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Offering chickens in classical Chinese reading answers

1. reading the pheasant in classical Chinese

the original text

there were people in Chu who carried pheasants, and passers-by asked,' what birds are there? The day when the bearer is bullied:' Phoenix Emperor also. Passers-by said,' I have heard about the Phoenix Emperor for a long time, but now I really see it. You sell it? Said:' Of course. It is a reward for a daughter, and it is blessed; Please double it, which is in line with it. Fang will offer the king of Chu, and the bird will die after staying. Passers-by don't cherish their gold, but they can't wait to offer their ears. The Chinese people passed it on, thinking that it was really a phoenix and expensive, and it was appropriate to offer it, so it was heard by the king of Chu. The king felt that he wanted to give himself, and he called and gave it generously, which was ten times more valuable than buying a phoenix.

Translation

A man in Chu sells pheasants, and a passerby asks him what kind of bird it is. He lied to passers-by and said, "Phoenix". Passers-by said, "I've heard of Phoenix for a long time, and I really saw it today. Do you sell it? " The Chu people said, "Sell it!" Passers-by gave him a lot of money, but he didn't sell it, asked for double, and sold it to passers-by after double. Passers-by wanted to dedicate the pheasant to the king of Chu, but after a night, the pheasant died. Passers-by didn't regret how much money they spent, but they couldn't dedicate the Phoenix to the king. When people in Chu heard about it, they all told stories and thought it was a real phoenix, so they spent so much money to buy it for the king. Later, the king of Chu also heard about it. The king of Chu was moved by the behavior of the passerby, so he called him and gave him a lot of things and money. The passerby got more than ten times more money than buying pheasants.

Note

Reward: Reward, which indicates that the buyer: just about to stay; after a night and: giving, giving: too busy; exceeding the value: pheasant: bird's name, a kind of blessing of pheasant: not staying: salty all night: should be hated. The king of Chu did not pay attention to it, but also regarded pheasant as a phoenix, and rewarded the chicken giver handsomely, leaving a laughingstock throughout the ages. Tang Li Bai's "Gift from Brother Lie": "Chu people don't know the phoenix, and they ask for pheasants at a high price."

Revelation: This story is used as a metaphor for not distinguishing truth from falsehood, or as a self-deprecating and self-deprecating word.

people should have a sincere heart and a mellow heart. The King of Chu finally gave passers-by ten times as much wealth as Feng because he was moved by the passerby's intention to dedicate to the king. That is to say, passers-by were rewarded because of this sincerity.

text translation: people should be sincere and honest, and have a mellow heart. The King of Chu finally gave passers-by ten times as much wealth as Feng because he was moved by the passerby's intention to dedicate to the king. That is to say, passers-by were rewarded because of this sincerity. 2. translation of the original text and classical Chinese

Today, some people are busy with their neighbors' chickens, or they say, "It is not a gentleman's way." Yue: "Please stir up a chicken in the damaged moon for the coming year, and then."

if you know what it means, it will be too soon. why wait for the next year?

-from Mencius

[translation]

Now there is a man who steals a chicken from his neighbor every day. Someone advised him, "This is not what decent people do."

He replied, "Then I'll change it gradually. I'll steal a chicken every month from now on, and I won't steal it again until next year. Since we know that this is wrong, we should correct it immediately. Why wait until next year?

when I saw this, I remembered the plans I had written before, always thinking about what to do this year. As a result, I had no plans, so I thought, let's start implementing them as planned next year (next week), and I won't say much about the results.

there will be many tomorrows after tomorrow.

if you succeed, you must make a quick decision.

yes: this (pronoun, stealing chickens). 3. Classical Chinese "Pheasant"

