1. Find a few articles praising dogs
In the last century in Warrensburg, Missouri, a Mr. Borden raised a dog named "Old Drum" "Hound."
Once "Old Gu" ran into the backyard of his neighbor, Mr. Hangsby, and was unfortunately killed by Mr. Hangsby. The lawsuit went from district court to the Supreme Court.
At the Supreme Court, Mr. Bourdain's attorney Foster addressed the court jury with this ancient text - "In Praise of Dogs." The jury was deeply moved and ruled in favor of Mr. Borden, awarding the other party $500 in compensation.
Since then, Foster's speech has become a classic for dog lovers around the world, recited by thousands of people. The locals also built a monument to the hound "Old Gu", on which is engraved the full text of "Praise of Dogs" - Dear jurors: In this world, a person's friends may be against him and become enemies.
The son he raised with kindness may also become disobedient and unfilial. Those to whom we feel closest and closest to ourselves, those in whom we trust with all our happiness and reputation, may betray their loyalty.
The money a person has may be lost, and it may fly away when he needs it most. A person's reputation can be shattered in an ill-advised moment.
Those who are accustomed to kneel down and flatter us when we succeed are likely to be the first to throw the evil stone when the cloud of failure hangs over our heads. In this selfish world, the only friend who is not selfish at all, the only friend who never abandons him, the only friend who is not ungrateful, is his beloved dog.
Dear jurors, whether the owner is poor or prosperous, healthy or sick, the dog will always stay by the owner's side. As long as it can be close to its owner, it will lie beside its owner without any care, even if the ground is cold and hard, the wind is blowing, and the snow is blowing wildly.
Even if the owner has no food to feed it, it will still lick the owner's hands and the wounds on the owner's hands caused by resisting this cruel world. Even though its owner is a beggar, it guards him like a prince.
When all its friends turn away, it remains steadfast. When wealth disappears and reputation falls to pieces, its love for its master remains as eternal as the sun in its journey through the sky.
If due to the tricks of fate, its owner becomes a homeless wanderer in the world, this loyal dog only asks to accompany the owner, and face dangers and fight against enemies with the owner. Besides, there are no extravagances. When the end of all things comes, death takes away the life of its owner, and his body is buried under the cold soil - even if all relatives and friends go their separate ways - this noble dog will guard the tomb alone, loyal and loyal, until death.
One of the most famous speeches in history: Praise for Dogs On October 28, 1869, an incident occurred in Warrensburg, a small town in Missouri, USA, which triggered a protracted lawsuit. A gunman shot and killed a neighbor's innocent hunting dog, Old Drum.
The neighbor angrily took the shooter to court. Both sides hired prominent lawyers to fight Bo in court, and the lawsuit lasted for a year, all the way to the Missouri Supreme Court.
George West, one of the lawyers hired by the neighbor and later U.S. Senator, vowed, "If I don't win this case, I will apologize to all the dogs in Missouri." West lived up to expectations, and in He made impassioned arguments in court and ultimately won the case.
West’s closing speech in court on September 23, 1870, eventually became known as “The Dog Praise” and became one of the most famous speeches in history. Fortunately, the first part of this speech has been preserved.
Today, as long as people come to the Warrensburg Courthouse, they can see the statue of Lao Gu and this popular speech engraved on the base. The following is the Chinese translation of the first part of this speech: Dog Praise Gentlemen of the jury: A man's best friend in the world can turn against him and become his enemy.
The children he has raised with care will be unfaithful and unfilial. Those closest to us, those whom we trust with happiness and good name, can betray faith.
The money a person has will be lost, and it may disappear when he needs it most. A person's reputation can be ruined by a moment of inappropriate behavior.
Those who kneel to honor us when we succeed may be the first to throw stones at us when the clouds of failure hang over us. In this selfish world, the most selfless friend a person can have is his dog.
Whether rich or poor, healthy or sick, a person's dog always stands by his owner's side. If it could be with its owner, it would be willing to sleep on the cold ground, despite the biting cold wind and falling snow.
It is willing to kiss hands that have no food to offer; it is willing to lick the scars caused by a difficult life. It guards the sleep of its poor master like a prince.
When all friends leave, it remains. When the wealth is gone, when the reputation is ruined, it still loves its master like the sun in the sky, unchanged from ancient times.
