格林童话故事第:小毛驴The donkey

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格林童话故事第:小毛驴The donkey

从前,有个国王和王后,他们很富有,简直享有一切他们所希望的东西,只是没有孩子。王后为此日夜伤感,说:"我就像块不长庄稼的地。"*最后成全了他,给他了个孩子,但这孩子根本不像人,而是头小毛驴。母亲不见则已见了叫苦连天,她说自己宁可不要孩子也不愿有头驴,并且还想把他扔进河里让鱼吃掉。但国王却说:"别这样,既然*把他赐给我们,他就该是我的儿子和继承人,在我死后戴上王冠坐上皇帝的宝座。"就这样,这驴子被养了下来,慢慢长大了,它的耳朵又细又长,向上直伸着。这驴儿天性活泼,到处跳跃、游戏,且特别爱好音乐。于是他走到一位有名的乐师那里,说"把你的本领教给我吧,我要把琴弹得和你一样好。""啊,小少爷,"乐师说,"这对你来说就难了,你的手指实在太粗,不是块弹琴的料。我怕琴弦经不起。"但他的推脱没用,驴儿要弹琴,非学弹琴不可。他学起来又勤快、又刻苦,最后练得竟和师傅一样好了。

有一次,这小主人出去散步,脑子正在思考着什么,不觉来到了一口井边。他往水中一瞧,见水面清澈如镜,那儿有自己的驴子模样。他懊丧极了,便带了忠实的仆人离家出走,到了很远的地方。他们四处漂泊,最后来到了一个王国,统治这个国家的是位年迈的国王,不过他有一位美丽绝伦的独身女。驴儿说:"我们就在这儿呆下吧!"说着就去敲城门,"外边有客,快开门让他进来!"有人说但是大门没有打开。他于是坐了下来,取出他的琴,伸出两只前腿弹起琴来,音乐非常优美动听。守城门的人听得睁大了眼,赶忙跑去报告国王:"门外坐着头驴子,琴儿弹得有大师那么棒。""让那位音乐家到我这儿来吧!"国王说。当那驴儿一进来,所有的人都称赞起这位弹琴的来,他们让他坐下来和仆人一块儿吃饭,他却很不乐意,说:"我可不是头普通的驴子,我可是位贵族。"他们说:"如果你真是位贵族,就和武士们坐一起吧。""不,我要坐在国王身旁。"国王微微一笑,很幽默地说:"好吧,就照你的意思办。小毛驴,到我这儿来吧。"然后他又问:"小毛驴,你觉得我女儿怎么样?"驴儿转过头看着她,点了点头,说"实在太美了!我还没见过像她这样漂亮的女孩。""那么,好吧,你也该挨着她坐吧!"国王说。"那我是求之不得的呢!"驴儿一边说,一边紧挨着公主坐下。他又吃又喝,既举止优雅,又注意清洁卫生。

这高贵的驴儿在宫里住了一些时,他想:"这一切对我有何用呢?我得回家去。"于是他便难过地垂下了头,来到国王跟前,请求能让他走。但国王已经喜欢上他了,便说:"小毛驴,你什么事儿不开心?你看起来就像一缸醋一样酸溜溜的。你要什么我就给你什么,你要金子吗?""不,"驴儿摇头说。"你要珠宝和华贵的服装吗?""不。""我分给你半个王国,好吗?""啊呀,不。"于是,国王说:"什么能教你开心,你是不是想娶我的宝贝女儿做妻子?""啊,是的是的。"他一下子变得高兴起来,那确实是他所希望的。于是他们举行了隆重而豪华的婚礼。新婚之夜,新郎和新娘被带进了洞房,国王想知道驴儿是不是举止温文尔雅,便命一个仆人躲在那里。他们双双走进了新房,新郎闩上了门,他以为只有他们俩在那里,只见他摔脱了身上的皮,站在那儿,竟是个英俊潇洒的青年。"现在你瞧我是谁,看我配不配得上你。"这时新娘非常高兴,过来吻他,打心眼里爱着他。到了早上,他跳了起来,又重新披上驴皮,没有人会想得到里面藏着个多么英俊的帅小伙子。不久老国王来了,"啊,"他叫道,"驴儿已经起床了!女儿呀,你一定很伤心,没能嫁一个能真正作你丈夫的人。""哦,不,亲爱的父亲,我很爱他,他就像是世上最英俊潇洒的小伙子,我会终生和他厮守在一起的。"国王感到很惊讶。但是先前藏在新房的仆人来了,向国王透露了一切。国王说:"这绝不可能是真的!""那么今晚就请您亲自去看看,你会亲眼看见的。国王,你听我说,你去把他的皮拿走,把它扔进火里烧掉,到时他就会显露真形的。"国王说:"你这主意很不错。"到了晚上他们睡觉时,他偷偷地走了进去,来到床前,借助月光他看见了一个相貌堂堂的年轻人躺在床上,那件驴皮就放在地上。于是他把驴皮拿走了,让人在外面生起火,然后把驴皮扔了进去,等着看到它化为了灰烬。国王急于想看看这位丢了东西的新郎会怎样,便彻夜没睡,一直关注着。年轻人睡醒后,就着晨光一翻而起,想穿上那张驴皮,但没找着。这下他变得很惊恐焦虑,又非常伤心,说:"现在我非逃走不可了。",但他刚走出来,但便发现国王正站在那儿。国王说:"我的儿,你这么匆匆忙忙上哪去?你心里有啥事?留在这里吧,你是个这样潇洒的小伙子,你是不会离开我的。我现在就把我的一半王国给你,等我死后,整个王国都归你。""我也希望善始善终,那我就留在这儿吧!"随后老国王给了他一半的国土,一年后国王*,整个王国都属于了他。他自己的父亲死后,他又得到了另一个王国,从此便过着荣华富贵的生活。

