Introducing the story of Couple Peak in English

Introduce a person in English (with translation)

I have a friend.Her name is Lily.She is from America.She is 20 years old.She has long curly blonde hair,and she has blue eyes.She is very friendly to me.And she has many friends in america.I like her very much.She often writes letters to me.She wants to go to China.I have a friend. Her name is Lily. She is from the United States. She is twenty years old. She has long blond curly hair, and she has blue eyes. She was very friendly to me. She has many American friends. I like her as a friend very much. She often writes to me. She wants to come to China.

2. Introduce a folk tale in English

Chinese Valentine''s Day

Raise your head on August 4 and gaze at the stars, you will find something romantic going on in the sky.

VALENTINE''S Day in China, the seventh day of the seventh lunar month, falls on August 4 this year.

That is, on Monday evening, Niu Lang and Zhi Nu will meet on a bridge of magpies across the Milky Way. Chinese grannies will remind children that they would not be able to see any magpies on that evening because all the magpies have left to form a bridge in the heavens with their wings.

Romantic legend

The legend has been handed down for nearly 2 millennia. The story has been recorded as far back as the Jin Dynasty ( 256-420 AD). Poets posed hundreds of verses on the love story and many types of Chinese opera tell the story.

The Chinese people believe that the star Vega, east of the Milky Way, is Zhi Nu and, at the constellation of Aquila, on the western side of the Milky Way, Niu Lang waits for his wife.

Zhi Nu was said to be the youngest of seven daughters of the Queen of Heaven. With her sisters, she worked hard to weave beautiful clouds in the sky, while Niu Lang was a poor orphan cowherd, driven out of his home by his elder brother and his cruel wife.

Niu Lang lamented over his lonely and poor life with an old cow, his only friend and panion. The magical cow kindly told him of a way to find a beautiful and nice woman as his l

ife panion.

Under the direction of the cow, Niu Lang went to the riverside on an evening, where the seven fairies slipped out of their heavenly palace to bathe.

He took one of the beautiful silk dresses the fairies had left on the bank. When the fairies left the water, the youngest couldn't find her clothes and had to see her sisters fly back to heaven without her.

Then Niu Lang came out with the dress and asked the youngest fairy, Zhi Nu, to stay with him.

Several years passed on Earth, which were only a few days in heaven. Niu Lang and Zhi Nu lived happily together and had o children before the Queen of Heaven discovered Zhi Nu''s absence.

She was so annoyed she had Zhi Nu brought back to heaven. Seeing his beloved wife flying in the sky, Niu Lang was terrified. He caught sight of the cowhide hanging on a wall. The magical cow had told him before dying of old age: "Keep the cowhide (cowhide) for emergency use."

Putting the cowhide on, he went after his wife with his o children.

With the help of the cowhide, Niu Lang was able to follow Zhi Nu into heaven. He was about to reach his wife when the Queen showed up and pulled off her hairpin to draw a line beeen the o. The line became the Silver River in heaven, or the Milky Way.

Zhi Nu went back to the heavenly workshop, going on weaving the clouds. But she was so sad , and missed her hu *** and across the Silver River so much that the clouds she weaved seemed sad

. Finally, the Queen showed a little mercy, allowing the couple to meet once every year on the Silver River.

Well-known poem

One of the most famous poems about the legend was written by Qin Guan of in the Song Dynasty (960-1279).

Fairy Of The Magpie Bridge

Among the beautiful clouds,

Over the heavenly river,

Crosses the weaving maiden.

A night of rendezvous,

Across the autumn sky.

Surpasses joy on earth.

Moments of tender love and dream,

So sad to leave the magpie bridge.

Eternal love beeen us o,

Shall withstand the time apart.

Any of the three stories introduced in English are fine

I will give you a few stories, you can choose one.

The Old Cat

An old woman had a cat. The cat was very old; she could not run quickly, and she could not bite, because she was so old. One day the old cat saw a mouse; she jumped and caught the mouse. But she could not bite it; so the mouse got out of her mouth and ran away, because the cat could not bite it.

Then the old woman became very angry because the cat had not killed the mouse. She began to hit the cat. The cat said, "Do not hit your old servant. I have worked for you for many years, and I would work for you still, but I am too old. Do not be unkind to the old, but remember what good work the old did when they were young."

