且行且珍惜02
1、女娲补天
英文:
It is said that there was no man when the sky andthe earth were separated by Pangu. It was Nuwawho made human beings after her own model withyellow clay.From then on, man began to live in peace andhappiness on the earth.
nexpectedly, one year, the fourpillars supportingthe heaven suddenly collapsed and the earthcracked. A great fire raged; torrential water flooded all the lands;fierce animals preyed on men. ThenNuwa melted fivecolored stones, using them to mend the cracks in the sky.
To replace the broken pillars, she cut off the four legs of a huge turtle and used them tosupport the fallensky.Thus the sky was patched up, its four corners were lifted, the flood was tamed, harmful animalswere killed, and the innocent people were able to restore their happy lives.
中文:
盘古开天辟地后,世上本没有人,是女蜗按照自己的样子用黄 泥塑出了人类。此后,人们便开始在大地上幸福的生活着。天有不测风云,一年, 忽然天崩地裂,大火肆虐,洪水滔天,野兽横行伤人。
女蜗把五彩石融化,再用这些熔化了的液体把天上的洞补好。然后,她又将一只万年巨龟的四足斩下,把它们用作擎天柱,支撑住了天地的四方。
就这样,天补好了,四个角撑住了,洪水被驯服, 猛兽被消灭,人类的生活又恢复到往日的幸福祥
和之中。
2、玉兔捣药
英文:
Legend has it that there are three gods into three of the elderly poor, to foxes, monkeys, rabbits for food, the fox and the monkey had food to relief, only rabbit be at a loss what to do. Then the rabbit said: "you eat my flesh!" it into the fire, will he cooked, fairy touched, put the rabbit to the palace of the moon, the moon. Company E, and ramming ever-young medicine.
中文:
相传有三位神仙变成三个可怜的老人,向狐狸、猴子、兔子求食,狐狸与猴子都有食物可以济助,唯有兔子束手无策。后来兔子说:“你们吃我的肉吧!”就跃入烈火中,将自己烧熟,神仙大受感动,把兔子送到月宫内,成了玉兔。陪伴嫦娥,并捣制长生不老药。
3、精卫填海
英文:
Once upon a time, Yan has a small daughter, Her name is baby girl, he loved his little daughter, Yan often play with the girls, but the terrible thing happened, girls playing in the sea, unfortunately, dead water, and then She turned into a bird, named Jingwei, Yan sad day Jade Bird watching it, and finally decided to make this Jingwei filled the sea, so that he no longer claimed more lives!
中文:
从前,有1个女孩叫做精卫,她很爱自己的父亲炎帝,他们经常在一起玩,每天都很开心。有一天,精卫去划船,不小心掉进了海里,后来她变成了1只鸟。她经常去看她的父亲,她的父亲为此很伤心。后来精卫决定用石子把那个海填起来。
4、夸父追日
英文:
Kua Fu tried his best to chase the sun. When he arrived at the place where the sun set, he had to turned around, as he could not bear the thirst, and came to the Yellow River and the Wei River.
In one breath, he quaffed up all the water in both rivers. Though he drank up two rivers, he still felt thirsty, and he decided to go to the large lake in the north for a good drink. On the way to the north, Kua Fu eventually died of thirst.
The walking stick thrown down by him, being nurtured by the nourishment converted from his dead body, unexpectedly bloomed and fructified, and it grew into peach woods, which stretched for thousands of miles.
中文:
夸父竭尽全力追赶太阳。当他追赶太阳降落的地方时, 由于忍受不了干渴,只好掉转头,回到黄河、渭河所在的地方,一口气便将这两条河里的水喝得精光。
虽然喝光了两条大河,但夸父还是感到不解渴,又打算到北方的大湖里去痛饮一番。北去的途中,夸父终因干渴而死。
扔下的手杖,被他的尸体所化成的养料滋润,竟然开花结果,长成一片连绵千里的桃林。
5、牛郎织女
英文:
On the east bank of the heavenly river lived a girl weaver, daughter of the emperor of heaven. She worked hard year in and year out, weaving colorful clothes for gods and goddesses.
Later she sneakly married the cowherd who is only a mortal and raised two children with him. However, goddess found the fact that she concealed. Greatly outraged, the goddess forced the girl back across the river and allowed her to join her husband only once a year.
On the seventh day of each autumn, magpies would suddenly become bald-headed for no obvious reasons at all. According to legend, that day the cowherd and the weaver met on the east bank of the river, and magpies were made to form a bridge for them. And for this reason the down on their heads was worn out from book of plants and animals.
