飞到哪里去呢?”
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Once upon a time, there was a monkey that met a crab and they travelled together in thejungle.
很久很久以前,有一只猴子和一只螃蟹相遇了,它们结伴到 森林里去游玩。
The active monkey found a fruit seed and the crab found a rice ball.
蹦蹦跳跳的猴子忽然捡到一颗果实的种子,而螃 蟹则捡到一只饭团子。
The monkey was greedy and said to the crab, 'Dear crab, let us exchange what we have! "
猴子因为贪吃,便对螃蟹说:¨螃蟹老弟,咱们俩换一换吧"
The crab agreed, so the monkey exchanged his seed for the crab's rice ball. He quicklyswallowed the rice ball.
螃蟹同意了。于是,猴子用自己的种子换了螃蟹的饭团子.马上张开大嘴把饭团子给吃了。
As for the crab, he went back home and sowed the seed in the open field in front of his house.
而螃蟹呢,回到家后把那颗种子种在屋前的空地上。
Every day, he watered the plant carefully. The plant grew day by day. When summer came, thecrab took shelter under the tree that was now filled with branches and leaves.
它每天 都很细心地浇水、施肥。 树一天天长,大夏天来了,螃蟹在枝叶茂盛的树下乘凉到了秋天
When autumn came, the tree was fully grown with fruit. The crab was able to enjoy the fruitevery year.
树上结满了丰硕的果实。从此以后,螃蟹年年都 有果子吃。
One day, an old beggar went to the village. He knocked at the door of a rich man to beg forfood.
天,一个老乞丐来到一个村子里。他敲开了一个富人家的门,想跟他讨点儿吃的。
This was a big house and at the side was built a granary with a big padlock.
一这是一个大房子,旁边有一个很大的粮仓,粮仓门上挂着一把大铁锁。
The owner of the house was a miser and he was known for never helping anyone.
可是,这户人家的主人是个出了名的窖啬鬼,他从来不肯帮助别人。
The beggar was aware of his reputation but still pleaded.”Will you give me a bit of butter ormilk "'
乞丐也知道这个吝啬鬼的狼藉名声,但还是乞求他:¨您能不能给我一点黄油或牛奶?”
The miser said impatiently, "No! Go away at once" "Perhaps you can sweep out for me a bit ofgrain or beans."
吝啬鬼不耐烦地说:¨不行快给我滚开!¨或许,您能给我扫出一把麦子或黄豆。¨
The hungry beggar continued. "There isn't anything in my house! " "How about a little bit ofbread?"
饥饿的乞丐又说道。¨ 家里什么也没有!n¨那就请您给我一小块面包吧?”
The beggar insisted. "Only a mouthful of food and I will be very grateful. " "Go away! I don’thave bread! " "How about some water? t am thirsty, "
乞丐坚持到,¨哪怕是给我一口饭吃,我都会对您感激不尽的。”“我没有面包竹¨那给我一口水喝吧,我太渴了!”
'I don't have water.” The beggar then said sadly to him, My friend, why are you here? Youshould go to some kind-hearted folk to beg for food because you arc) poorer than anybodyeIse. "
“我没有水!”然后,乞丐悲哀地对他说:¨我的朋友,那你还呆在这里干什么?你应该去找一些善良的人们讨些饭吃吧,因为你比谁都穷!”
At one stopover in a town, a huge banner was written in bold letters: FAMINE IN AFR/CA~ PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY TO SAVE THE STARVING PEOPLE.
在一个镇上的中转站挂着一个巨型横幅,上面用黑体字写着: ¨非洲饥荒,请您慷慨解囊,拯救饥饿的人们。¨在那儿有一大群 人在排队捐赠。
A large crowd was queuing to hand over their donations.Near the door of the town hall stood a beautiful young girl, poorly but neatly dressed.
市政厅的门旁站着一个漂亮的小姑娘,她的衣服质地很差, 却很整洁。她注视着眼前的人们,眼里闪烁着害羞的神情。
With shy glances she watched the people before her. She saw a merchant who laid a bag of 90ld on the table.
她看 见一位商人把一袋金子放在了桌上。
Then came a rich lady with haughty looks who offered a variety of jewels; some others handed cash, clothing's and foodstuff, The girl was reluctant to take her turn but at last, summoning up her courage, she stepped forward.
接着,一位傲慢的贵夫人拿 出了各种珠宝,其他人也递上了现金、衣服和食物。小姑娘还在犹豫要不要捐,最终她还是鼓起勇气走上前去。
"But...it is so small I am ashamed to offer it. It seems worthless, but it is all I have, "she said.
¨可是……这太少了,我都不好意思拿出来。它看起来一文不值, 但这是我所有的东西了。¨她说道。
"We are grateful for e\ten the smallest offering," the man at the counter replied kindly. "Here it is, I have nothing else to give," she added timidly, she drew under her cloak two long thick plaits of her golden hair.
¨即使是最少的捐赠,我们也 非常感激,¨柜台旁的人和善地说口¨给,我没有别的可捐了。”她羞怯地补充说。她从披风下拽出两根又长又粗的金色辫子
As she did so, the hood of hercloak fell back, showing the beautifully young head shorn of its golden glory.
。这时, 披风的风帽掉了下来,露出已失去金色光环的漂亮的小脑袋。
The generosity of this beautiful girl to donate her most priceless possession, her golden locks of hair, overshadowed all the glittering gold or j8wels of the other donors.
这个漂亮的小姑娘慷慨地捐出了她最珍贵的财产一一她的 金发,令其他捐赠者的闪闪发光的金子、珠宝等捐赠物都黯然失色。