译文

老猫

一 The old woman had a cat. The cat was very old. It couldn't run fast and couldn't bite things because it was too old. One day, the old cat found a mouse. It jumped over and caught the mouse. However, it bit the mouse. The mouse couldn't be controlled. So the mouse slipped away from its mouth because the old cat couldn't bite it.

Then the old woman was very angry because the old cat did not bite the mouse to death. She started to beat the cat, and the cat said: "Don't beat your old servant, I have served you for many years. And I am still willing to serve you, but I am too old. Don't be so ruthless to the elderly. You must remember the useful things the elderly did when they were young."

A man was going to the house of some rich person. As he went along the road, he saw a box of good apples at the side of the road. He said, "I do not want to eat those apples; for the rich man will give me much food; he will give me very nice food to eat." Then he took the apples and threw them away into the st.

He went on and came to a river. The river had bee very big; so he could not go over it. He waited for some time; then he said, "I cannot go to the rich man's house today, for I cannot get over the river."

He began to go home . He had eaten no food that day. He began to want food. He came to the apples, and he was glad to take them out of the st and eat them.

Do not throw good things away; you may be glad to have them at some other time.

Translation

A man was walking towards a rich man's house. As he walked along the road, on the side of the road While he found a box of good apples, he said: "I'm not going to eat those apples, because the rich will give me more food, and he will give me delicious things." Then he picked up the apples and threw them away. Go to the soil.

He continued walking and came to the river. The river had swollen, so he could not reach the other side of the river. He waited for a while, and then he said: "I can't go to the rich man's house today. Because I can't cross the river."

He started to go home. He had not eaten anything that day. So he started to look for something to eat. He found apples and happily dug them out of the dust. Eat.

Don’t throw away good things, you will find them useful another time.

The City Mouse and the Country Mouse

Once there were o mice. They were friends. One mouse lived in the country; the other mouse lived in the city. After many years the Country mouse saw the City mouse; he said, "Do e and see me at my house in the country. " So the City mouse went. The City mouse said

, "This food is not good, and your house is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field? You should e and live in the city. You would live in a nice house made of stone. You would have nice food to eat. You must e and see me at my house in the city."

The Country mouse went to the house of the City mouse. It was a very good house. Nice food was set ready for them to eat. But just as they began to eat they heard a great noise. The City mouse cried, " Run! Run! The cat is ing!" They ran away quickly and hid.

After some time they came out. When they came out, the Country mouse said, "I do not like living in the city. I like living in my hole in the field. For it is nicer to be poor and happy, than to be rich and afraid ."

Translation

The City Mouse and the Country Mouse

Once upon a time, there were two mice. They were good friends. One mouse lived in the country, and the other mouse One lived in the city. Many years later, the country mouse met the city mouse and said, "You must come to my home in the country." So the city mouse went. The country mouse led it there. It was its own home in a field. It found all the most exquisite food and gave it to the city mouse. The city mouse said: "This food is not delicious, and your home is not good. Why do you live in a hole in the field?" ?You should move to the city. You can live in a beautiful house made of stone and eat delicious food. You should come and see my home in the city."

The Country Mouse Went to the house of the city mouse. The house was very beautiful and delicious food was laid out for them. But just as they were about to start eating, they heard a loud noise and the city mouse shouted: "Run! Run!" Run! The cat is coming!” They ran away and hid quickly.

After a while, they came out. When they came out, the country mouse said, “I don’t like living in the city; Live in my hole in the field. Because it is better to be poor but happy and comfortable than to live a life of fear despite being rich."

Dialogue between Cat and Mouse

Mouse:What a happy day!I have stolen so many foods!

Cat:How can you ***ile so early?

Mouse:Oh,no!How can you get here?

Cat:My hostess is afraid of mouse,so she told me to protect the foods and catch you!

Mouse:Oh,my dear cat,you see ,there are many foo

ds.Would you like to get some?

Cat:No!I only want to eat you!

Mouse:Stop,stop,stop!I have much good fish!Maybe. ..

Cat:Really?

Mouse:You see...Here it is!

