Once upon a time, a man set a rope net to catch a roe, and he caught a roe. The owner didn't notice, and a passer-by stole it away. (Passers-by) I feel embarrassed to think about it, so I put the salted fish with me in the net and left. When the original owner came back, he was surprised to see the salted fish in the rope net there. He thought it was sacred and dared not take it back.
The villagers built a temple here called Baojun. Later, many people believed in the patron of this temple. The sick man recovered unexpectedly after asking for god's protection, what's more, this god is particularly clever.
Seven or eight years later, the man who put salted fish in the net passed by the temple and asked what was going on. The villagers told him truthfully. The owner of the salted fish said, "This is my salted fish! Good god! " So the matter was settled.
Original text:
People used to set traps to catch fish eggs, but they didn't feel it. A pedestrian stole it, but he was heartless and left with abalone in his pocket. When our host came, he got abalone in the pond. He thought he was a god and dared not return. So he built a house and a temple, and named it Baojun. Those who serve too much, get sick or recover occasionally in the future will be called God. 1978, the owner of abalone went to the bottom of the temple and asked him why. Nye said, "This is my abalone. Why is there a God? " So it is a rest.
Jū: a net for catching rabbits, generally referring to a net for catching wild animals; Get without feeling: get without finding. Strange: blame ... flexible use of parts of speech and adjectives as verbs.
From: Song Liyun, Hu Meng, Xu Xuan, etc.
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Moral:
Everything should be carefully thought out, calmly analyzed, investigated and asked, and don't follow suit, believe in unscientific things and make jokes. Actively explore the truth; Dare to question.
The author's achievements:
Liu Yun, one of the representatives of Bai Juyi, followed the poetic style of the middle and late Tang Dynasty and imitated Bai Juyi's poetic style.
Li Yun's family collected many stories of Han and Tang Dynasties and compiled them into 200 volumes of Kaibao Yi Tong. Emperor Taizong acceded to the throne, added assistant minister of the Ministry, and participated in the compilation of books such as Records of the Emperor Taizu. Taiping rejuvenating the country for eight years (983), participated in politics and studied national history. I have worked in Sanguan for more than a lifetime, and I am familiar with the collection of books and documents.
Open a learning library to extend the bachelor's degree, so that you don't have to see your master reading, but get off the horse and study directly. I live in a garden villa, and the library grave is surrounded by books, calling friends and friends, and being entertained by famous Confucianism.
He also participated in the compilation of the History of the Old Five Dynasties, with 50 volumes of collected works, which have now been lost. There are two volumes in the whole song dynasty, and there are poems in the whole song dynasty There are 1 poems in the whole Tang Dynasty, 2 poems in the whole Tang Dynasty and 1 poems in the whole Tang Dynasty.
2. Translation of Baojun in Classical Chinese Once upon a time, there was a man in Runan who set a rope in the field to catch roe deer.
Its owner didn't know, and some pedestrians saw it. Because they stole the fish egg, they still want to take it without the owner. There were abalone, so when they left, there was another one in the caviar. When our host came, he got abalone in the pond. He thought he was a god and dared not return.
So the village built a temple for * * * and named it Baojun. Later, many people changed careers, bearing the burden of algae and ringing bells and drums.
Those who get sick or occasionally recover are called gods. You won't miss the temple when you pass this street.
78 years later, the owner of abalone went to the bottom of the temple and asked him why. The theory that people are gifted.
Nye said, "This is my abalone ear. Why is there a God? " So it is a rest. Once upon a time, there was a man in Runan who set up a rope net in the field to catch hunting animals.
One day, a roe deer was caught in a net, but the owner didn't find it. A passerby stole it away. Passers-by felt bored, so they put an abalone in the net.
The host came and saw abalone. He was so surprised that he thought it was a god that he dared not take it back. When people in the village knew about this, they built a temple called Baojun and raised fish there. Legend has it that many people offer sacrifices.
The pillars of the temple are painted red, the beams on the roof are painted with patterns, and the bells and drums are beating day after day. Sick people get better by accident after inviting the patron saint. What's more, they say that the patron saint is very clever, and pedestrians go in to pray when crossing the temple gate.
Seven or eight years later, the man who put abalone in the net passed by the temple and asked what was going on. The villagers told him truthfully. The man said, "This is the abalone I put in the net!" " Since then, people no longer worship Baojun. ..