If driven by fate, the owner is abandoned by the world, abandoned by everyone, and homeless, the loyal dog only asks to accompany the owner, guard him from danger, and fight with his enemies. When the last moment comes, death embraces its owner, his body is buried under the cold loess, and all his friends are scattered. Just next to the cemetery you can see the noble dog, with his head between his paws, The eyes looked sad, but watched with vigilance, loyal to death.
(Translated by Kara). 2. Poems praising dogs
1. The rabbit enters from the dog’s sinus, and the pheasant flies from the beam.
It comes from the anonymous "Fifteenth Military Expedition" of the Han Dynasty. This is a narrative poem that depicts the scene of a veteran who "left home when he was young and returned to his old age" on his way back to his hometown and after he arrived home. It expresses the feelings of this veteran The emotions also reflected the social reality at that time and had certain typical significance. The opening line is extraordinary: "I joined the army at the age of fifteen and returned home at the age of eighty.
2. Dogs bark in the deep alleys, and roosters crow on top of the mulberry trees. From the first chapter of "Returning to the Garden and Living in the Fields" by Tao Yuanming in the Wei and Jin Dynasties, this The two sentences are adapted from the Han Dynasty Yuefu's "Crow of the Rooster" with slight changes: "The cock crows high on the treetops, and the dog barks deep in the palace".
But the poet has no intention of showing off his knowledge, he just picked it up at his fingertips. It depicts the singing of insects and singing of birds, but the very common sounds of cocks and dogs barking, because the sounds of cocks and dogs are heard together, which is the most characteristic of the rural environment and the most harmonious and unified with the whole picture.
3 , The herdsman in the field burns the rotten dog, and the pedestrians on the road look at the stone. It comes from "Spring View of Han Shou City" by Liu Yuxi of the Tang Dynasty. Although the sentence "shepherd boy" and pedestrians" appears, it does not add any vitality.
The herdsmen burned the cud dogs in the fields, indicating that the tombs were neglected and no one was doing the sacrifices. "The fields were barren and could be used for grazing cattle and sheep. The talisman held the stone lin in the middle of the road.
This is because There are no other sights to look at among the thorns and hazelnuts, except for the group of stone beasts in front of the ancient tomb. 4. Dogs welcome people back to the wild road, and magpies nest in the low branches.
From Lu You of the Song Dynasty. Lu You was influenced by his family's patriotism when he was young. During the reign of Emperor Gaozong, he was deposed by Qin Hui.
He entered Shu in his middle age and devoted himself to military life. He was promoted to Baozhang Pavilion. To be made. In his later years, he retired to his hometown.
He wrote more than 9,000 poems, which are extremely rich in content. 5. There are no disciples on this journey.
From the Tang Dynasty. Dai Jia Dao was a monk in his early years and was nicknamed "Jieshi Mountain Man". It is said that when he was in Luoyang, there was an order prohibiting monks from going out in the afternoon. He wrote poems and complained, and his talent was discovered by Han Yu. He later learned from Han Yu and returned to secular life to take part in the imperial examination, but failed in the examination. 3. Sentences praising dogs
Sentences praising dogs all over the world. Selection
A dog is the only creature that loves you more than yourself - Germany, Wenlu
For dogs, every owner is Napoleon, so dogs are so Being loved - Aldous Huxley
Dog ownership is the only kind of love that money can buy - Stark, America
Dogs do not laugh at the same or different dogs. And good at tolerance and sympathy - Du Bai, Taiwan
People who have never raised a dog can hardly imagine what it is like to live with a dog, and people who have raised a dog can't imagine how to live without a dog - —Caroline, America
Only those who don’t have dogs can raise children. Dogs lead us into a more loving and gentle world — Honey, America
Adopt a dog. Perhaps it is the only opportunity for human beings to choose their loved ones - Mordecai Sigurd
Dogs love their friends and bite their enemies. Unlike humans, the latter cannot love purely in an objective relationship. , always intertwined with love and hate - Freud
In today's society, the indifferent attitude between people is not as good as the sincerity in getting along with dogs - Taiwan Dai Geng Ji
If a dog loves you, he will always love you, no matter what you do, what happens, or how much time you go through - Jeffrey Mattson
The true nature of dogs The human nature is the innate need to be in friendly contact with others - Temmler
The greatest happiness a dog brings to people is that when you pretend to be crazy about it, it will not laugh at you, but will Crazy with you - Sam Butler
Love for people has become a dog's instinct, almost unquestionable - Darwin
A friend said that her pet dog, Maybe it was her lost family member in her previous life who came back in this life to be with her for the rest of her life
In this world, a person's friends may turn against him and become enemies; Children may also become unfaithful and unfilial; those to whom we are most intimate and close, those whom we believe in with all our happiness and reputation, may abandon loyalty and become rebellious. In this selfish world, a person The only friend who was not selfish, the only friend who did not abandon him, the only friend who was not ungrateful, was his dog.
