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Man is not as good as a bird Classical Chinese

1. Human beings are not as good as birds. The classical Chinese language means plain language.

Original text On it, the mother hates killing and warns her children and servants not to catch birds and magpies, so for several years they gather their nests on low branches, where their young can look down and peek. There are also four to five hundred tung flowers and phoenixes, which are flying in the sun. This is Birds are hard to see within tens of miles, but they can live among them without fear of people. When people in the countryside heard about it, they thought it was something strange, so they came to see it. There is no other reason for this. Human kindness is based on belief in aliens.

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1. In the past: when I was a child

2. When: when.

3. Residence: live

4. Nest: build a nest

5. Evil: hate, abhorrence

6. Commandment: caution, warning

7. catch: catch

8. Therefore: so

9. Several years: several years

10. Time: Li

11. All: all

12. Its: theirs

13. Peep: see

14. Collection: habitat

15. This : this

16. And: but

17. special: very

18. fear: afraid

19. smell: listen say

20.: pronoun

21. think: think that... is

22. view: watch

23. believe : Believe

24. Xian: Both

25. He: Others

Translation

When I was a child, I used to live in the study room. There are bamboo and cypress trees in front of the study, and the courtyard is full of flowers, plants, and trees. Many birds build their nests there. My mother hates killing, so she warns the children and maidservants around her not to catch birds. Therefore, for several years, the birds and magpies have built their nests in the lower floors. On the short branches, you can peek down and see their young birds. There are also four to five hundred tung flower phoenixes that live here every day. This kind of bird is difficult to see within dozens of miles. , but they live in the forest and are not afraid of people. When the villagers heard about it, they thought it was strange and came to watch it. For no other reason, people's benevolence is trusted by birds and beasts. 2. What is the translation of the classical Chinese poem "Birds are not afraid of people"

Birds are not afraid of people.

Fear: Fear. Fear. This sentence comes from Dongpo's miscellaneous notes "Love Birds", written by Su Shi.

The original text is: When I was young, in front of the study room where I lived, there were bamboos and cypresses, assorted flowers, that filled the courtyard, and many birds nested on them. Lord Wuyang hates killing, and children and servants are not allowed to catch birds.

For several years, they have nested on low branches, and their grebes can look down at them. There are also four or five hundred tung flowers and phoenixes, and the sun is flying among them.

The feathers of this bird are extremely rare and rare to see, but it can be tamed and disturbed, but it is not afraid of people. If you see it in your home, you will think it is something strange. There is no other, unfailing sincerity, and trust in others.

There is an old saying in the field: If the nest of a bird is too far away from people, its offspring will be disturbed by snakes, rats, foxes, owls and kites. People who do not kill, but stay close to others, want to avoid this trouble.

From this point of view, when birds and nests do not dare to approach people, they treat people more than snakes, rats and the like. Translated as: When I was a boy, in front of the study where I lived, there were green bamboos, pines, cypresses and some flowers and plants. They grew lushly in the courtyard, and many birds built their nests on them.

Lord Wuyang hated the act of killing animals and told his children, slaves and servants not to catch birds. After a few years, the bird's nest bent the branches, and the hatchlings in the bird's nest could be seen secretly by lowering their heads.

There are also four to five hundred birds called Tonghuafeng, flying in the yard. The feathers of this bird are the most precious and rare to see, but (this kind of bird) can be very rare. It is tame and undisturbed (stays there) and is not afraid of people. When people in the countryside saw this phenomenon, they thought it was very strange.

(Actually) There is no other reason for this, other than the sincerity (the owner) treats these birds and the reason why he always keeps his word when dealing with these animals that are different from humans. An old man from the country said: "If the bird's nest is far away from people, there will be troubles from snakes, rats, foxes, owls, and kites. If people don't kill the birds, (they) will naturally stay close to people to avoid such troubles." Worry.

From this point of view, the birds did not dare to approach people in their nests at that time, because people were more vicious than snakes and rats. This is an outstanding fable written by the author in the first paragraph. Mother eats fast and does good deeds, so she "evils and kills" and forbids catching birds, allowing them to grow and multiply, so that the birds are not afraid of being caught and get close to people, which actually plays a role in protecting birds.

