Wang Mian’s Adventures in Classical Chinese

1. Content and translation of the story about Wang Mian in classical Chinese

Content: Wang Mian was a native of Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to herd cattle on the mountain. He stole the school and listened to the students reciting books, and he memorized them silently. Returning at dusk, he forgot his cattle. Sometimes a cow comes to plow the fields, and the father is angry and slaps it, but it is no longer the same as before. The mother said, "You are so crazy, why won't you listen to what you do?" Mian Yin left and lived in a monk's temple. He sneaked out at night, sat on the Buddha's lap, held the policy and illuminated the long-lit lantern, and read it, until the end of the day. There are many earthen Buddha statues, they are ferocious and terrifying, crowning children, as if they are missing. Han Xing in Anyang heard about it, so he was admitted as a disciple and studied as a Confucian scholar. Sex is dead, and the disciple's affairs are as good as his nature. At that time, Mian's father had died, so he welcomed his mother into Yue City to raise her. After a long time, my mother wanted to return to her hometown. Mian bought a white cow and drove her mother's cart. The children in the village competed to cover the road and laughed, and Mian Mian also laughed.

Translation: Wang Mian is from Zhuji County. When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to herd cattle on the field. He secretly ran into the school to listen to the students reading. After listening to it, I always remember it silently. When he returned home in the evening, he forgot all about the cattle grazing. Someone came to Wang Mian's house with Wang Mian's cattle and blamed the unattended cattle for trampling on his family's fields. Wang Mian's father was furious and beat Wang Mian. Afterwards, he was still like this. His mother said: "This child wants to study so much, why not let him do it?" From then on, Wang Mian left home and lived in a temple. As soon as night came, he would quietly come out and sit on the lap of the Buddha statue. He held a book in his hand and read under the light of the lantern in front of the Buddha statue. The sound of the book continued until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues are made of clay, with ferocious faces. 2. What classical Chinese articles are there about Wang Mian?

Wang Mian was from Zhuji County. When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to herd cattle on the field. He secretly ran into the school to listen to the students reading. After listening to it, I always remember it silently. When he returned home in the evening, he forgot all about the cattle grazing. Some people even brought cows to blame them for trampling the crops. Wang Mian's father was furious and beat Wang Mian. After some time, Wang Mian was still like this. His mother said: "This child wants to study so much, why not let him do it?" From then on, Wang Mian left home and lived in the temple. As soon as night came, he would secretly come out, sit on the lap of the Buddha statue, hold a book and read in front of the long bright lamp in front of the Buddha statue, and read loudly until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues are made of clay, and their faces are ferocious and scary. Although Wang Mian was a child, his expression was calm, as if he had not seen anything. Anyone surnamed Han heard that Wang Mian was surprised by him, so he accepted him as his disciple.

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Translation Wang Mian, a native of Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to graze cattle in the fields, but he secretly went to a private school and listened to the students reading. After listening, he recited it silently. When he went back in the evening, he forgot to bring back his cow. A farmer led Wang Mian's cow and asked whose cow had trampled the crops. Wang Mian's father was very angry and beat him. He did it again. Wang Mian's mother said: "My son likes to study, why not let him do what he wants to do? Wang Mian therefore left and went to live in a monastery. He secretly came out at night, sat on the lap of the Buddha statue, holding a simple policy and shining a long lantern. The sound of reading continued until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues were made of clay, which made people feel disgusting and terrifying. Wang Mian was young at the time and was so calm that he seemed to be surprised when he heard that Wang Mian was there. He accepted him as his disciple. Wang Mian studied hard and became a great scholar. After Han Xing's death, his disciples served Wang Mian as if they were serving Han Xing. Wang Mian took over as his father. After a long time, his mother came to Yuecheng to take care of her mother. Wang Mian bought a cow and carried her in a car. He followed behind the car wearing an ancient hat and clothes. The children in the village gathered around him and laughed at him. Wang Mian also laughed.