Cat:Ok,but you can not steal any longer.

Mouse: yes, sir!

Rat: Happy day! I stole so much food!

Cat: How can you laugh so early? ?

Rat: Oh, no! How did you get here?

Cat: My mistress is afraid of mice, she asked me to protect the food and catch you!

Rat: Oh, my dear cat, look, there is a lot of food here, do you want some?

Cat: No! I just want to eat you!

Rat: Stop, stop! I have a lot of delicious fish, maybe.

Cat: Really?

Rat: Look, here!

< p> Cat: Okay, but you can’t steal anymore.

Rat: Yes, sir!

I’m exhausted! It’s purely original! Not bad.

< p> 4. How to introduce my wife in English, within 80 words

i got married with a good girl.i love her very much.and she is so beautiful.

5. Introduced in English

Shanghai museum is a museum of ancient Chinese art, situated on the People's Square in the Huangpu District of Shanghai, China.

Shanghai museum is a museum located in Huangpu District, Shanghai The large Museum of Ancient Chinese Art in People's Square

The museum was founded in 1952 and was first open to the public in the former Shanghai Racecourse club house, now at 325 West Nanjing Road. In 1992, the Shanghai municipal government allocated a piece of land on People's Square to the museum as its new site

It was established in 1952, when the exhibition hall was opened to the public in the former Shanghai Racecourse, now No. 325 Nanjing West Road.

In 1992, Shanghai *** allocated a piece of land in People's Square as the address of the new museum.

The museum has a collection of over 120,000 pieces, including bronze, ceramics, calligraphy, paintings, seals, sculptures. The Shanghai Museum houses several items of national importance, including a "transparent" bronze mirror from the Han Dynasty.

The museum has a collection of 120,000 precious cultural relics, especially bronzes, pottery, calligraphy, paintings, seals, and sculptures. The Shanghai Museum preserves several national collections, including a bronze sculpture dating from the Han Dynasty.

Six. Write an English composition on the theme of introducing the story of Li Guilin and his wife.

The couple owned their own house, and their dream finally came true.

Owning a place of their own is a dream e true for the couple.

The couple told how they will raise their children together. Quan

The couple spoke about how they would co-operate in the raising of their child

The couple had sought help from a marriage counselor.

The couple have sought help from marriage guidance counselors.

The general plot of Romance of the Seven Winds is introduced in English with translation

In 1607, the Susan Constant sails to the "New World" from England, carrying British settlers of the Virginia Company. On board are Captain John Smith and the voyage's leader Governor Ratcliffe, who seeks large amounts of gold in the New World to assure a strong position at the British court. Along the way, the Susan Constant is caught in a North Atlantic storm, and Smith saves a young, inexperienced Thomas from drowning. In the Powhatan Tribe in the New World, Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan, dreads being possibly wed to Kocoum, a brave warrior whom she sees as too "serious" for her spirited personality. Chief Powhatan gives Pocahontas her deceased mother's necklace as a present. Pocahontas, along with her friends, the gluttonous raccoon Meeko and hummingbird Flit, visit Grandmother Willow, a spiritual talking willow tree, and speaks of a possibly prophetic dream involving a spinning arrow, and her confusion regarding what her "path" in life should be. Grandmother Willow then alerts Pocahontas to the arriving British.

Ratcliffe has the fortress Jamestown built in a wooded clearing and immediately has the crewmen dig for gold. John departs to explore the wilderness and encounters Pocahontas. They quickly bond, fascinated by each other's worlds and fall in love, flouting Chief Powhatan's orders to keep away from the British after Kocoum and other warriors

engage them in a fight. Meanwhile, Meeko meets Percy, Ratcliffe's dog, and bees the bane of his existence. Pocahontas introces Smith to Grandmother Willow and avoids o other crewmen, but Pocahontas' friend Nakoma discovers her relationship with John and warns Kocoum. Later , John and Pocahontas meet with Grandmother Willow and plan to bring peace beeen the colonists and the tribe. John and Pocahontas kiss, while Kocoum and Thomas witness from afar. In a jealous rage, Kocoum attacks and tries to kill John but is himself shot by Thomas. Pocahontas watches in horror as Kocoum falls dead, reaching for Pocahontas one last time but instead breaking her mother's necklace. John mands Thomas to leave just before the tribe *** en e and capture John. An enraged Chief Powhatan declares war on the crewmen, starting with executing John at sunrise.