The donkey

Once on a time there lived a King and a Queen, who were rich, and had everything they wanted, but no children. The Queen lamented over this day and night, and said, "I am like a field on which nothing grows." At last God gave her her wish, but when the child came into the world, it did not look like a human child, but was a little donkey. When the mother saw that, her lamentations and outcries began in real earnest; she said she would far rather have had no child at all than have a donkey, and that they were to throw it into the water that the fishes might devour it. But the King said, "No, since God has sent him he shall be my son and heir, and after my death sit on the royal throne, and wear the kingly crown." The donkey, therefore, was brought up and grew bigger, and his ears grew up beautifully high and straight. He was, however, of a merry disposition, jumped about, played and had especial pleasure in music, so that he went to a celebrated musician and said, "Teach me thine art, that I may play the lute as well as thou dost." - "Ah, dear little master," answered the musician, "that would come very hard to you, your fingers are certainly not suited to it, and are far too big. I am afraid the strings would not last." No excuses were of any use. The donkey was determined to play the lute; he was persevering and industrious, and at last learnt to do it as well as the master himself. The young lordling once went out walking full of thought and came to a well, he looked into it and in the mirror-clear water saw his donkey's form. He was so distressed about it, that he went out into the wide world and only took with him one faithful companion. They travelled up and down, and at last they came into a kingdom where an old King reigned who had an only but wonderfully beautiful daughter. The donkey said, "Here we will stay," knocked at the gate, and cried, "A guest is without open, that he may enter." As, however, the gate was not opened, he sat down, took his lute and played it in the most delightful manner with his two fore-feet. Then the door-keeper opened his eyes most wonderfully wide, and ran to the King and said, "Outside by the gate sits a young donkey which plays the lute as well as an experienced master!" - "Then let the musician come to me," said the King. When, however, a donkey came in, every one began to laugh at the lute-player. And now the donkey was asked to sit down and eat with the servants. He, however, was unwilling, and said, "I am no common stable-ass, I am a noble one." Then they said, "If that is what thou art, seat thyself with the men of war." - "No," said he, "I will sit by the King." The King smiled, and said good-humouredly, "Yes, it shall be as thou wilt, little ass, come here to me." Then he asked, "Little ass, how does my daughter please thee?" The donkey turned his head towards her, looked at her, nodded and said, "I like her above measure, I have never yet seen anyone so beautiful as she is." - "Well, then, thou shalt sit next her too," said the King. "That is exactly what I wish," said the donkey, and he placed himself by her side, ate and drank, and knew how to behave himself daintily and cleanly. When the noble beast had stayed a long time at the King's court, he thought, "What good does all this do me, I shall still have to go home again?" let his head hang sadly, and went to the King and asked for his dismissal. But the King had grown fond of him, and said, "Little ass, what ails thee? Thou lookest as sour as a jug of vinegar, I will give thee what thou wantest. Dost thou want gold?" - "No," said the donkey, and shook his head. "Dost thou want jewels and rich dress?" - "No." - "Dost thou wish for half my kingdom?" - "Indeed, no." Then said the King, if I did but know what would make thee content. Wilt thou have my pretty daughter to wife?" - "Ah, yes," said the ass, "I should indeed like her," and all at once he became quite merry and full of happiness, for that was exactly what he was wishing for. So a great and splendid wedding was held. In the evening, when the bride and bridegroom were led into their bed-room, the King wanted to know if the ass would behave well, and ordered a servant to hide himself there. When they were both within, the bridegroom bolted the door, looked around, and as he believed that they were quite alone, he suddenly threw off his ass's skin, and stood there in the form of a handsome royal youth. "Now," said he, "thou seest who I am, and seest also that I am not unworthy of thee." Then the bride was glad, and kissed him, and loved him dearly. When morning came, he jumped up, put his animal's skin on again, and no one could have guessed what kind of a form was hidden beneath it. Soon came the old King, "Ah," cried he, "is the little ass merry? But surely thou art sad?" said he to his daughter, "that thou hast not got a proper man for thy husband?" - "Oh, no, dear father, I love him as well as if he were the handsomest in the world, and I will keep him as long as I live." The King was surprised, but the servant who had concealed himself came and revealed everything to him. The King said, "That cannot be true." - "Then watch yourself the next night, and you will see it with your own eyes; and hark you, lord King, if you were to take his skin away and throw it in the fire, he would be forced to show himself in his true shape." - "Thy advice is good," said the King, and at night when they were asleep, he stole in, and when he got to the bed he saw by the light of the moon a noble-looking youth lying there, and the skin lay stretched on the ground. So he took it away, and had a great fire lighted outside, and threw the skin into it, and remained by it himself until it was all burnt to ashes. As, however, he was anxious to know how the robbed man would behave himself, he stayed awake the whole night and watched. When the youth had slept his sleep out, he got up by the first light of morning, and wanted to put on the ass's skin, but it was not to be found. On this he was alarmed, and, full of grief and anxiety, said, "Now I shall have to contrive to escape." But when he went out, there stood the King, who said, "My son, whither away in such haste? what hast thou in mind? Stay here, thou art such a handsome man, thou shalt not go away from me. I will now give thee half my kingdom, and after my death thou shalt have the whole of it." - "Then I hope that what begins so well may end well, and I will stay with you," said the youth. And the old man gave him half the kingdom, and in a year's time, when he died, the youth had the whole, and after the death of his father he had another kingdom as well, and lived in all magnificence.