3. Classical Chinese Bao Jun translated the past (original) Runan (place names don't need to be translated, right? Some people (there is a thrifty person in ancient Chinese, and the key is that there are few words made at that time) set a rope in the field ("I want to catch hunting animals with a rope net") to catch fish eggs (the word "Yi" can be used as a preposition or a word "Yi" in ancient Chinese, and this should be based on that.
Its owner didn't realize (a "but" was omitted here, "but the owner who set up the rope net didn't know") that a pedestrian saw it (a pedestrian saw it) and stole it (obtained it without permission), so he was given the fish eggs by the pedestrian without permission (with hesitation), so he thought about it without waiting for the owner to think about it. "As soon as I found myself with abalone, I put this abalone in the net." The master came to the net. "Catch" means winning abalone. "Later, the owner of the net came and found abalone in his forgetfulness." He thought he was a god and dared not return.
"I thought it was very strange at that time, and later I thought it was a god, but I was afraid to take it home." So because of * * *, the village built a temple and named it Baojun. "When people in the village heard about it, they built a temple where they got fish. It was called the "Baojun" god, and later it was turned into a multi-worshipper. Dandan is full of flowers and drums.
"Later, the legend spread, many people sacrificed, and the sound of bells and drums was endless." Those who get sick or occasionally recover are called gods. "Sick people occasionally get better after seeking protection from the gods, thinking that protecting the monarch will decline." They were all in the temple when they passed by.
"Passers-by must go in and pray for happiness when passing by here." 78 years later, the owner of abalone went to the bottom of the temple and asked him why. "It's been 78 years. Pedestrians who released abalone passed by this temple and asked what was going on, "said the figure.
Nye said, "This is my abalone ear. What god has it? " So it is a rest. The villagers told him truthfully.
The man said, "This is the abalone I put in the net! Where is God? " Since then, people no longer worship "Baojun".
4. The best answer to the exercises and answers in the classical Chinese "Baojun" is Baojun. In the past, there were people in southern Yunnan who were caught in the field.
Its owner didn't know, and some pedestrians saw it. Because they stole the fish egg, they still want to take it without the owner. There were abalone, so when they left, there was another one in the caviar. When our host came, he got abalone in the pond. He thought he was a god and dared not return.
So the village built a temple for * * * and named it Baojun. Later, many people changed careers, bearing the burden of algae and ringing bells and drums.
Those who get sick or occasionally recover are called gods. You won't miss the temple when you pass this street.
78 years later, the owner of abalone went to the bottom of the temple and asked him why. The theory that people are gifted.
Nye said, "This is my abalone ear. Why is there a God? " So it is a rest. Once upon a time, there was a man in Runan who set up a rope net in the field to catch hunting animals.
One day, a roe deer was caught in a net, but the owner didn't find it. A passerby stole it away. Passers-by felt bored, so they put an abalone in the net.
The host came and saw abalone. He was so surprised that he thought it was a god that he dared not take it back. When people in the village knew about this, they built a temple called Baojun and raised fish there. Legend has it that many people offer sacrifices.
The pillars of the temple are painted red, the beams on the roof are painted with patterns, and the bells and drums are beating day after day. Sick people get better carelessly after inviting the patron saint, and what's more, they say that this god is very clever, and pedestrians go in to pray when they cross the temple gate.
Seven or eight years later, the person who put abalone in the net passed by the temple and asked what was going on. The villagers told the truth.
5. Junior middle school classical Chinese "Baojun" 1. Explain the words added in the following sentences. 1 take money to sell goods; 2 Ungrateful Baojun Runan Once there was a man who put a rope in the field to catch fish. His master didn't realize it, and pedestrians saw it. Because he stole the roe, and he was still thinking about his master and abalone. The nickname was Baojun. Later, when more people turned to worship, the bells and drums kept ringing. Those who get sick or occasionally recover are called gods. They didn't go to the temple when they passed by. 78 years later, the owner of abalone went to the temple and asked him why. People say, "This is my abalone ear. Why is there a God? " Once upon a time, a man in Runan set up a rope net in the field to catch hunting animals. One day, a roe deer was caught in a net, but our master didn't find it. A passerby stole the roe deer. Passers-by felt bored, so they put an abalone in the net. When our host came, he saw abalone and thought in surprise. It is said that the god named "Baojun" is widely worshipped. The pillars of the temple are painted red, the beams of the temple are painted with patterns, and the bells and drums are beating day after day. Sick people pray for god's protection, and it's better not to be careful, not to mention that this god is so special that pedestrians go in to pray when they pass by the temple gate. Seven or eight years later, the person who put abalone on the net passed by the temple and asked what was going on. The villagers told the truth. Since then, people no longer worship "Baojun".