Thomas warns the crewmen of John's capture, and Ratcliffe rallies the men to battle as an excuse to annihilate the tribe and find their non-existent gold. A guilt-ridden Pocahontas visits Grandmother Willow, where Meeko hands her Smith's pass. Pocahontas realizes John's pass was the spinning arrow from her prophetic dream, which leads her to her destiny. Just as Powhatan is to execute Smith, Pocahontas throws herself in the way, successfully stopping Smith's execution and convincing her father to cease the hostilities beeen the o groups. All parties accept gracefully, except Ratcliffe, who tries to shoot Chief Powhatan in anger with John

taking the bullet. The governor is then captured and arrested by the crewmen. Meeko and Percy, now friends, give Pocahontas her mother's necklace pletely fixed. In the end, John is forced to return home to receive medical treatment. He asks Pocahontas to e with him, but she chooses to stay with her tribe. John leaves with Pocahontas and Chief Powhatan's blessing to return in the future.

The background of the story is 1607 in the 17th century, an era of rapid development of colonialism and competition. A ship carrying British explorers from the Virginia Company was heading to North America in search of gold and other valuable resources. The leaders on board were Captain John Smith and Governor John Ratcliffe. On the way, the ship encountered a storm. When Thomas, a rookie sailor, accidentally fell into the water, Smith also jumped into the water and saved Thomas' life. The two of them also became good friends. friend.

At this time, in the "New World", Pocahontas, the daughter of Chief Powhatan, heard that her father wanted her to marry the strongest warrior in the tribe— —News from Kocoum. However, Pocahontas thought that Gao Gang was too serious and did not want to marry him, so she went to a talking tree spirit in the forest, Grandmother Willow, for advice. Granny Willow told Pocahontas to listen to her heart.

After the ship full of British people landed in Virginia, Governor Releaf ordered all the crew to start digging for gold. Smith went into the forest to explore alone and met Pocahontas. During her time with Smith, Pocahontas taught him to look at the world from a completely different perspective than before. Everything is full of spirituality, beauty everywhere, and not to think of Pocahontas' The tribesmen treat them as "savages". But at this time, at the location where the gold mine was being dug, a conflict broke out between Bowarden's warriors and the British, and one of the Indian warriors was shot. So the warriors decided to retreat. This move made the chief believe that the white people were very dangerous and did not allow the tribesmen to approach them. He decided to summon nearby tribes that had diplomatic relations to unite against the white people.

A few days later, when Pocahontas met Smith again, she told Smith that there were no gold mines in the nearby land, and the two agreed to meet again under the willow tree that night. However, when Pocahontas returned to the tribe, she found that warriors from nearby friendly tribes had arrived, ready to help the Powhatan tribe fight against the white people. On the other hand, after Smith returned to the camp, he told the governor that there were no gold mines nearby, but the governor did not believe him and believed that the Indians secretly hid many gold mines.

That night, Pocahontas's best friend Nakoma discovered that she had secretly left the tribe again, so she went to notify Gao Gang. At the same time, Smith also quietly left the camp, but was discovered by Thomas and the Governor, so the Governor ordered Thomas to follow Smith. After Pocahontas and Smith met, Granny Willow persuaded Smith to talk to Chief Bowalton to try to avoid a war. When Smith agreed to see the chief, Pocahontas was very happy and hugged Smith tightly. Under the secret surveillance of Thomas and Gao Gang, the two of them kissed. Out of jealousy, Gao Gang jumped out and rushed towards Smith, intending to kill him with a knife. When Thomas saw this, he shot Gao Gang.

The sound of gunfire attracted the attention of some Indians, so Smith told Thomas to flee the scene. But when the Indians arrived, they believed that Smith who was present was the murderer who shot Gao Gang, so they captured Smith and brought him back to the tribe. Chief Bowhatton ordered that Smith be executed early the next morning before the war began. Thomas returned to the camp and told everyone that Smith had been captured. The governor took advantage of this opportunity and planned to set out the next morning to attack the Indians and rescue Smith at the same time.

