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(새 문서: =='''Original Script'''== {{원문텍스트 | = '''::: 學語集 :::''' 41. 牡丹 東風吹牧丹盛開花之富貴者無雙第一國香故曰花中王 *N 之 A 者 42. 禽獸...)
 
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41. 牡丹: 東風吹牧丹盛開花之富貴者無雙第一國香故曰花中王
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Peonies: The east wind blows, the peonies blossom flourishingly. Out of flowers they are rich and precious, [and] peerlessly has the best fragrance in the state, therefore they are called "the king among flowers".
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42. 禽獸: 飛者謂之禽走者謂之獸羽族毛族其類各有三百
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Birds and beasts: Those that fly are called birds, those that run are called beasts. The feather tribes and the furred tribes, their kinds each have three hundred [in number].
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43. 牛: 者牛也農人牧之以耕田無牛何以爲農
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Oxen: Those with horns are oxen, by herding them farmers plough [their] fields, [if] you do not have an ox how could you farm.
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44. 馬: 馬之性善走致遠莫如馬故伯樂相之以取其良
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Horses: Horses are good at running by nature. In reaching far [distances], there is nothing like horses, therefore Paek Nak (ch. Bo Le)<sup>1</sup> read their faces [and] by [doing] that he obtained the good ones.
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45. 狗: 狗之爲物畜于人家守門備盜見人則狺狺
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Dogs: Dogs as beings [are] raised in people's houses. [They] guard doors and prepare [for] thieves, [when] looking at people, then [they] bark "ǔn ǔn".<sup>2</sup>
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<sup>1</sup> Bo Le (680 - 610 BC) was a famous trainer of horses.
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<sup>2</sup> 狺狺 - onomatopoeia for dog's barking.
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2018년 7월 17일 (화) 22:04 판

Original Script

::: 學語集 :::

41. 牡丹

東風吹牧丹盛開花之富貴者無雙第一國香故曰花中王
  • N 之 A 者

42. 禽獸

飛者謂之禽走者謂之獸羽族毛族其類各有三百
  • N1 謂之 N2: N1 is called N2
  • 各: each

43. 牛

角者牛也農人牧之以耕田無牛何以爲農
  • VP1 以 VP2: VP2 by (doing) VP1
  • 何以 V: how (or with what) to V

44. 馬

馬之性善走致遠莫如馬故伯樂相之以取其良
  • 莫如 N: there is nothing/none like N

45. 狗

狗之爲物畜于人家守門備盜見人則狺狺
  • onomatopoeia


Translation

(sample) : Young Kyun Oh


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Student 1 : Petra Sváková


41. 牡丹: 東風吹牧丹盛開花之富貴者無雙第一國香故曰花中王

Peonies: The east wind blows, the peonies blossom flourishingly. Out of flowers they are rich and precious, [and] peerlessly has the best fragrance in the state, therefore they are called "the king among flowers".


42. 禽獸: 飛者謂之禽走者謂之獸羽族毛族其類各有三百

Birds and beasts: Those that fly are called birds, those that run are called beasts. The feather tribes and the furred tribes, their kinds each have three hundred [in number].


43. 牛: 者牛也農人牧之以耕田無牛何以爲農

Oxen: Those with horns are oxen, by herding them farmers plough [their] fields, [if] you do not have an ox how could you farm.


44. 馬: 馬之性善走致遠莫如馬故伯樂相之以取其良

Horses: Horses are good at running by nature. In reaching far [distances], there is nothing like horses, therefore Paek Nak (ch. Bo Le)1 read their faces [and] by [doing] that he obtained the good ones.


45. 狗: 狗之爲物畜于人家守門備盜見人則狺狺

Dogs: Dogs as beings [are] raised in people's houses. [They] guard doors and prepare [for] thieves, [when] looking at people, then [they] bark "ǔn ǔn".2


1 Bo Le (680 - 610 BC) was a famous trainer of horses.

2 狺狺 - onomatopoeia for dog's barking.


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