The appreciation article tells us: The fundamental reason why Wang Mian became a famous painter and poet in ancient times was that Wang Mian was dedicated to studying when he was young and was eager to learn. Tired of it, and reaching the point of obsession. This firm ambition and tenacious learning spirit are the cornerstones of his later success. We can be inspired by it and get enlightenment. "If a young man does not work hard, he will be sad." We young people should cherish their youth. During the years, I worked hard to learn scientific and cultural knowledge and laid a solid foundation for serving the motherland in the future.

There are also "Yin to the Scenery" and "Sword Songs and Rhymes"

I hope the information I found for you will be helpful~~ 3. About Wang Mian's classical Chinese translation and Read the answer

The original text is Wang Mian①, Zi Yuanzhang. When he was young and poor, his father sent him to herd cattle and broke into the school to listen to the students reading. In the evening, he rebelled and killed his cattle. His mother said, "You are so crazy, why don't you listen to what he does?" Mian Yin went to Yiseng Temple and sat on the Buddha's knees at night, reading under the light of a long bright lamp. Kuaiji ④ Han Xing ⑤ heard about it and was admitted as a disciple, so he was called Tongru ⑥. Sex is dead, and the disciple's affairs are as good as his nature.

Notes: ① Wang Mian: a person’s name. ②Tart: Beat. ③Just: soon. ④Kuiji: place name. ⑤Hanxing: name of a person. ⑥Tongru: A Confucian scholar who is well versed in the classics. ⑦Pawn: Death.

Reading:

1. Add punctuation in the explanation.

(1) Death: ______ (2) Sui: _______

2. Explain the meaning of "Nai" in the following sentences.

(1) Mu is the opposite: ___________

(2) I don’t know the Chinese: _____________

(3) I am the one who sees: ____________

3. Translate the underlined sentences in the text.

Children are so crazy that they won’t listen to what they do.

____________________________

4. Which character in the article do you like best, and tell me why you like it.

Translated by Wang Mian, whose courtesy name is Yuanzhang. When he was young, his family was very poor, and his father asked him to herd cattle. He (often) secretly went to the school to listen to various students reading, and did not go home until evening. After losing the cow, his father got angry and beat him, and he continued to do so soon after. His mother said: "My son is so obsessed with reading, why not just let him study?" Wang Mian therefore went to Yiseng Temple and sat on the Buddha's lap at night to read with a long light shining on it. Hanxing in Kuaiji heard about it and was surprised by him. He accepted him as a disciple and called him a Confucian scholar who was knowledgeable in the classics. After Hanxing died, his disciples treated Wang Mian just like they treated Hanxing.

Answer

1. lost, so, just 2.cai, actually, so, just 3. My son is so obsessed with reading, why not just let him study Woolen cloth? 4. Answer: You can like anyone, as long as you educate them into a rationale. 4. Wang Mian studied classical Chinese diligently

About the author This article is selected from Song Lian's "The Biography of Wang Mian".

Song Lian (1310-1381) was named Jinglian, also known as Qianxi, and also known as Xuanzhenzi, Xuanzhen Taoist, and Xuanzhen Dunsou. Han nationality, a native of Pujiang, a writer in the late Yuan and early Ming Dynasties. He was once praised as "the first civil servant in the founding of the country" by Zhu Yuanzhang, the emperor of the Ming Dynasty. Scholars called him Tai Shigong.

Song Lian, Gao Qi and Liu Ji are known as the "three great poets of the early Ming Dynasty". He was exiled to Maozhou because his eldest grandson Song Shen was implicated in the Hu Weiyong Party case, and died of illness in Kuizhou on the way.

His representative works include "Preface to Ma Sheng in Dongyang" and "Zhu Yuanzhang's Prosecution of the Northern Expedition of the Yuan Dynasty". Introduction to the article Wang Mian (1287~1359), a famous painter (good at painting lotuses) and poet in the Yuan Dynasty, was known as Zhuishishanong, Fanniuweng, Kuaiji foreign historian, and the owner of Meihua House, etc.