---Praise for Dogs
I like animals very much. When talking to a dog, he will never ask you to shut up!
----Marilyn Monroe
Dogs may be angels sent by God. They make people happy and happy. If you have nothing, just have a dog. , then you will also feel extremely happy and happy.
----Dog Fan
When you are poor, your dog is by your side; when you are in pain, your dog is by your side; when you are sad At all times, your dog is still by your side. Therefore, when your dog encounters misfortune, you must also guard it, because it is your only loyal and unchanging friend.
--- - Dog Fan
People make mistakes, but dogs can forgive them.
----Alexander Pope
When wealth disappears and reputation falls into disrepair, its love for you remains as eternal as the sun in its endless journey across the sky.
----Praise of Dogs
When the most common ending for all things comes, death takes away the life of the owner, and the body is buried in the cold underground, even though all relatives and friends Moving forward, this noble dog will still guard loyalty alone until death.
----Mei Foster
We have our own family, friends and studies, but they are only you. They give you a hug, a "kiss", a toy, and a hearty lunch with their own. Although their lives are only about 15 years, they are willing to be your forever friends and give you dependence and trust.
----Dog Fan
In the prehistoric era, humans chose dogs from nature, and they did not disappoint people after all, becoming the most considerate "human beings" in nature. "The object of intention.
----Gabrielle Vincent
Who can not dislike you for being poor, ugly, sick, and old? Who can make you come and go when you call them, ignore your rudeness and unreasonableness, and accommodate you endlessly? Who else but dogs?
----Eugene O'Neill
Sometimes I think about the real reason why dogs live so short. I think it must be because they are sympathetic to humans, because if you only know one person, A dog only lasts ten or twelve years. Losing it makes us suffer. So what if the dog's lifespan is doubled!
----Sir Scott
No matter how deeply I sleep, I can still hear your call, and all the gods of death are powerless to stop me from facing you excitedly and happily. Your thoughts wagging your tail.
---- "A Dog's Will" (USA) Eugene O'Neill 4. Classical Chinese essays and translations about dogs,
Original text:
A hundred miles away from Hangzhou, there is an ancient temple that is very popular. One night, a thief broke in over the wall. The dog barks and the monk feels sleepy. The thieves chopped off the monk's head and made him a servant. Then he overran the goods and died. The next day, two young monks came into the room and saw him, and were very surprised. He went to the government to complain, and his dog followed suit. Passing by a wine shop, I saw five or six people drinking heavily. If the dog stops moving forward, the monk will blame it. The Russian dog jumped into the area, biting and ignoring everyone. The monk was suspected of being a thief, so he was bound and sent to the official. The officials reviewed it, and it turned out that it was true. Gai dogs are also wise.
Edit the translation of this paragraph:
About a hundred miles away from Hangzhou, there is an ancient temple with strong incense. One night, a thief climbed over the wall and entered the temple. The dog barked, and a monk woke up (and found the thief). So the thief chopped off the monk's head, and the monk fell to the ground, dead. The thief then ran away after robbing the property. The next day, two young monks entered the room and were very surprised to see the monk's body. So they went to the government to report the crime, and the dog went with them. Passing by a tavern on the road, I saw five or six drunkards having a drinking party. The dog stopped moving forward, and the monk thought it was strange. After a while, the dog jumped into the tavern and bit one of the drunkards. The monk suspected that he was a thief, so he was tied up and sent to the government. After interrogation by the officials, it turned out to be him. It turns out that dogs are smart too!
