"Ode to Snow" and "Chen Taiqiu and Friends" are two classic stories in "Shi Shuo Xin Yu". The following are their original texts: The original text of Ode to Snow was as follows: The north wind rolls the earth, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August. Suddenly, it was as if a spring breeze had come and thousands of pear trees had blossomed. The original text of Chen Taiqiu and Friends is as follows: Chen Taiqiu and Chen Youqi went out to repair an umbrella when it rained. Chen Taiqiu asked for an umbrella and Chen Youqi said,"No need. You have your own umbrella." Tai Qiu said to himself,"I have my own umbrella and you asked for it. You gave me the umbrella."
"Ode to Snow": The white snow in succession, what can be compared with sprinkling salt in the air? Drifting and scattering like smoke, the mountains and rivers of the old country are forgotten. "Chen Taiqiu and Friends" original text: Chen Taiqiu and his friend agreed to go down the cliff. Suddenly it rained heavily. Taiqiu asked his friend,"How are you today?" "Like the moon," said the friend. Tai Qiu looked up and laughed. Stone Beast in the River: The stone beasts in the river were square and bright like the sun. When he heard the wind, he immediately moved as if he had God's help. Translator: "Ode to Snow": The snowflakes that filled the sky were like salt scattered in the air, making people feel as if the entire world was shrouded in smoke. Chen Taiqiu and Friends: I was going down the cliff with my friend when it suddenly started to rain heavily. I asked,"How was your day?" "Like the moon," replied the friend. So I looked up and laughed loudly. Stone Beast in the River: The stone beasts in the river were shaped like stars, shining brightly in the daytime. When it stood up and heard the sound of the wind, it would immediately move as if it had the help of the gods.
The modern version of Ode to Snow was as follows: In winter, a heavy snowfall covered the entire city. A young man was walking on the road. He was very excited to see the snowflakes falling from the sky. He stopped, picked up a pen and a piece of paper, and began to write his poem. He wrote: The white snow falls It scattered all over the ground. Dancing and falling freely Like a snow fairy. This poem expressed his love for the snow scene and the lightness and freedom of the snow. This poem may be a short poem or quatrain because it is short and concise and can express the author's feelings very well. The modern version of Chen Taiqiu and Friends is as follows: One day, Chen Taiqiu and his friend met on the bridge. His friend had been waiting for a long time, but Chen Taiqiu did not come. He was very worried and began to look for Chen Taiqiu everywhere. In the end, he found Chen Taiqiu but found him taking a walk on the bridge. He was very angry that Chen Taiqiu did not keep his promise. Chen Taiqiu explained to him that he could not walk to the bridge because of the cold weather. His friends were still angry that he was dishonest. So Chen Taiqiu apologized to his friend and promised to meet him on the bridge tomorrow when the weather turned warm. His friend finally accepted his apology and forgave him. This poem might be a poem about honesty and friendship, expressing the trust and friendship between Chen Taiqiu and his friends.
Shi Shuo Xin Yu was a notebook novel from the Northern and Southern Dynasties of China. It mainly recorded the life, words, and thoughts of the aristocrats at that time. One of them, Ode to Snow, described a scholar who used poetry to express his feelings and thoughts in the face of cold weather. Chen Taiqiu and Youqi explained as follows: Chen Taiqiu and his friends had not yet arrived at Taiqiu, so they sang the poem "Stone Gate":"Outside the stone gate, there is no confidant." If life is only like the first time I see it, why is the autumn wind sad for the painted fan?" It meant that without a close friend outside the stone door, leaving a thousand miles away was as sad as the cold autumn wind. This poem expressed Chen Taiqiu's loneliness and longing. The original text of Ode to Snow was as follows: The north wind rolls the earth, the white grass breaks the Hu sky, and it snows in August. It was as if a spring breeze had suddenly come and thousands of pear trees had blossomed. I scattered into the bead curtain wet Luo curtain fox fur can not warm Jinguan City. Now the world is divided into three parts, cold river boat fire alone bright. The explanation was as follows: This poem described the white snowflakes falling from the sky from the north wind, covering the earth with white. All of a sudden, snowflakes blew across the entire city like a spring breeze. The pear blossoms on the World Tree bloomed all over the city. Snowflakes fell on the ground, making Luo Mu wet and cold. At this moment, the poet saw a bleak scene. This poem depicted the scene of winter through the north wind, snowflakes, Hu Tian, thousands of pear blossoms and other images to express the beauty and desolation of winter. In the poem, the poet expressed his praise for nature and nostalgia for friendship, but also expressed his loneliness and longing.