A native of Zhuji (the name of the county, now part of Zhejiang). Born into a poor family, he herded cattle during the day and studied under the Changming lamp of the Buddhist temple at night. Later, he studied under Han Xingxing, failed to pass the imperial examination, and traveled to Dadu (today's Beijing). Tai Buhua recommended him to an official position in the Hanlin Academy, but he refused to resign.

He retired to Jiuli Mountain, sold paintings for a living, and lived in the countryside all his life. He is good at painting ink plums with dense branches and leaves, full of life and strength, or using rouge to make boneless plums; he is also good at bamboo and stone.

He is a flower-and-bird painter who created a new freehand style in the painting world by painting plum blossoms. Zi Yuanzhang (first written as Yuansu), a descendant of Yuan Zhuji and Haoshan.

He has been addicted to learning since he was a child. During the day, he herds cattle and stole the school to listen to the students reading. My mother was willing to listen to what he had done, so she went to Yiseng Temple and sat on the Buddha's lap every night, reading under the light of a long bright lamp.

Later he studied from Kuaiji scholar Han Xing and eventually became a Confucian scholar. However, he repeatedly failed in the exams and burned his career-building articles.

He behaves differently from ordinary people. He always wears a high hat, a green raincoat, wooden sandals, and carries a wooden sword. He sings loudly and goes back and forth in the city. Or riding an ox, holding the Book of Han and reciting it, people look at it with madness.

Li Xiaoguang, a writer, wanted to recommend him as a government official, but Mian declared: "I have fields to cultivate and books to read, but I hold a case in front of the court day and night to serve as a slave!" Then he went east. After Wu, he entered Huaichu and visited famous mountains and rivers. While traveling to Dadu, my old friend and secretary Qing Tai Buhua wanted to recommend him to the library, but he refused and returned south to his hometown.

He lived in seclusion in Jiuli Mountain in Kuaiji, planted thousands of plum blossoms, and built three thatched houses. He named himself "Plum Blossom House" and called himself the owner of the Plum Blossom House. He made a living by selling paintings. He built a small boat and named it "Duckweed House". , put it in Jianhu Lake and let it stop. They also planted plums and bamboos, played the harp and composed poems, drank wine and roared.

Zhu Yuanzhang pacified Wuzhou, captured Yuezhou, and stationed troops in Jiuli Mountain. After hearing its name, he scouted for it, set up a shogunate, and gave him consultations to join the army, but he failed to do so. In the 19th year of Zhizheng reign of Emperor Huizong of Yuan Dynasty (1359), Zhu Yuanzhang used military force to ask for the title of official.

Mian refused to become a monk and expanded his family into Baiyun Temple. Xuan died in Lanting Tianzhang Temple.

Wang Mian is famous for painting plum blossoms, especially for painting plum blossoms. The plum blossoms he painted are simple, free and unique.

His "Ink Plum Blossom Scroll" depicts horizontally folded ink plum trees. The brushwork is simple and elegant, the branches are straight and graceful, and they are well interspersed. The composition is fresh and pleasing to the eye. The ink is of appropriate shades, and the blooming, gradually opening, and budding of the flowers all appear fresh, free, and full of life.

The pen is strong and strong, and the outline of the flowers is created with a unique pause method. Although there is no color, it can vividly depict the smiling plum blossoms and branches. It not only expresses the natural charm of plum blossoms, but also embodies the painter's noble thoughts and feelings.

Coupled with the author's popular seven-character poem on the painting, the poetic and artistic elements complement each other, making this painting an immortal masterpiece. Most of Wang Mian's poems sympathize with the suffering of the people, denounce the rich and powerful, despise fame and wealth, and describe pastoral and secluded life, such as "Shang Pavilion House", "Jiangnan Woman", "Ode to the Scenery", "Wu Ji Qu", "Mo Mei" ", "Sword Song Xingci Rhyme" and so on.