Original translation

A passerby asked a Chu man who was carrying pheasants, "What kind of bird is this?" The bearer lied to him and said, "This is a phoenix." Passers-by said, "I heard about this bird a long time ago, but today I saw the real one. Do you sell it?" The man said, "Yes," so passers-by paid a thousand dollars to buy it, but the other party didn't sell it. He doubled the price and the other party gave him the pheasant. Just as I was about to dedicate this "Phoenix" to the King of Chu, this pheasant died while staying in a hotel on the road. Passers-by are not worried about saying that his money has been wasted, but feel it is a pity that there is no chance to dedicate this "Phoenix" to the King of Chu. Everyone in the state of Chu told stories about it, and they all thought it was just a real phoenix and very valuable, which was suitable for the king of Chu. Later, the king of Chu heard about it. The king of Chu was very moved that he wanted to dedicate it to himself. He called the man into the palace and gave him a great reward, which was worth more than 1 times as much as the money he bought the phoenix. 4. The moon is busy with a chicken. Classical Chinese answer

Original text

Today (1) there are people who are busy with the day (2) they are (3) neighbors (4) chickens. Or (5) tell (7) of (6): "It is (8) the way of being a non-gentleman (9) (1)." Say: "Please lose (11), the moon is full of chickens (12), and (13) will wait (14) for the next year (15), but (16), (17) has (18)." If (19) knows (2) that (21) is not righteous (22), and (23) that speed (24) has (25) gone (26), why (27) will it wait for the coming year? (Excerpt from Mencius Teng Wengong)

Once upon a time, there was a man who stole a chicken from his neighbor's house every day. Someone advised him: "This is not the practice of people with good behavior and noble morality." He replied, "Then let me correct it. I will steal a chicken every month, and I won't steal it until next year." Since we know that stealing chickens is wrong, we should correct it immediately. Why wait until next year?

Note

(1) Today: Now. (2) bustling: stealing, stealing. (3) Its: pronoun, his.

(4) 1: auxiliary word, de. (5) or: someone. (6) tell: advise.

(7) one: pronoun, he. (8) yes: this. (9) Gentleman: here refers to people with correct behavior

(1) Tao: here refers to behavioral ethics. (11) Loss: reduction.

(12) Keep a chicken every month: steal a chicken every month. Month: every month, one month. Busy: stealing. A chicken: A chicken.

(13) Take: Conjunction. Usage is equivalent to and. (14) wait: wait. (15) coming year: next year. (16) of course: like this. (17) After: After. (18) has: stopped. (19) Since. (2) Know: Know. (21) its: pronoun, on behalf of that thing. (22) Non-righteousness: it does not conform to morality and reason. (23) S: Conjunction, then. (24) Speed: Right away. (25) has: stopped.

(26) Yes. (27) He: Why?

comment and analysis

since you know that you are wrong, you should resolutely and thoroughly cut off the root of the mistake and thoroughly solve the wrong behavior. Errors, big or small, are errors, and there is no essential difference; Let alone talk about gradual correction. This paper criticizes those who make excuses for their wrong behavior and delay time, but in fact they have no sincerity to mend their ways.

Reveal the truth

Tomorrow will be followed by tomorrow, and there will be many tomorrows. Those who achieve great things will make up their minds and cannot make excuses for themselves. After discovering your mistakes, you should make up your mind and resolutely correct them. Slowing things around often brings more trouble. 5. The reading answer of Hen

1. This paper takes the change of "I" view on hens as a clue.

2. It should be that the hen croakes all day and annoys me.

3. It seems that the fourth paragraph shows that there is nothing to be afraid of in the world.

4. It shows that the hen is always worried about her children and selfless and great love for them. It expresses the noble quality of a hen as a mother, that is, to work hard and not know how to work hard

5. ① If the words are written, they are: responsible, loving, brave and hard < P > If you want to find examples:

1. Try your best to resist the enemy for the chicks.

2, find food for children to eat first.

3. If a rooster comes to grab food, resist regardless of danger.

4. In order to protect the chicks, be vigilant from time to time even at night.

② It's not contradictory, because although I hated hens at first, it's not contradictory that I liked hens later because all the things that hens experienced later changed my original ignorant idea.