The next morning, just as Smith was about to be executed, the Governor's troops arrived. At the moment Chief Bowhatton was about to kill Smith, Pocahontas rushed forward, hugged Smith, and told her father that if he had to kill Smith, he must kill his own daughter first. The chief ordered her to leave, but Pocahontas refused and told her father that she was in love with Smith. Pocahontas told her father that the consequences of war would be unimaginable, and the path she chose was to be with Smith and live in peace instead of killing each other. Pocahontas hopes her father will think twice about the path he has to choose: war or peace. After thinking about what Pocahontas said, the chief decided to choose peace and declared that he would not start any more wars. As a result, the Indian warriors and British soldiers also laid down their weapons. However, when the chief ordered Smith to be released, the unconvinced governor fired at the chief. Upon seeing this, Smith immediately jumped towards the chief and was shot himself. When the British saw it, they arrested the governor and wanted to send him back to England to be punished for treason.

Smith survived, but was so seriously injured that he had to return to England for medical surgery or he would die. Before Smith was sent aboard, he told the others to wait a little longer, as Pocahontas had promised him to see him again. Just then Pocahontas and some of her people came out of the woods, bringing many baskets full of food for them. Pocahontas stepped forward and gave Smith a bag of Granny Willow bark, telling him it would relieve his pain. Chief Baohuaton gave Smith a tribal turban and told Smith that his tribe would always welcome their arrival. The chief also thanked Smith for saving his life and called him "brother." Smith hopes that Pocahontas can return to England with him, but Pocahontas sheds tears and tells Smith that she must stay with the tribe, and this is the path she wants to choose. Finally, Pocahontas ran to the cliff and watched the British ship leave the river and sail to the sea. The story ended.

8. Introduce a story in English~! short

giving

the

seeding

a

hand

long

long

ago,

in

ancient

china,

there

lived

a

farmer

.he

was

worried< /p>

about

his

seeding

growing

too

slowly

.

one

day

,he

went

to

the

farmland

and

pulled

up

the

seeding

one

by

one

.when

he

returned

home

,he

was

very

exhausted."i

< p> am

tired

out

today,” he

said

to

his

family

,"i

helped

the

seeding

to

grow."

his

son

was

surprised

.

he

hurried

to

the

fields

to

see

what

had

happened

.it

turned

out

that

all

the

seeding

had< /p>

shriveled

up.

Pulling out seedlings to encourage growth

Once upon a time, there was a farmer who was always worried that the seedlings he planted would grow too slowly. .

One day, he went to the field and pulled up the seedlings one by one. When he got home, he was very excited. "I am very tired today," he said to his family, "I will help the seedlings grow again." Big."

His son was very surprised and ran to the field to see what happened.

One day, Tom and Ben went to the supermarket. Suddenly, they saw a man steal milk. So they followed the man to the bus station.Then Tom ang Ben decided to call the policewoman and the plicewoman managed to catch the thief. 1) Phrase see ***. do to see someone doing something (this is usually to see the whole process , here is the process of seeing a thief steal the milk, so this form is used) follow ***. to sp. follow someone to a certain place manage to do to successfully accomplish something (generally refers to spending time and energy to do something) To accomplish something) 2) Tense here because the whole story has happened, so the past tense is used. P.S. This does not expand your story, it is just written according to yours... You can also add a little bit of things yourself~~~ ~~~~

Ten introduction to K2 in English

K2, also known as K2, "K" refers to the Karakoram Mountains, and "2" means that it was the No. Among the two peaks investigated in the Karakoram Mountains, the K2 peak mainly has 6 ridges, and the northwest-southeast ridges are the main ridge lines of the Karakorum Mountains. It is also the national border between China and Pakistan. Others include the North Ridge, West Ridge, and Northwest Ridge.

With an altitude of 8,611 meters, K2 is the second highest peak in the world, second only to Mount Everest in height. However, its climbing difficulty is much higher than that of Mount Everest. K2 is known as the savage giant, and it has always been famous for its climbing death rate. With a probability of over 27%, it tops the list of mountain climbers. "