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寓言 故事 中蕴含的审美倾向体现为:对世俗功利的超越、对自然无为的崇尚和对逍遥自由的向往,下面这些是我为大家推荐的几篇英文伊索寓言故事。英文伊索寓言故事1:死去的苍蝇 The teacher asked her students in class: "If there are five flies on your desk and you kill one, how many will remain?" "One," shouted a boy, "the dead one." The teacher said: "You should know that there are still four not dead." The boy replied: "I know, but they have flown away." He is right. Arithmatic is one thing, but logic is another. 上课时老师问学生:“如果有5只苍蝇在你的书桌上,你打死了一只,还剩下多少只?” “一只,就是死了的那只。”一个男孩大声回答道。老师说:“你应该知道还有4只没有死嘛。 男孩回答说:“我知道,可是它们已经飞走了。 他是对的,算术是一回事,而逻辑是另一回事。 英文伊索寓言故事2:老鼠和公牛 A mouse once took a bite out of a bull's tail as he lay dozing. The bull jumped up in a rage and, with his head low to the ground, chased the mouse right across the yard. The mouse was too quick for him, however, and slipped easily into a hole in the wall. The bull charged the wall furiously again and again, but although he bruised his head and chipped his horns, the mouse stayed safely inside his hole. After a time the bull gave up and sank down to rest again. As soon as the bull was asleep, the little mouse crept to the mouth of the hole, pattered across the yard, bit the bull again -- this time on the nose -- and rushed back to safety. As the bull roared helplessly the mouse squeaked: "It's not always the big people who come off best. Sometimes the small ones win, you know." 有一次,公牛躺着打盹,一只老鼠咬了他的尾巴。公牛怒气冲冲地跳起来,低着头追老鼠,一直追过院子。然而,老鼠跑得比他快多了,从容地钻到墙洞里去了。 公牛一次又一次地猛撞墙壁,尽管头撞肿了,角撞裂了,老鼠却安然待在洞里。过了一会儿,公牛不撞了,倒下歇着。 公牛刚睡着,小老鼠就爬到洞口,嗒嗒地跑过院子,又咬了公牛一口 ?? 这回咬了鼻子 ?? 又跑回安全的地方去。当公牛毫无办法地吼叫时,老鼠吱吱叫道: “大人物并不总占上风。有时小人物也会取胜。” 英文伊索寓言故事3:驴和哈巴狗 A man had an ass and lovely lap-dog. The ass was left in a stable, and had plenty of oats and day to eat, just as any other ass would. The lap-dog knew many tricks, and was a great favourite with his master. The master seldom went out to dine or to super without bringing him something nice to eat when he jumped about him in a pleasant manner. The ass, on the contrary, had much work to do, in grinding the corn-mill and in carrying wood from the forest or burdens from the farm,. He often co plained about his own hard fate, and contrasted it with the luxury and idleness of the lap-dog. At last one day he broke the chain and ran into his master's house, kicking up his heels without measuring and jumping as well as he could, he next tried to jump about his master as he had seen the lap-dog do, but he broke the table, and smashed all the dishes on it to pieces. He then tried to lick his master, and jumped upon his back. The servants hearing the strange noise, and imagining the danger of his master, quickly helped him out of the situation and drove out the ass to his stable, with kicks and beatings. The ass, as he returned to his stall beaten nearly to death, thus cried and said sadly, "I have brought it all on myself! Why could I not have beencontented to labour with my companions, and not wish to be idle all the day like that useless little alp-dog". 一个人有一头驴和一只可爱的哈巴狗。 驴关在栏里,享受着和其他驴同等的待遇—燕麦和干草。哈巴狗却会很多的鬼把戏,深得主人的宠爱。 主人出去吃晚饭或午饭,每次都要给小狗带回好吃的东西,这时他就会在主人身旁欢快地跳跃,以博取主人的欢心。驴却大相庭径,他有很多的事情要做;到磨坊去推磨,到树林去背回木材,或到农庄去驮运货物。他常常自怨自艾命运太苦,并把自己的境遇同哈巴狗的安逸和懒惰作了一番比较。终于有一天他挣断了缰绳,跑到主人屋乱跳乱踢一通,然后又在主人的身旁模仿这哈巴狗跳跃的摸样试跳起来,可他踢坏了桌子,将桌子上的碗碟摔得粉碎。接着他又去舔它的主人,爬到主人的背上去。仆人们听到了奇怪的声响,以为他们的主人有危险,急忙帮他脱身,他们用棍棒将驴赶回到栏里去。驴差不多被打了个半死。回到栏里,驴哭诉着说:“这都是我自作自受!我为什么不能和同伴们一起去干活,不去奢望成为整日懒惰无用的小哈巴狗呢?”