Edit the meaning of this paragraph:
1. Go: distance. 2. Xu: left and right. (Place) 3. Cha (chà): temple. 4. quite: very, comparatively. 5. Robbery: In ancient times, thieves were thieves and thieves were robbers. 6. Over: turn over. 7. Sleep: wake up. 8. Sui: So, just. 9. Yue: steal. 10. Death: Escape. 11. Yi: Arrive. . go. 12. Follow: follow, follow. 13. Si: Shop. 14. Weird: Feeling strange about... 15. bite: bite. 16. Place: put. 17. Gai: Used at the beginning of a sentence to express the reason and original meaning. 18. Standing servant: Fall down immediately (die). 19. Doubt: Yes. Feeling doubtful. 20. The next day: the next day. 21. Er: for a while. 22. Tu: drunkard.
Edit this paragraph of classical Chinese knowledge:
"Over" means "over". The above sentence "A thief entered over the wall" means that a thief climbed over the wall and entered the temple. Also "after noon" means arriving after noon; "over sixty" means over sixty years old.
Edit this paragraph about the performance of smart dogs:
1. Smart dogs are alert and can detect thieves in time and remind monks to pay attention; 2. Smart dogs are memories and can be accurate the next day The thief was found among 5 or 6 people. Dogs have the ability to think and can do a lot of these two things, which is really smart! It also fully illustrates the dog's sense of smell to find the thief among 5 or 6 people smelling of alcohol. 5. Find a few articles praising dogs
In the last century in Warrensburg, Missouri, a Mr. Borden raised a hound named "Old Drum".
Once "Old Gu" ran into the backyard of his neighbor, Mr. Hangsby, and was unfortunately killed by Mr. Hangsby. The lawsuit went from district court to the Supreme Court.
At the Supreme Court, Mr. Bourdain's attorney Foster addressed the court jury with this ancient text - "In Praise of Dogs." The jury was deeply moved and ruled in favor of Mr. Borden, awarding the other party $500 in compensation.
Since then, Foster's speech has become a classic for dog lovers around the world, recited by thousands of people. The locals also built a monument to the hound "Old Gu", on which is engraved the full text of "Praise of Dogs" - Dear jurors: In this world, a person's friends may be against him and become enemies.
The son he raised with love may also become disobedient and unfilial. Those with whom we feel closest and closest to ourselves, those in whom we trust with all our happiness and reputation, may betray their loyalty.
The money a person possesses can be lost, and it can take flight when he or she needs it most. A person's reputation can be shattered in an ill-advised moment.
Those who are accustomed to kneel down and flatter us when we succeed are likely to be the first to throw the evil stone when the cloud of failure hangs over our heads. In this selfish world, the only friend who is not selfish at all, the only friend who never abandons him, the only friend who is not ungrateful, is his beloved dog.
Dear jurors, whether the owner is poor or prosperous, healthy or sick, the dog will always stay by the owner's side. As long as it can be close to its owner, it will lie beside its owner without any care, even if the ground is cold and hard, the wind is blowing, and the snow is blowing wildly.
Even if the owner has no food to feed it, it will still lick the owner's hands and the wounds on the owner's hands caused by resisting this cruel world. Even though its owner is a beggar, it guards him like a prince.
When all its friends turn away, it remains steadfast. When wealth disappears and reputation falls to pieces, its love for its master remains as eternal as the sun in its journey through the sky.
If due to the tricks of fate, its owner becomes a homeless wanderer in the world, this loyal dog only asks to accompany the owner, and face dangers and fight against enemies with the owner. Besides, there are no extravagances. When the end of all things comes, death takes away the life of its owner, and his body is buried under the cold soil - even if all relatives and friends go their separate ways - this noble dog will stay alone by the tomb, loyal and faithful. until death.
One of the most famous speeches in history: Praise for Dogs On October 28, 1869, an incident occurred in Warrensburg, a small town in Missouri, USA, which triggered a protracted lawsuit. A gunman shot and killed a neighbor's innocent hunting dog, Old Drum.
The neighbor angrily took the shooter to court. Both sides hired prominent lawyers to fight Bo in court, and the lawsuit lasted for a year, all the way to the Missouri Supreme Court.
George West, one of the lawyers hired by the neighbor and later U.S. Senator, vowed, "If I don't win this case, I will apologize to all the dogs in Missouri." He made impassioned arguments in court and ultimately won the case.
