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Classical Chinese Translation from Rabbit to Bird

1. The first sentence in the translation of Who Has Rabbits is that some people know how to hunt, but they don't know how to buy ducks to catch rabbits. This article is selected from Ai Zi Za Shuo, also known as Ducks Catch Rabbits. Author: Su Shi appreciates ancient prose. Someone knows how to hunt (1) and bought a stork (2). The man (1 1) said, "My name is Er (12). I'm a stork. You can hunt rabbits' ears. You're a duck. "He raised his hand and said with a smile (13)" Look at my feet, can I win another rabbit (14)? Shuo Wen Jie Zi (selected from Ai Zi Za Shuo) (1) can hunt: prepare for hunting. (2) Stork: a fierce game bird. (3) Fu: A wild duck. (4) Original: vilen. (5) throw it: fu. (1 1) Qi: That. (12) er: I think you. (13) Yi: The usage is the same as "er". (14) "Hold and Capture". Once upon a time, there was a translator of ancient Chinese. He threw the wild duck out again, but it still fell to the ground. This was repeated three or four times. The wild duck suddenly staggered up to the hunter and said to the hunter like a man, "I am a duck." It's my responsibility to kill me and eat it. How can you stand littering? The hunter said, "I thought you were a stork and could catch rabbits, but you are a duck?" The wild duck raised its paw to the man and said to him with a smile, "Look at my feet. Can you catch the rabbit? "A brief analysis of the ancient prose" Ducks Catch Rabbits "is a joke based on the idiom" Rabbits rise and fall ". In this paper, the anthropomorphic method is used to talk with hunters and explain the truth of "making the best of people". When selecting talents, we must avoid their shortcomings and use their strengths. Otherwise, we will not only fail to catch the rabbit, but also be in vain, just like the hunter described in this article. Vivid and vivid. The word "wobbly" is used to describe the wobbly appearance of a duck when walking, which not only shows the physical characteristics of the duck, but also shows that it is not the material for catching rabbits. The personification language of ducks is used to express the injustice and a little anger caused by improper use. When the duck knew that the hunter knew nothing about the stork and had no intention of making it suffer, he turned from joy to worry. Tell a joke. The author satirizes the hunter in good faith through the humorous language of the duck. The author's brief introduction is selected from Miscellany of Sad Son, also known as Ducks Catch Rabbits. Author: Su Shi. Su Shi (1037 ~1101). He is the eldest son of his father Su Xun, and Su Xun is a famous writer, calligrapher, essayist and poet in the Northern Song Dynasty. He is the representative of the wild school. He and his father Su Xun (1009~ 1066) and his younger brother Su Zhe (1039 ~12). It is the same as the "Cao San and his son" (Cao Cao, Cao Pi and Cao Zhi) at the end of Han Dynasty. He is also one of the eight masters in Tang and Song Dynasties, and is the general name of the eight masters' prose writers, namely Han Yu and Liu Zongyuan in Tang Dynasty, Ouyang Xiu, Su Xun, Su Shi, Su Zhe, Wang Anshi and Ceng Gong in Song Dynasty. His works include Seven Episodes of Dongpo and Dongpo Yuefu.

2. What is this classical Chinese? It is born with a well-thought-out plan. It is an inch of sprouting ears, but its leaves are awkward. Since it is a viper, it was even born with a sword that attracted ten searchers. Today, painters are working one after another, and the leaves are tired. How can they be confident! Therefore, painting bamboo must be done on the chest first, and the pen will be cooked. People who see what they want to draw. He was eager to follow it, shaking it straight and catching up with what he saw. The rabbit fell and died without it. (Selected from Dongpo Collection, Volume 49) [Note] Meng: Germination refers to raw bamboo shoots. Agkistrodon halys: cicada sloughs its skin. Viper: cicada shell. Agkistrodon halys: There are horizontal scales under the abdomen. Both describe the appearance of bamboo when it was born. Draw a sword: describe that bamboo is drawn out like a sword. Search: In ancient times, eight feet was the search. Nye. The stork rushed down and caught it. Vertical: relax. When bamboo began to grow, there were only buds more than an inch high, but the nodes and leaves were there. From the state of cicada shedding its skin like a snake until it grows to 80 feet high like a drawn sword, it is there as soon as it grows. Now people who draw bamboo are painting one by one, piling up one by one. Where can there be more? So when painting bamboo, you must have a complete bamboo image in your mind. When he picked up the pen and studied it carefully, he saw the image of bamboo he wanted to draw. He quickly got up and followed, took a pen and left the paper in one go, in order to catch up with what he saw, such as rabbits jumping and running, storks diving and catching them, and then disappeared after a little relaxation.

3. Su Shi's. Urgent. The beginning of bamboo. An inch of cute ears. There are ways to save the leaves. Ten explorers from the snake's belly to the sword. There are also natural ones. Today's painters are working hard for it one after another. The leaves are tired. How can there be bamboo! So, to draw bamboo, you have to be familiar with it. People who see what they want to draw. He was eager to follow it, shaking it straight and catching up with what he saw. If a rabbit starts to fall, it will die. When bamboo first appeared, there were only buds more than an inch high, but the nodes and leaves were there. It comes out of the cicada's shell and the snake grows into scales. Therefore, painting bamboo must have a complete bamboo image in mind. Take a pen and look carefully, and you will see the bamboo he wants to draw. Get up and follow. Start painting in one go to catch up with what he sees. For example, rabbits jump and run, falcons pounce and flap, and disappear as soon as they relax.

4. What does the ancient prose of a rabbit mean? Stork: A bird of prey, such as an eagle, used for hunting. Hardly had the rabbit jumped up when the stork swooped down. Describe agility. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly. Idiom: A rabbit rises and falls. Pronunciation: tù qǐhúluò Interpretation: Stork: a bird of prey such as an eagle used for hunting. Hardly had the rabbit jumped up when the stork swooped down. Describe agility. It is also a metaphor for drawing or writing an article quickly and smoothly.

Source: Shi "When the valley swallows bamboo, the pen can draw clouds": "Shake and chase what you see, like a rabbit falling, and it is fleeting."

example

Qing Ji Yun's Notes on Yuewei Caotang Volume 10: "If this matter is fleeting, it will also be a disease."

Qing Lang Tinghuai's Biography of Poems by Teachers and Friends: "He touched things and reached god, and his machine jumped like a rabbit, and soon he died."