拓展阅读

1、灰姑娘的内容

《灰姑娘》经久不衰,至今仍在世界范围内影响着流行文化,不仅“灰姑娘”成为新词,被用来比喻“未得到应有注意的人或”等,且本身还不断为各类作品提供灵感与元素。以下是关于灰姑娘的内容,仅供参考!

从前,有一个富人的妻子得了重病,在临终前,她把自己的独生女儿叫到身边说:“乖女儿,妈去了以后会在九泉之下守护你、保佑你的。”说完她就闭上眼睛*。

她被葬在了花园里,姑娘是一个虔诚而又善良的女孩,她每天都到她母亲的坟前去哭泣。冬天来了,大雪为她母亲的坟盖上了白色的毯。春风吹来,太阳又卸去了坟上的银装素裹。冬去春来,人过境迁,他爸爸又娶了另外一个妻子。

新妻子带着她以前生的两个女儿一起来安家了。她们外表很美丽,但是内心却非常丑陋邪恶。她们到来之时,也就是这个可怜的姑娘身受苦难之始。她们说: “要这样一个没用的饭桶在厅堂里干什么?谁想吃上面包,谁就得自己去挣得,滚到厨房里做厨房女佣去吧!”说完又脱去她漂亮的衣裳,给她换上灰色的旧外套, 恶作剧似地嘲笑她,把她赶到厨房里去了。她被迫去干艰苦的活儿。每天天不亮就起来担水、生火、做饭、洗衣,而且还要忍受她们姐妹对她的漠视和折磨。到了晚 上,她累得筋疲力尽时,连睡觉的床铺也没有,不得不睡在炉灶旁边的灰烬中,这一来她身上都沾满了灰烬,又脏,又难看,由于这个原因她们就叫她灰姑娘。

有一次,父亲要到集市去,他问妻子的两个女儿,要他给她们带什么回来。

一个说: “我要漂亮的衣裳。”

二个叫道:“我要珍珠和钻石。”

他又对自己的女儿说:“孩子,你想要什么?”