West’s closing speech in court on September 23, 1870, eventually became known as “The Dog Praise” and became one of the most famous speeches in history. Fortunately, the first part of this speech has been preserved.
Today, as long as people come to the Warrensburg Courthouse, they can see the statue of Lao Gu and this popular speech engraved on the base. The following is the Chinese translation of the first part of this speech: Dog Praise Gentlemen of the jury: A man's best friend in the world can turn against him and become his enemy.
The children he has raised with care will be unfaithful and unfilial. Those closest to us, those whom we trust with happiness and good name, can betray faith.
The money a person has will be lost, and it may disappear when he needs it most. A person's reputation can be ruined by a moment of inappropriate behavior.
Those who kneel to honor us when we succeed may be the first to throw stones at us when the clouds of failure hang over us. In this selfish world, the most selfless friend a person can have is his dog.
Whether rich or poor, healthy or sick, a person's dog always stands by his owner's side. If it could be with its owner, it would be willing to sleep on the cold ground, despite the biting cold wind and falling snow.
It is willing to kiss hands that have no food to offer; it is willing to lick the scars caused by a difficult life.
It guards the sleep of its poor master like a prince.
When all friends leave, it remains. When wealth disappears and reputation is ruined, it still loves its master like the sun in the sky, unchanged from ancient times.
If driven by fate, the owner is abandoned by the world, abandoned by everyone, and homeless, the loyal dog only asks to accompany the owner, guard him from danger, and fight with his enemies. When the last moment comes, death embraces its master, his body is buried under the cold loess, and all his friends are scattered. Just next to the cemetery you can see the noble dog, with his head between his paws, The eyes looked sad, but watched with vigilance, loyal to death.
(Translated by Kara). 6. Classical Chinese idioms related to dogs
Dog steals and rooster crows: ① It is a metaphor for possessing minor skills. ② Metaphor of sneaking
Dog thief and rat thief: thieves like rats and dogs. Metaphorically speaking, a rebel who cannot control the climate
A dog barks when it sees someone who is not its owner. It is also used to describe a servant who serves his master and refuses to serve those who are not his master. The words come from "Warring States Policy·Qi Ce Sixth": "The dog barking at Yao is not noble but despise Yao. The barking dog is not its owner."
Surprise when a dog barks: It is called a small surprise. Worrying about dogs and flies: living like dogs and wandering around like flies. A metaphor for taking advantage of people regardless of their integrity
A dog jumping over the wall in a hurry: a metaphor for taking action regardless of the consequences when desperate. The quote comes from "Dunhuang Bian Anthology·Swallow Fu": "People are anxious to burn incense, dogs are anxious to break the wall."
A dog's mouth cannot spit out ivory: a metaphor for a bad person who cannot say good things
Sounds and sounds of dogs and horses: good dogs, horses, music, women. It refers to extravagant pleasures
A dog catching a mouse: a metaphor for doing things outside or being nosy
Dog-skin plaster. . 7. Find classical Chinese articles about dogs, reflecting loyalty, etc.
Hualong, the righteous dog savior, loves to hunt.
There is a dog named "Dewei", and he will follow him every time. After Long went to the river, he was surrounded by a big snake.
How can a dog die and a snake die? But Hualong's dead servant didn't know anything.
The dog was hesitant and howling, going back and forth on the road. The family members were surprised (weird: yes.
Feeling puzzled and confused) that they were like this because they followed the dogs. Depressed and depressed.
Returning home, Fangsu died on the second day. Before the dragon is gone, the dog will not eat.
From now on, I cherish you as if you were a relative. Translation: There was a man named Hualong who liked to take dogs around, so he raised one and named it "Dewei". He would take it with him every time he went out.
Once, this man named Hualong went to a river and was surrounded by a big snake. So the dog bit the snake to death.
Hualong was lying on the ground stiffly, unconscious. "Dewei" was circling around him and barking non-stop. The family members noticed the dog's strange behavior and were very confused, so they followed the dog to the riverside.
Found Hualong curled up and hurriedly sent him home. It took two days for him to wake up.
During the two days before he woke up, the dog had not eaten. After he learned about this, he took great care of "Dewei" from then on, treating him like a relative or friend.
Reflects the dog’s loyalty.