"문장 46 - 50"의 두 판 사이의 차이
Jangseogak (토론 | 기여) 잔글 (→Student 2 : Younès M'Ghari) |
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47. 鳳 : 生於丹山之穴非梧桐不棲非琅玕不啄是爲羽蟲之長 | 47. 鳳 : 生於丹山之穴非梧桐不棲非琅玕不啄是爲羽蟲之長 | ||
− | It is born in a cave of the Dan | + | It is born in a cave of the Dan mountain<sup>1</sup>. If it is not a Paulonia tree, it does not perch; if it is not a nanggan<sup>2</sup>, it does not peck it. It is the chief of birds and insects. |
48. 鶴 : 胎化者鶴也鳴于九皋聲聞于天仙人驂之道士馴之 | 48. 鶴 : 胎化者鶴也鳴于九皋聲聞于天仙人驂之道士馴之 | ||
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+ | The one that transforms from the foetus is a crane. It cries ____, its sounds are heard in heaven. Immortals harness them, taoists train them. | ||
49. 雞 : 朱氏翁之所化故人呼之爲朱朱夜捿于柾司晨而鳴其聲喈喈 | 49. 雞 : 朱氏翁之所化故人呼之爲朱朱夜捿于柾司晨而鳴其聲喈喈 | ||
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+ | Because of the transformation of the man named Chu<sup>3</sup>, people called him “Chewchew”<sup>4</sup>. By night they gather in ____, they herald the break of day and cry with the sound “kaykay”<sup>5</sup>. | ||
44번째 줄: | 48번째 줄: | ||
− | <sup>1</sup>: 丹山 ( | + | <sup>1</sup>: 丹山 (Tansan, 'Red mountain'), a legendary mountain often cited in other stories in relation to the phoenixes. |
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+ | <sup>2</sup>: 琅玕 (nanggan), the fruit of an immortal tree of the same name (sometimes in other stories, a kind of gem that would look like fine jade). | ||
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+ | <sup>3</sup>: 朱 (KR: Chu, CN: Zhu), a family name. | ||
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+ | <sup>4</sup>: 朱朱 (chuju, 'chewchew'), approximation of an onomatopeia that can be found in ancient Chinese texts such as the 初學記 (Chuxuejji, an encyclopedia written during the Tang (唐618-907 CE)). | ||
− | <sup> | + | <sup>5</sup>: 喈喈 (kaegae, 'kaykay') approximation of the original onomatopeia that was attributed to chicken in ancient times. |
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2017년 7월 18일 (화) 16:33 판
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Original Script
47. 鳳 : 生於丹山之穴非梧桐不棲非琅玕不啄是爲羽蟲之長
48. 鶴 : 胎化者鶴也鳴于九皋聲聞于天仙人驂之道士馴之
49. 雞 : 朱氏翁之所化故人呼之爲朱朱夜捿于柾司晨而鳴其聲喈喈
50. 雁 : 雁者隨陽之鳥木落南翔氷解北徂彭蠡洞庭之間千百成群
Translation
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46. 虎 : 虎者百獸之長名曰山君鉤爪鉅齒㗌人攫物見之者莫不恐畏也
Tigers are the chiefs of a hundred beasts. They are named 'the mountain lords'. Their claws are hooked and their teeth are enormous, they bite people and snatch things. [Among] Those who see them, noone is not afraid.
47. 鳳 : 生於丹山之穴非梧桐不棲非琅玕不啄是爲羽蟲之長
It is born in a cave of the Dan mountain1. If it is not a Paulonia tree, it does not perch; if it is not a nanggan2, it does not peck it. It is the chief of birds and insects.
48. 鶴 : 胎化者鶴也鳴于九皋聲聞于天仙人驂之道士馴之
The one that transforms from the foetus is a crane. It cries ____, its sounds are heard in heaven. Immortals harness them, taoists train them.
49. 雞 : 朱氏翁之所化故人呼之爲朱朱夜捿于柾司晨而鳴其聲喈喈
Because of the transformation of the man named Chu3, people called him “Chewchew”4. By night they gather in ____, they herald the break of day and cry with the sound “kaykay”5.
50. 雁 : 雁者隨陽之鳥木落南翔氷解北徂彭蠡洞庭之間千百成群
1: 丹山 (Tansan, 'Red mountain'), a legendary mountain often cited in other stories in relation to the phoenixes.
2: 琅玕 (nanggan), the fruit of an immortal tree of the same name (sometimes in other stories, a kind of gem that would look like fine jade).
3: 朱 (KR: Chu, CN: Zhu), a family name.
4: 朱朱 (chuju, 'chewchew'), approximation of an onomatopeia that can be found in ancient Chinese texts such as the 初學記 (Chuxuejji, an encyclopedia written during the Tang (唐618-907 CE)).
5: 喈喈 (kaegae, 'kaykay') approximation of the original onomatopeia that was attributed to chicken in ancient times.
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