There are 3 volumes of "Zhuzhai Poetry Collection" and 2 volumes of sequels. He loved plum blossoms all his life, planted them, chanted them, painted them, and was also good at painting bamboos.

The seekers come one after another. He painted plum blossoms after learning from Yang Wu Jiu, with dense flowers and numerous branches, vigorous grass, and full of life. He was especially good at using rouge to create boneless bodies, which gave him a unique style.

It had a great influence on the masters of plum painting in the Ming Dynasty, such as Liu Shiru, Chen Xianzhang, Wang Muzhi and Sheng Xingzhi. The surviving paintings include "Three Gentlemen" and "Mo Mei Tu".

He was able to seal seals. He created seals using flower milkstone and his seal writing skills were exquisite. There is a biography in "History of Ming Dynasty".

Zi Yuanzhang, nicknamed Zhuzhai, also known as the owner of Meihua House, a native of Yuanzhu and Fengqiao. He was eager to learn since he was a child, tending cattle during the day, and reading at night under the lamp of the Buddhist temple, and eventually became a Confucian scholar.

Most of the poems describe pastoral life, sympathize with the sufferings of the people, condemn the rich and powerful, and despise fame and fortune. He has loved plum blossoms all his life, planted plum blossoms, chanted plum blossoms, and painted plum blossoms.

Both calligraphy and seal cutting have their own styles, worthy of being a famous artist. There is "Zhuzhai Poetry Collection" handed down from generation to generation.

Original: Those who are crowned kings are the people of Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to herd cows in the ridge, sneak into the school building, and listen to the students reciting books. After listening, he often memorized them silently.

Returning home in the evening, he forgets his cows, or brings them to plow the fields. The father angrily scolded him.

It’s as good as before. The mother said, "Your son is so crazy, why don't you listen to what he does?" Mian Yin left and lived in a monk's temple. He sneaked out at night, sat on the Buddha's lap, held the policy and illuminated the long bright lamp, and read it, and the sound was loud and clear until the end of the day.

There are many clay idols in the Buddha statues. They are ferocious and terrifying. They crown children and look as if they are missing. Anyang Hanxing heard about it and was admitted as a disciple.

Xue Sui became a master of Confucianism. Sex is dead, and the disciple's affairs are as good as his nature.

When Mian's father died, he welcomed his mother to Yuecheng to raise her. After a long time, my mother wanted to return to her hometown. Mian bought a white cow and drove her mother's cart.

The children in the village competed to cover the road and laughed, and Mian Mian also laughed. Translated by Wang Mian, a native of Zhuji.

When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to graze cattle in the fields, but (he) secretly went to a private school and listened to the students reading. After listening, he recited it silently. When he went back in the evening, he forgot to bring back his cow.

A man led Wang Mian's cow and asked whose cow trampled the crops. Wang Mian's father was very angry and beat him. He did it again afterwards. Wang Mian's mother said: "My son likes to study, why not let him do what he wants to do?" Wang Mian therefore left and went to live in a monastery.

He secretly came out at night, sat on the lap of the Buddha statue, held a bamboo slip in his hand and read a book by the light of a bright lantern. The sound of reading was loud until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues are made of clay, and they are ferocious (making people feel) frightened.

Wang Mian was young at the time and was so calm that he seemed unaware. Anyang Hanxing heard that Queen Mian was surprised by him and accepted him as his disciple.

Wang Mian studied hard and became a great scholar at that time. After Han Xing's death, his followers served Wang Mian as they did Han Xing.

At that time, Wang Mian's father had died, so Wang Mian took his mother to Yuecheng for retirement. After a long time, his mother considered returning home, so Wang Mian bought an ox cart to carry his mother in, and he followed behind the cart wearing an ancient hat and clothes.