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The Farmer and the Stork A FARMER placed nets on his newly-sown plowlands and caught a number of Cranes, which came to pick up his seed. With them he trapped a Stork that had fractured his leg in the net and was earnestly beseeching the Farmer to spare his life. "Pray save me, Master," he said, "and let me go free this once. My broken limb should excite your pity. Besides, I am no Crane, I am a Stork, a bird of excellent character; and see how I love and slave for my father and mother. Look too, at my feathers-- they are not the least like those of a Crane." The Farmer laughed aloud and said, "It may be all as you say, I only know this: I have taken you with these robbers, the Cranes, and you must die in their company." Birds of a feather flock together.

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寓言 故事 是文学体裁的一种。含有讽喻或明显教训意义的故事。它的结构简短,多用借喻手法,使富有教训意义的主题或深刻的道理在简单的故事中体现。下面我给大家介绍关于英文寓言故事,方便大家学习。

英文寓言故事1

A great mountain大山

Long ago a great mountain began to rumble and shake.

People came from far and near to see what would happen.

"A great river will be born." said one.

"Surely nothing less than a mighty dragon will come out." said another.

"A god himself will spring form these rocks." said a third.

Finally, after days of expectation a small crack appeared in the mountain. And out popped --- a mouse.

Just because someone makes a lot of fuss, it doesn't mean he is important.

很久以前,一座大山隆隆作响,摇晃起来。远近各处的人都来看是怎么回事。

一个人说:"要出现一条大河了。"

另一个人说:"准会出现一条巨龙。"

第三个人说:"从这些岩石中会出现一尊神来。"

等了几天之后,山坡上终于裂开一条小缝,却蹦出来一只耗子。

正因为某人大肆张扬,所以他没有什么了不起。

英文寓言故事2

【百喻经之八山羌偷官库衣喻】

A RUSTIC STEALS CLOTHES FROM THE PALACE TREASURY

过去之世,有一山羌,偷王库物而远逃走。尔时国王遣人四出推寻,捕得将至王边,王即责其所得衣处。山羌答言:“我衣乃是祖父之物。” 王遣著衣,实非山羌本所有故,不知著之,应在手者,著於脚上,应在腰者,返著头上。

Once upon a time there was a rustic who stole garments from the palace and then escaped to a remote place. The king sent men to search for him in all directions. Finally, he was arrested and taken to the king who accused him of theft and asked him where he had got the clothes. The rustic answered that they belonged to his grandfather. The king then ordered him to put them on. He did not know how to wear them. He put on his arms what should be worn on his legs. What he ought to have on his waist, he put on his head.

王见贼已,集诸臣等,共详此事,而语之言:“若是汝之祖父已来所有衣者,应当解著,云何颠倒,用上为下?以不解故,定知汝衣必是偷得,非汝旧物。”

Seeing this, the king summoned his ministers for consultation on the matter. "If the clothes belonged to your grandfather, you should know how to wear them. How can you wear them in all wrong ways? It's certain that they are not your old clothes. You have stolen them," said the king.

借以为譬:王者如佛,宝藏如法,愚痴羌者,犹如外道。

Figuratively speaking, here the king is like Buddha; the valuable clothes, the Buddhist teachings; the stupid rustic, the heretic.

窃听佛法,著己法中,以为自有。然不解故,布置佛法,迷乱上下,不知法相。

A heretic, who has eavesdropped on Buddhism, makes it for his own. He then misinterprets it, because he does not know the real meaning of its teachings.

如彼山羌,得王宝衣,不识次第,颠倒而著,亦复如是。

This heretic is like the rustic who stole the king's valuable clothes without knowing how to wear them properly and put them on in all the wrong ways.