Shi Shuo Xin Yu was a novel written during the Southern and Northern Dynasties (420 - 589). The author was Liu Yiqing, a writer of the Southern and Song Dynasties. The novel described the lives, thoughts, and feelings of people of all walks of life in the Northern and Southern Dynasties based on a large number of true stories and biographies. "Ode to Snow" was a famous story about a young man who wrote this touching poem to express his longing for his mother in the cold winter. According to historical records, Liu Yiqing lived in a turbulent period and saw the sufferings and misfortunes of many people. In this context, he began to write Shi Shuo Xin Yu to express his thoughts on human nature and fate by recording the lives and stories of people at that time. The story of Ode to Snow was also a classic case that Liu Yiqing encountered in the process of writing. Through the description of a young man, he showed his deep love for his mother and the complexity of human nature. The background of Ode to Snow reflected Liu Yiqing's concern and direction of thinking when he wrote New Anecdotes on World Tales. This story not only showed the complexity of human nature, but also expressed the author's praise for human nature and thoughts about society.
"Ode to Snow" came from the Tang Dynasty poet Lu Lun's "Song of the Great Wall." "Chen Taiqiu and Friends" came from the Tang Dynasty poet Wang Zhihuan's "Climbing the Stork Tower."
Shi Shuo Xin Yu was originally a notebook novel that recorded the conversations of the Wei and Jin Dynasties. It was written by a group of scholars organized by Liu Yiqing, the royal family of Liu Song in the Southern Dynasty. There were a total of 71 chapters in the book, including 36 topics such as virtue, speech, political affairs, literature, Fangzheng, and elegance, which recorded the stories of celebrities and nobles from the end of Han Dynasty to Liu Song Dynasty. However, the search results did not provide the original content of Shi Shuo Xin Yu.
In addition to Ode to Snow and Chen Taiqiu and Friends, there were some other famous essays in Shishuoxinyu, including: 1. Ren Dan: To describe a person who is unrestrained and unrestrained. 2. To be able to achieve one's goal or take a step ahead of others by moving quickly. 3. Giving a hook to each other: It is used to describe the gift between friends to express the deep friendship. 4. Ruan Ji's Fury: It described Ruan Ji's bold and unrestrained personality. 5. Good teacher: It is used to describe people who like to impart knowledge and experience, lack humility, and are always self-righteous. 6. Being short of money: describing economic difficulties, insufficient income and expenditure. 7. Calling each other brothers: To describe a person as a brother to express intimacy. 8. To be as secretive as possible: to describe things that are too secretive to be said. 9. Never stop until you're shocked by words: To describe sharp and mean words can often stimulate people's inspiration and thinking. [10. Pointing at Mulberry and Scolding Locust Tree: To describe someone who secretly satirizes the Mulberry Tree on the surface but actually curses the Locust Tree.]
Shi Shuo Xin Yu was a collection of novels written by Liu Yiqing, King of Linchuan in the Southern Song Dynasty. It mainly recorded the conversations and stories of scholar-bureaucrats from the end of Han Dynasty to the Eastern Jin Dynasty. There were 71 chapters in the book, including some original texts and annotations. We can find some of the original text and annotations of Shi Shuo Xin Yu. For example, the first chapter mentioned the story of Wang Rong when he was seven years old, the fourth chapter described Wang Rong's wealth and stinginess, the sixth chapter mentioned the scene of Liu Yin and Huan Xuanwu listening to the Book of Rites together, the seventh chapter introduced the story of Liu Jian as Huan Xuanwu's other driver, the tenth chapter mentioned the plot of Chen Taiqiu and Youqi's trip, and the tenth chapter was about the Seven Sages of the Bamboo Forest. However, because the search results provided were incomplete, the complete original text and annotations of Shi Shuo Xin Yu could not be given. Therefore, I am unable to provide an accurate answer.
Shi Shuo Xin Yu was a collection of novels that recorded the conversations and stories of scholar-bureaucrats from the end of the Han Dynasty to the Eastern Jin Dynasty. It was compiled by Liu Yiqing, King of Linchuan in the Southern Song Dynasty. It contained many original and translated stories, some of which were about the family reunion of Grand Tutor Xie in the cold and snowy weather, and some of which were about Chen Zhongju. However, the search results didn't provide the original text and translated content. Therefore, I do not know the exact original text and translation of Shi Shuo Xin Yu.
The original text of the fourth article of Shi Shuo Xin Yu was: "Chen Taiqiu and his friends set a date to go, set a date at noon. When he passed by, he did not come. He left Taiqiu and came back after he left. Yuan Fang was seven years old at that time and played outside the door. When the guest asked Yuan Fang,"Is your excellency here?" he replied,"I have been waiting for you for a long time. I have left." His friend was angry and said,"This is not human! I'm going to meet someone else, and I'm leaving." Yuan Fang said,"You and my lord are to meet at noon. If you don't come by noon, you're untrustworthy. If you scold your father, you're rude." My friend was ashamed and got out of the car to lead him away. Yuan Fang and the others ignored him."