The children in the village gathered around the road to laugh at him, and Wang Mian also laughed. I hope you will accept it and thank you. 5. Classical Chinese Wang Mian

Wang Mian studies

Wang Mian is a native of Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to go up to Niulong and listen to the students reciting the book in the school, and he would memorize it silently. Returning in the evening, his cattle will be killed. Or bring a cow to scold (xi, trample) the field, and the father will be angry and kill him (4). It's back to its original state. The mother said: "Your son is so crazy, why don't you listen to what he does?" Mian Yin left and lived in a monk's temple. He came out from the night dive (6), sat on the Buddha's lap, held the policy (7) and read it under the light of a long bright lantern, and the sound was loud and clear (8). There are many earthen idols in the Buddha statues, which are ferocious and terrifying (9). They crown children, but they are still peaceful (10) if they are not seen. Anyang Hanxing heard about it and was admitted as a disciple. He then became a master of Confucianism. If the nature is dead, the disciples will be like Xing. At that time, Mian's father had died, so he welcomed his mother into Yue City to raise her. After a long time, my mother wanted to return to her hometown. Mian bought a white ox to drive her cart, and she was taken by an ancient official to ride with her. The children in the village competed to cover the road and laughed, and Mian Mian also laughed.

Translation

Wang Mian, a native of Zhuji County. When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to herd cattle on the field. He secretly entered the school to listen to the students reading, and after listening, he memorized it silently. Returning home in the evening, (he) forgot his cow. Some people brought oxen to scold it for trampling on the fields. Wang Mian's father was angry and beat Wang Mian with a whip. After that, he was still the same as before. (Wang Mian's) mother said: "The child is fascinated like this, why not let him go?" Wang Mian therefore left (home) and stayed in a temple. He would secretly come out at night, sit on the lap of the Buddha statue, hold a book and read it by the light in front of the Buddha statue, reading loudly until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues are made of clay, and their faces are ferocious and terrifying. Wang Mian (although) is a child, (but) he is at ease and seems not to have seen them. Anyang's Hanxing heard that he was different and took him as a student, where he became a learned Confucian scholar who was familiar with ancient and modern times. After Han Xing passed away, his disciples treated Wang Mian as if they were Han Xing. Wang Mian's father had passed away at that time, so Wang Mian welcomed his mother to Yuecheng to raise her. After a long time, his mother wanted to return to her hometown. Wang Mian bought cows to drive his mother's car, and he followed behind the car dressed in ancient official uniform. The children in the village gathered by the roadside to laugh, and Wang Mian laughed too.

(1) Herding: grazing livestock.

(2)Plagiarism: secretly, secretly.

(3) Noir: always (often), just.

(4) Tart: Beat people with whips, sticks, etc.

(5)曷: Through "what", why.

(6) Qian: secretly, quietly.

(7) Implementation: holding a book.

(8) Dadan: Until morning, until dawn.

(9) Ferocious and terrifying: ferocious, ferocious and frightening.

(10) Tian: Peace of mind.

(11) Because: So, just.

(12) Record: collect.

1. Combine the meaning of the text and explain the words in brackets in the following sentences.

① (steal) to enter the school: secretly

② (to) memorize silently: always (often)

③ (obsessed) like this: fascinated

④ (Tian) If you don’t see it: you will feel at ease

⑤Anyang Hanxing heard it and (differently) thought it was strange

⑥Listen (already): finished

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⑦Mian (cause) left: So

⑧(Recorded) as a disciple: Accepted

2. Same as "曷" in "曷不要不听了做" The one with different usage is (C)

A. Only the bones are left B. Sitting in silence C. Sitting on the lap of the Buddha D. The lovely one is very sweet

3. With "Yi" The one item with the same usage of the word "yi" in the "monks and temples to live in" is (C)

A. Either thought of death, or thought of death B. Must be divided into people C. It belongs to me to write down. D. Split the wolf's head with a knife

4. It can be seen from this article that the fundamental reason why Wang Mian later became a famous painter and poet is that when Wang Mian was young, Read with concentration, be tireless in learning, and be fascinated by it. This firm ambition and tenacious learning spirit were the cornerstones of his later success.

