"(2017Translation) 吮疽之仁"의 두 판 사이의 차이
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+ | Wu Qi<sup>1</sup> had become the general of the State of Wei<sup>2</sup>. He was attacking Zhongshan<sup>3</sup> and among the soldiers one was suffering of abscess. Wu himself sucked his pus. The soldier’s mother was sobbing about it. A person alongside asked: “The general treats your son like this; still what are you sobbing for?” She answered: “Wu had sucked on the wound of this son’s father, and that killed him at the battle of the river Zhu<sup>4</sup>; he fought without even turning around and died. Now Wu is sucking it on again, how do I know this son will die and in what battle? I’m crying about it for this reason!” | ||
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+ | <sup>1</sup>: Wu Qi (吳起, ?-381 BCE); a famous Chinese strategist and statesman during the period of the Warring States. | ||
+ | <sup>2</sup>: State of Wei (魏国, 445 BCE-225 CE); one of the Seven Warring States. | ||
+ | <sup>3</sup>: Zhongshan (中山); a Chinese city which is not likely to correspond to the contemporary one in the province of Guangdong (廣東). | ||
+ | <sup>4</sup>: River Zhu (注水). | ||
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2017년 7월 12일 (수) 16:30 판
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[[파일:|700px]] | Title | |
English | Benevolence of sucking on abscess | |
Chinese | 吮疽之仁(Shunju zhi ren) | |
Korean(RR) | 연저지인 | |
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Author(s) | Liu Xiang 劉向 | |
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Translation Info | ||
Translator(s) | Participants of 2017 Summer Hanmun Workshop (Intermediate Training Group) | |
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Year | 2017 |
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- 1 Original Script
- 2 Translation
- 2.1 Student 1 : (Write your name)
- 2.2 Student 2 : Younès M'Ghari
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Original Script
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Student 1 : (Write your name)
Student 2 : Younès M'Ghari
Wu Qi1 had become the general of the State of Wei2. He was attacking Zhongshan3 and among the soldiers one was suffering of abscess. Wu himself sucked his pus. The soldier’s mother was sobbing about it. A person alongside asked: “The general treats your son like this; still what are you sobbing for?” She answered: “Wu had sucked on the wound of this son’s father, and that killed him at the battle of the river Zhu4; he fought without even turning around and died. Now Wu is sucking it on again, how do I know this son will die and in what battle? I’m crying about it for this reason!”
1: Wu Qi (吳起, ?-381 BCE); a famous Chinese strategist and statesman during the period of the Warring States.
2: State of Wei (魏国, 445 BCE-225 CE); one of the Seven Warring States.
3: Zhongshan (中山); a Chinese city which is not likely to correspond to the contemporary one in the province of Guangdong (廣東).
4: River Zhu (注水).
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