白话:

很久以前,有一位居住在山林的人,偷了国王仓库的东西后逃到了远方。国王知道后,立即派人四处打探寻找,捕获了山民,把他带到国王面前。国王马上追问山民衣物的来源。山民回答:“这衣服是我祖父留给我的。”国王让他把衣服穿好。由于衣服确实不是他的,所以不知道怎样穿。应该穿戴在手上的,却套在了脚上,应当扎在腰上的,却围在了头上。国王见了,确定是贼无疑,召集大臣讨论这件事,并说:“如果是你祖父留给你的衣物,你应熟悉这些衣物的穿法,为什么上下颠倒,戴在手上的却穿在脚下?所以不会穿,在于你的衣服肯定是偷来的,而不是你原有的衣物。”

借这个故事作比喻:国王好比佛陀,国库的财产好比自然与认识的规律。愚蠢无知的山民,像其他各种思想派别,听到一些佛教的教义,就认为已经掌握了认识自然与现象的规律,自以为是,但并不能理解它的实质,就妄加断言,思维逻辑颠倒,不认识一切事物的真实形态、本性,以及真理的本质意义。这好像山民,得到国王的衣物,不懂怎么使用,上下颠倒地穿戴的道理一样。

英文寓言故事3

The swallows and sparrows are very pleased to find a place on the roof of the hall for their nests.

The mother birds are feeding their babies with pleasure, which assumes a scene of peace and harmony.

But they have never thought of the following scene: the chimney at the top of the kitchen might break, the fire might leap up to the roof and the burning purling might destroy their nests.

But those swallows and sparrows are unmindful of the coming disaster.

They go on with their superficial happiness brought by peace and calm.

燕雀处室

燕雀为拥有屋顶下面的一个位置而欣慰不已。

母鸟用叼来的食物喂养啁啾鸣叫的幼鸟,整个儿是一派欢乐自得的祥和景象。

它们完全没有考虑到:炉灶上的烟囱有可能会炸裂,火苗将会窜上屋梁,烧着的椽将会摧毁它们的巢穴。

不知大祸将要降临到自己头上的燕雀们正在安然自若地品味这表面上的安宁所带来的幸福。

英文寓言故事4

A wild ass1 saw a pack-ass jogging along under a heavy load, and taunted2 him with the condition of slavery in which he lived, in these words: "What a vile3 lot is yours compared with mine! I am free as the air, and never do a stoke of work; and, as for fodder4, I have only to go to the hills and there I find far more than enough for my needs. But you! You depend on your master for food, and he makes you carry heavy loads every day and beats you unmercifully." At that moment a lion appeared on the scene, and made no attempt to molest5 the pack-ass owing to the presence of the driver, but he fell upon the wild ass, who had no one to protect him, and without more ado made a meal of him.

It is no use being your own master unless you can stand up for yourself.

一头野驴看到一头家驴背负这沉重的货物一路小跑,便讥讽他过着奴隶般的生活:“和我相比,你过得多么卑微呀!我自由自在地享受着大自然,从不下苦力,说道食物,我只需要跑到山上去,就能发现大量吃的东西。再看看你!只能依靠主人施舍吃点,他不仅每天都让你驮重物,还无情地鞭打你。”这时,一只狮子出现在他们的视野中,由于驴夫的出现,狮子没有骚扰家驴,直接扑向了没有保护者的野驴,立即吃掉了野驴。

除非能照顾好自己,否则做自己的主人一点用也没有。

英文寓言故事5

Covering one’s Ears While Stealing a Bell

Mr. Wang thinks he is clever, but he always does foolish things.

One day he sees a beautiful bell at the top of a door. “Oh! How nice! I will take it home.” He thinks, “What can I do?” After a while he has a “good” idea. “Aha! I have an idea now. I can plug my ears. Then I will not hear the ring when I take off the bell.”

Then he does so. But as soon as he takes off the bell, the owner opens the door. “What are you doing?” the owner says angrily.

掩耳盗铃

王先生总以为自己很聪明,实际上他总干傻事。

一天,他看见一户人家的门头有个很漂亮的铃铛。“啊,真漂亮啊!我要把它拿回家去。”他自言自语道:“我该怎么做呢?”过了一会儿他想到了一个“好”主意。“啊哈!我有办法了!我把耳朵堵上,拿铃铛的时候就听不见铃声了。”

于是他就这样做了。可是他刚拿下铃铛,屋子的主人就打开门,怒气冲冲地说:“你在干什么?”

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