5. Which sentence in the article best reflects Wang Mian’s concentration on reading?

There are many clay dolls in the Buddha statues, which are ferocious and terrifying;

6. Judging from these two passages, what qualities does Wang Mian have? Answer in your own words.

Be diligent and studious, and honor your parents.

7. What inspirations did you gain after reading this article?

Study hard and study hard; honor your parents and be civilized and polite 6. Classical Chinese Wang Mian

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< p> My father ordered herding cattle to pass through the ridge on the long (Long), meaning: (field ridge)

Since I was dressed in ancient official clothes and accompanied the car, I was (covered) with (draped), meaning: (to wear)

Zhi Ce Ying Chang Ming Deng Read (Ce) Tong (Volume) means: (book)

The meaning of the disciple's affairs as Mian Ruxing (people treat Wang Mian like his teacher Han (Same nature)

Translated sentence:

Sneaking out at night, sitting on the Buddha's lap, holding the plan and shining a long bright lamp, reading it, it was loud and clear.

----As soon as night came, he walked out quietly, sat on the lap of the Buddha statue, held a book in his hand and read under the light of the lantern in front of the Buddha statue. The sound of the book was loud until dawn. .

Judging from these two passages, what qualities does Wang Mian have? Please briefly describe each other in your own words

-------Wang Mian was dedicated to studying when he was young, studious and tireless, and reached the point of obsession. This firm ambition and tenacious learning spirit were the cornerstones of his later success. We can be inspired by it and get enlightenment: "If a young man does not work hard, he will be sad when he is old." We young people should cherish their youth and study scientific and cultural knowledge diligently to lay a solid foundation for serving the motherland in the future. 7. Translation of Wang Mian's classical Chinese works

Translation of Wang Mian's classical Chinese works: Wang Mian was from Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to herd cattle on the field ridge. He secretly ran into the school to listen to the students reading.

After listening, I always remember it silently. When he returned home in the evening, he forgot all about the cattle grazing.

Wang Mian's father was furious and beat Wang Mian. Afterwards, he was still like this.

His mother said: "This child wants to study so much, why not let him do it?" From then on, Wang Mian left home and stayed in a temple. As soon as night came, he would quietly come out and sit on the lap of the Buddha statue. He held a book in his hand and read under the light of the lantern in front of the Buddha statue. The sound of the book continued until dawn.

Most of the Buddha statues are made of clay, and each one has a ferocious and terrifying face. Although Wang Mian was a child, his expression was calm, as if he had not seen anything.

Anyang's Hanxing heard about him and thought he was different, so he was collected as a student. Wang Mian then studied to become a learned and versatile Confucian scholar. 8. Wang Mian studied hard, classical Chinese translation and reading answers

Original text

Wang Mian was a native of Zhuji.

When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to herd cows in the ridge and break into the school to listen to the students reciting books. After listening, he memorized them silently. Returning in the evening, his cattle will be killed. Or bring cows to plow the fields. The father was angry and scolded him, but he was no longer the same as before. The mother said, "You are so crazy, why don't you listen to what he does?" Mian Yin left and lived in a monk's temple. He sneaked out at night, sat on the Buddha's lap, held the policy and illuminated the long bright lamp, and read it. There are many earthen idols of Buddha statues, they are ferocious and terrifying, crowning children, as if they are missing. Anyang Hanxing heard about it and was admitted as a disciple. He then became a master of Confucianism. Sex is dead, and the disciple's affairs are as good as his nature. At that time, Mian's father had died, so he welcomed his mother into Yue City to raise her. After a long time, my mother wanted to return to her hometown. Mian bought a white cow and drove her mother's cart. The children in the village competed to cover the road and laughed, and Mian Mian also laughed.