中文:
天河东岸住着一个女孩,她是天帝的女儿。她年复一年地辛勤工作,为众神和女神编织丰富多彩的衣服。
后来,她偷偷嫁给了一个只是凡人的牛郎,并和他一起抚养了两个孩子。然而,女神发现了她隐藏的事实。女神非常愤怒,她强迫女孩过河,让她一年只能和丈夫团聚一次。
每年秋天的第七天,喜鹊突然变得秃顶,完全没有明显的原因。传说那天牛郎和织女在河的东岸相遇,喜鹊被做成了一座桥。正因为如此,他们的头上的毛从植物和动物的书上磨损了。

我才是黄蓉
The bird Jingwei trying to fill the sea(精卫填海)Once upon a time, the youngest daughter of Emperor Yan, legendary ruler of primitive China, went boating on the Eastern Sea. While she was enjoying herself, a strong wind rose on the sea and her boat capsized. Just before she was buried by the surging waves, her spirit turned into a beautiful bird. As it flew over the roaring sea, it cried sadly in the sound "jinwei, jingwei". That was why people called it "Jingwei".The bird lived on a mountain near the sea. It hated the sea so much that it decided to fill it up. Every day, it flew to and fro between the mountain and the sea, carrying in a twig or a pebble from the mountain and dropping it into the sea.One day, the roaring sea said to Jingwei, "Poor little bird, stop doing that meaningless thing! You'll never fill me up." Jingwei replied, "I'll fill you up no doubt! I will, even if it'll take me thousands of years! I'll fight on until doomsday!"The brave little bird kept carrying twigs and pebbles from the mountain to the Eastern Sea without taking a rest.From this fable comes the idiom "The bird Jingwei trying to fill the sea". We use it to describe people who are firm and indomitable and will not stop until they reach their goal.
有多久没见你
哈哈 偶然间又看到了这个题目之前写的 懒得摆中文版了 后面给你顺便贴一个机翻的中文版吧How to tell Chinese Stories in EnglishThe art of literature blooms the different values and perspectives of cultures, and with apologies to the Apple Pie, English often lauded for its straightforwardness, holds probably the most substantial gap with the symbolic characteristics of our mother tongue. Hence the saying, translation is treason. And given the task to tell Chinese Stories in English, I cannot help but wonder if the process of translation, even done by empathizing and embracing personalities of its author, is futile. Hence the resulted translated piece being fruitless. “Ay, there's the rub.”Our traditional culture is just too different from the modern pop culture the western world has to offer. Thereby I believe that only by reinventing the voices of translators creating utterly new works, are literature and documentation of Chinese history to be understood by the rest of the world due to our language and tones being so far apart.However, concerning modern media or news, translation with accuracy is much easier, thanks to globalization. The gap between us and the rest of the world has become, if not eliminated entirely, tremendously smaller. Yet the stories told by western media and that of our own are still often different. Stereotypes do still exist despite being denied by all western papers. Thus the answer is clear. To tell stories of our own in English, first, we must be able to overcome the barriers of expression which tethers the audiences’ understanding. Then we must have a profound understanding of our own culture and introduce to them our own perspective. And finally, we must break those stereotypes which are biased against us through our own actions, only by so, will they be able to have the patience to listen to our side of the story they once loath to care.如何用英语讲中国故事文学艺术展现了不同的文化价值观和观点,对常常因直截了当而受到称赞的苹果派表示歉意,它很可能与我们母语的象征特征存在着最大的差距。所以说,翻译就是叛国。既然有用英语讲中国故事的任务,我不禁要问,翻译的过程,即使是移情和拥抱作者的个性,是否也是徒劳的,结果是徒劳的。“难就难在这里。”我们的传统文化与西方世界所能提供的现代流行文化有很大的不同。因此,我认为,只有重新塑造译者的声音,创造全新的作品,中国历史的文献和文献才能被世界其他地区所理解,因为我们的语言和语调相距甚远。然而,由于全球化,关于现代媒体或新闻,翻译要准确得多。我们与世界其他地区之间的差距如果没有完全消除,也已大大缩小。然而,西方媒体和我们自己的媒体所讲述的故事仍然常常是不同的。尽管所有西方报纸都否认陈规定型观念,但它们仍然存在。因此,答案是明确的。要用英语讲述我们自己的故事,首先我们必须能够克服表达上的障碍,这些障碍束缚了观众的理解。然后我们必须对我们自己的文化有深刻的了解,并向他们介绍我们自己的观点。最后,我们必须通过自己的行动打破那些对我们抱有偏见的陈规定型观念,只有这样,他们才能有耐心倾听他们曾经不愿意听的故事。