The second paragraph uses "Youye Laoyan" to express his wish: birds are protected from raptors because they are protected by humans. It is a metaphor that the imperial government should protect civilians and prevent bad guys from invading, and in this way, it is a metaphor for the imperial government. ** The reality of corruption and officials harming the people is quoted at the end of the article, which makes the theme of the whole article prominent and profound.

The writing is smooth, easy and natural, and is outlined in a few strokes. The beautiful scenery of the garden with birds singing and fragrance of flowers.

However, the majesty of being "more fierce than a tiger" in plain nature makes the article extraordinary. 3. Translation of "Birds are not afraid of people" in classical Chinese

Birds are not afraid of people. Fear: Fear. Fear.

This sentence comes from Dongpo's miscellaneous notes "Love Birds", written by Su Shi. The original text is:

When I was young, in front of the study room where I lived, there were bamboos and cypresses, assorted flowers, that filled the courtyard, and many birds nested on them. Lord Wuyang hates killing, and children and servants are not allowed to catch birds. For several years, they have nested in low branches, and their eagles can look down at them. There are also four or five hundred tung flowers and phoenixes, and the sun is flying among them. The feathers of this bird are extremely rare and rare to see, but it can be tamed and disturbed, but it is not afraid of people. If you see it in your home, you will think it is something strange. There is no other, unfailing sincerity, and trust in others. There is an old saying in the wild: If the nest of a bird is too far away from people, its offspring will be disturbed by snakes, rats, foxes, owls and kites. People who don't kill, but stay close to others, want to avoid this trouble. It can be seen from this that at other times, birds and nests do not dare to approach people, and they treat people more than snakes, rats, and the like.

Translated as:

When I was a boy, in front of the study room where I lived, there were bamboos, pines, cypresses and some flowers and plants. They grew lushly in the courtyard, and there were many birds on them. nest. Wu Yangjun hated the act of killing animals and told his children, slaves and servants not to catch birds. After a few years, the bird's nest bent the branches, and the hatchlings in the bird's nest could be seen secretly by lowering their heads. There are also four to five hundred birds called Tonghuafeng, flying in the yard. The feathers of this bird are the most precious and rare to see, but (this kind of bird) can be very tame and undisturbed. there), and they are not afraid of people. When people in the countryside saw this phenomenon, they thought it was very strange. (Actually) there is no other reason for this, other than the sincerity (the owner) treats these birds and the reason why he always keeps his word when dealing with these animals that are different from humans.

An old man in the country said: "If the bird's nest is far away from people, there will be troubles from snakes, rats, foxes, owls, and kites. If people don't kill the birds, (they) will naturally Stay close to people to avoid such worries. From this point of view, the birds did not dare to approach people in their nests at that time, because people were more vicious than snakes and rats.

This is an outstanding article. The first paragraph of the fable is about the author's mother eating fast and doing good deeds, so she "evils and kills". She bans the catching of birds and allows them to grow and multiply, so that the birds are not afraid of being caught by people and get close to people, which actually plays a role in protecting birds. The second paragraph uses "Youye Laoyan" to express his wish: birds are protected from raptors because they are protected by humans, which is a metaphor for the government to protect civilians and prevent bad guys from invading the country. ** The reality of corruption and officials harming the people, such as the phrase "tyranny is fiercer than a tiger" is quoted at the end of the article, which makes the theme of the whole article prominent and has a profound meaning. The writing is smooth, natural and understated, and the beautiful scene of the birds singing and the fragrance of flowers in the courtyard is outlined in a few strokes. , showing the majesty of "more fierce than a tiger" in the plain nature, making the article extraordinary. 4. The translation of the Chinese language "Birds and Humans"

The little bird asked its father: "The most advanced thing in the world." What is a creature? Is it us birds? "

The old bird replied: "No, it is human. "

The bird asked again: "What kind of creatures are humans? "

"Humans...are the creatures who often throw stones into our nest. "

The little bird suddenly realized: "Ah, I know! …But are humans better than us? Are they happier than us? "

"They may be better than us, but they are far less happy than us! "

"Why are they not as happy as us? "The little bird asked his father in confusion.

