Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional stories - Korean translation of two historical stories: longing for fake tiger power and longing for carving a boat and seeking a sword! ! ~ No translation.

Korean translation of two historical stories: longing for fake tiger power and longing for carving a boat and seeking a sword! ! ~ No translation.

A Chu man crossed the river, and his sword fell from the boat into the water. He quickly carved a mark on the side of the boat with a knife and said, "This is where my sword fell." After the ship stopped, the man went into the water from where he marked it to look for the sword. The ship has gone a long way, but the sword will not go with it. Isn't it silly to find a sword like this? , .? . ? " . "? ? . ? (? ) .?

Chu Xuanwang asked his ministers, "I heard that the northern governors were afraid of the sympathy of Zhao Yinxi, the king of Chu Ling. Is this really the case? " When no one answered, Jiang Yi replied, "Tigers eat all kinds of wild animals, and one day they caught a fox. The fox (to the tiger) said,' You dare not eat me. God sent me to be the leader of animals. If you eat me, you will violate God's command. If you don't believe me, I'll go ahead, you follow me and see if any animals see me and dare not run away. The tiger believed it and followed the fox. When the animals saw them, they all fled. Tigers don't understand that animals run away because they are afraid of themselves and think they are afraid of foxes. Now the king's territory is 5,000 Li in Fiona Fang, and the army has 1 million, but Zhao Xi T-shirts monopolize the power. Therefore, the northern governors were afraid of Zhao Xi's shirt. In fact, they were afraid of the king's army, just as wild animals were afraid of tigers. "

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