Translation

Editor Wang Mian is from Zhuji. When (he) was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to graze cattle in the fields, but (he) secretly went to the school to listen to the students reading, and after listening, he recited silently. When (he) went back in the evening, he lost the cow. Someone brought the cow over and scolded the cow for trampling on the field. (Wang Mian's father) was very angry and beat him. (Wang Mian) did the same thing afterwards. (Wang Mian's) mother said: "My son is so obsessed with (reading), why not let him do (what he wants to do)?" So Wang Mian left and went to live in a monastery. At night (he) secretly came out, sat on the lap of the Buddha statue, held a book and read in the light of a long light. The sound of the book was loud until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues are earthen dolls, which are hideous and terrifying. Although Wang Mian was a child, he felt so at ease that he seemed not to have seen the Buddha statue. Anyang's Hanxing heard that he was surprised and accepted him as his disciple. Wang Mian studied hard and became a learned scholar who was familiar with ancient and modern times. After Han Xing's death, his followers served Wang Mian as they did Han Xing. At that time, Wang Mian's father had died, so Wang Mian took his mother to Yuecheng for retirement. After a long time, his mother considered returning home, so Wang Mian bought an ox cart to carry his mother in, and he followed behind the cart wearing an ancient hat and clothes. The children in the village crowded around the road and laughed at him, and Wang Mian also laughed.

I won’t write down the answer. I have typed so many things by hand, can I accept it? 9. How to translate the classical Chinese article "Wang Mian"

Wang Mian, a native of Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to graze cattle in the fields, but he secretly went to a private school and listened to the students reading. After listening, he recited it silently. When he went back in the evening, he forgot to bring back his cow. Wang Mian's father was very angry and beat him. He continued to do so afterwards. Wang Mian's mother said: "My son likes to study, why not let him do what he wants to do?" Wang Mian therefore left and went to live in a monastery. He secretly came out at night, sat on the lap of the Buddha statue, held a piece of paper in his hand and read in the light of a long bright lamp. The sound of reading was loud until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues are made of clay, and they are ferocious (making people feel) frightened. Wang Mian was young at the time and was as calm as if he didn't know. Anyang Hanxing heard that Queen Mian was surprised by him and accepted him as his disciple. Wang Mian studied hard and became a great scholar at that time.

Original text:

Those who are crowned kings are from Zhuji. When he was seven or eight years old, his father ordered him to herd cattle on the mountain, sneak into the school building, and listen to the students reciting books. After listening, he memorized them silently. Returning at dusk, he forgot his cattle. Or if a cow comes to scold someone for treading in the fields, his father will be angry and beat him up, and he will be as before. The mother asked, "You are so crazy, why won't you listen to what you do?" Mian left and lived in a monk's temple. He went out at night and sat on the Buddha's lap, holding the plan and shining a long bright lamp, reading it, and the sound was loud until the end of the day. There are many earthen Buddha statues, they are ferocious and terrifying, crowning children, as if they are missing. Anyang Hanxing heard about it and was admitted as a disciple. He then became a master of Confucianism. 10. Classical Chinese translation of Wang Mian's studies

Translation Wang Mian was a native of Zhuji County.

When he was seven or eight years old, his father asked him to herd cattle on the field. He secretly ran into the school to listen to the students reading. After listening to it, I always remember it silently.

When he returned home in the evening, he forgot all about the cattle grazing. Wang Mian's father was furious and beat Wang Mian.

Afterwards, he was still like this. His mother said: "This child wants to study so much, why not let him do it?" From then on, Wang Mian left home and lived in a temple.

As soon as night came, he walked out quietly, sat on the lap of the Buddha statue, held a book in his hand and read under the light of the lantern in front of the Buddha statue. The sound of the book continued until dawn. Most of the Buddha statues are made of clay, and their faces are ferocious and scary.

Although Wang Mian was a child, his expression was calm, as if he had not seen anything.