The old bird replied: "Because there is a thorn growing in the human heart. This thorn stings and tortures them all the time. They themselves are the thorn. I gave it a name and called it greed. "

The bird asked again: "Greed? What does greed mean? Dad, do you know? "

"Yes, because I understand human beings and have seen the thorn of greed in their hearts. Do you also want to see it with your own eyes? ”

“Yes, Dad, I want to see it with my own eyes.” "

"This is easy. If you see someone coming, tell me quickly and I will let you see the thorn of greed in the human heart. "

After a while, the little bird cried: "Dad, someone is coming! "

The old bird said to the little bird: "Listen to me, child. Later I will throw myself into a trap and fall into his hands, and you can see a good show. "

The little bird couldn't help but be very worried. He said: "If you are hurt in any way..."

The old bird comforted it and said: "Don't worry, child, I understand human greed. I know how to escape from them.

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After that, the old bird flew away from the little bird and landed next to the visitor. The man stretched out his hand and grabbed it. He shouted happily: "I will kill you and eat your meat." ! "

The old bird said: "I have so little meat, is it enough to fill your stomach? "

The man said: "Although there is little meat, it is delicious!

The old bird said: "I can give you something more useful than my meat. Those are three wise sayings. If you learn them, you will make a fortune!" "

The man was impatient: "Tell me, what are these three famous quotes? "

A cunning look flashed in the old bird's eyes, and he said: "I can tell you, but there are conditions: I will tell you the first famous saying in your hand; when you let me go, I will tell you the second famous saying; after I fly to the tree, I will tell you the third famous saying. "

The man wanted to get three famous quotes as soon as possible so that he could make a fortune, so he immediately replied: "I accept your conditions, tell me the first famous quote! "

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The old bird said calmly: "This first famous saying is: Don't regret what you have lost! On our terms, please let me go now. "So the man let go of it. The old bird landed on the ground not far from him and continued: "This second famous saying is: Don't believe in things that are impossible! "After that, it screamed and fluttered its wings and flew up to the treetops: "You are such a big fool. If you had killed me just now, you would have taken out a priceless big stone weighing thirty carats from my belly. gem. "

When the man heard this, he was so regretful that he bit his lip and drew blood. He looked at the birds on the tree, still thinking about the terms they had just negotiated, and said again: "Please Tell me the third famous quote!

The cunning old bird laughed at him and said, "Greedy man, your greed has covered your eyes." Since you have forgotten the first two famous quotes, what is the use of telling you the third one? ! Didn't I tell you: "Don't regret what you have lost, and don't believe in things that cannot exist? Think about it, the total weight of my bones, flesh, feathers and wings is less than twenty carats, how can there be a heart weighing more than two carats in my belly?" Where is the ten-carat big gem?”

The man was stunned when he heard this, and the expression on his face was really ridiculous...

A bird This is a trick on someone. The old bird looked back at the little bird and said: "My child, have you seen it with your own eyes now?"

The little bird replied: "Yes, I have really seen it, but how can this person believe it?" There is a gem in your belly that weighs more than you. How can you believe that this is impossible?"

The old bird replied: "Greed, child, this is human greed? Nature!" 5. Answers to the reading of Man and Bird

(Reading for middle and upper grades) Bird and Man [Egypt] Tawfiq Hakim The little bird asked its father: "What is the most advanced creature in the world? Are we birds?" The old bird replied: "No, it is human beings."

The little bird asked again: "What kind of creatures are human beings? They are the ones who often nest against us. "Throwing stones." The bird suddenly realized: "Ah, I understand! ? But are humans better than us? Are they happier than us?" "They may be better than us, but they are far less happy than us!" "Why are they not as happy as us?" Xiaoniao asked his father in confusion.

The old bird replied: "Because there is a thorn growing among humans, and this thorn stings and tortures them all the time. They themselves gave this thorn a name and called it "Greed."

"So how do you discover greed in people?" "It's easy. If you see someone coming over, tell me quickly and I'll let you see the thorn in the human heart." After a while, the little bird cried: "Dad, someone is coming over!" The old bird said to the little bird: "Listen to me, kid.

I will throw myself into the trap later and take the initiative. If it falls into his hands, you can see a good show." After that, the old bird flew away from the little bird and landed next to the visitor. The man stretched out his hand and grabbed it, shouting happily: "I want to take it. Kill it and eat your meat!" The old bird said: "I have so little meat, is it enough to fill your stomach?" The man said: "Although the meat is small, it is delicious!" The old bird said: "I have so little meat. I can give you something far more useful than my meat. Those are three wise sayings. If you learn them, you will make a fortune!" The man was impatient: "Tell me, what are these three sayings?" A cunning look flashed in the old bird's eyes, and he said: "I can tell you, but there are conditions: I will tell you the first famous saying in your hand; when you let me go, I will tell you the second famous saying. ; I will tell you the third famous saying after I fly to the tree.

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The man wanted to get three famous quotes as soon as possible so that he could make a fortune, so he immediately replied: "I accept your conditions, tell me the first famous quote! "The old bird said unhurriedly: The first famous saying is: Don't regret what you have lost. According to our conditions, please let me go now. So the man let go of it. The old bird fell not far from him. The ground continued: "The second famous saying is: Don't believe in things that are impossible! "After that, it screamed and fluttered its wings and flew up to the treetops: "You are such a big fool. If you had killed me just now, you would have taken out a 30-misler (1-misler) from my belly. Kale is equal to 4.68 grams), a priceless large gem. "When the man heard this, he felt regretful and bit his lip until it bled.

He looked at the birds on the tree, still thinking about the terms they had just negotiated. Then he said again: "Please Tell me the third famous quote! The cunning old bird laughed at him and said, "Greedy man, your greed has covered your eyes."

Since you have forgotten the first two famous sayings, what is the use of telling you the third one? ! Didn't I tell you: Don't regret what you have lost, and don't believe in the impossible? Think about it, my whole body of flesh, bones, feathers and wings add up to less than 20 meters of scale. How can I have a big gem weighing more than 30 meters of scale in my belly? ! "When the man heard this, he was stunned. He was so embarrassed. The expression on his face was really ridiculous... A bird just played tricks on a man. The old bird looked back at the little bird and said, "My child, what are you doing now? Have you seen it with your own eyes? ! "The bird replied: "Yes, I have really seen it, but how can this person believe that there is a gem in your belly that exceeds your weight? How can he believe that such an impossible thing exists? The old bird replied: "It's caused by greed, my child. This is the greedy nature of human beings!" "1. Write synonyms.

Cunning ___ () Regret ____ () Shaoqing - () Greed - () 2. Interpret the word in context: dumbfounded: overjoyed: impatient: 3 .Choose appropriate punctuation for the missing punctuation points in the article. 4. What is Lao Niao’s third famous saying? Summarize its characteristics in one word

Bird: Old bird: Human: 6. If you were a wise man, what advice would you give to the "greedy man"? 7. After reading this fable, What do you understand? . 6. Translation of "Han Hao Bird" Original text: There is a bird in Wutai Mountain, called Han Hao Chong, which has four legs and fleshy wings.

The dung is the "Five Spiritual Fats". When the heat is high, Mao Yu's literary talent is brilliant, and he says to himself: "The Phoenix is ??not as good as me!" " In the deep cold of winter, the feathers have fallen off, and they are like young chicks. Then they chirp to themselves: "It's easy to get by. "

Another version: There is a bird in Wutai Mountain, and its name is Hanhao Chong. When the heat is high, the literary talent is brilliant, and it sings to itself: "The Phoenix is ??not as good as me! " In the severe cold of late winter, the feathers have fallen off, and they are as dull as a grebe chick, so they sing to themselves: "It's easy to get by. "

——Tao Zongyi's "Nancun Stops Farming" Translation: There is a bird on Wutai Mountain called Hanhao Bird. It has four legs, a lot of flesh on its wings, and cannot fly. Its droppings are " "Five Spiritual Fats". In summer, the patterns and colors of its feathers are gorgeous, and it says to itself: "The Phoenix is ??not as good as me!" "When the cold weather came at the end of winter, its feathers fell off, and it looked like a newly hatched chick, so it said to itself: "I'll just get by.