灰姑娘说:“亲爱的爸爸,就把你回家路上碰着你帽子的一根树枝折给我吧。”

父亲回来时,他为前两个女儿带回了她们想要的漂亮衣服和珍珠钻石。在路上,他穿过一片浓密的矮树时,有一根榛树枝条碰着了他,几乎把他的帽子都要扫下来 了,所以他把这根树枝折下来带上了。回到家里时,他把树枝给了他女儿,她拿着树枝来到母亲的坟前,将它栽到了坟边。她每天都要到坟边哭三次,每次伤心地哭 泣时,泪水就会不断地滴落在树枝上,浇灌着它,使树枝很快长成了一棵漂亮的大树。不久,有一只鸟来树上筑巢,她与鸟交谈起来。后来她想要什么,鸟都 会给她带来。

国王为了给自己的儿子选择未婚妻,准备举办一个为期三天的盛大宴会,邀请了不少年青漂亮的姑娘来参加。王子打算从这些参加舞会的姑娘中选一个作自己的新娘。灰姑娘的两个姐姐也被邀请去参加。

她们把她叫来说道:“现在来为我们梳好头发,擦亮鞋子,系好腰带,我们要去参加国王举办的舞会。”

她按她们的要求给她们收拾打扮完毕后,禁不住哭了起来,因为她自己也想去参加舞会。她苦苦哀求她的继母让她去,可继母说道:“哎哟!灰姑娘,你也想去?你穿什么去呀!你连礼服也没有,甚至连舞也不会跳,你想去参加什么舞会啊?”

灰姑娘不停地哀求着,为了摆脱她的纠缠,继母最后说道:“我把这一满盆碗豆倒进灰堆里去,如果你在两时内把它们都拣出来了,你就可以去参加宴会。”说完,她将一盆碗豆倒进灰烬里,扬长而去。

灰姑娘没办法,只好跑出后门来到花园里喊道:

“掠过天空的鸽子和斑鸠,

飞来吧!飞到这里来吧!

快乐的鸟雀朋友们,

飞来吧!快快飞到这里来吧!

大伙快来帮我忙,

快快拣出灰中的碗豆来吧!”

先飞来的是从厨房窗子进来的两只白鸽,跟着飞来的是两只斑鸠,接着天空中所有的鸟都叽叽喳喳地拍动着翅膀,飞到了灰堆上。白鸽低下头开始在灰堆里 拣起来,一颗一颗地拣,不停地拣!其它的鸟儿也开始拣,一颗一颗地拣,不停地拣!它们把所有的好豆子都从灰里拣出来放到了一个盘子里面,只用一个时就拣 完了。她向它们道谢后,鸟雀从窗子里飞走开了。

她怀着兴奋的心情,端着盘子去找继母,以为自己可以去参加舞宴了。但她却说道:“不行,不行!你这个邋遢女孩,你没有礼服,不会跳舞,你不能去。”

灰姑娘又苦苦地哀求她让她去。继母这次说道:“如果你能在一个时之内把这样的两盘碗豆从灰堆里拣出来,你就可以去了。”她满以为这次可以摆脱灰姑娘了,说完将两盘碗豆倒进了灰堆里,还搅和了一会,然后得意洋洋地走了。

姑娘又跑到屋后的花园里和前次一样地喊道:

“掠过天空的鸽子和斑鸠,

飞来吧!飞到这里来吧!

快乐的鸟雀朋友们,

飞来吧!快快飞到这里来吧!

大伙快来帮我忙,

快快拣出灰中的碗豆来吧!”

先飞来的是从厨房窗子进来的两只白鸽,跟着飞来的是两只斑鸠,接着天空中所有的鸟都叽叽喳喳地拍动着翅膀,飞到了灰堆上。白鸽低下头开始在灰堆里 拣起来,一颗一颗地拣,不停地拣!其它的鸟儿也开始拣,一颗一颗地拣,不停地拣!它们把所有的好豆子都从灰里拣出来放到了盘子里面,这次只用半个时就拣 完了。

2、买米

在一个阳光明媚的日子里,妈妈叫去帮她买米,乐得一蹦三尺高,心想:终于可以帮妈妈做点情了。她答应一声:“好!”就去山羊伯伯开的粮店买米去了。

到了山羊伯伯开的粮油店,一进门,她就被各种各样的米给吸引了,有金黄金*米,有油光锃亮的黑米,有白花花的大米,还有妈妈最爱吃的糯米。赶紧买下了米,用布袋装好,背在背上,走在回家啊的路上。

一边唱歌,一边欣赏风景。可是她却没在意,背上的口袋原来有一个洞。走着走着,她看见了猪哥哥,猪哥哥说:“弟弟,你的口袋有个洞,快缝缝吧!”却不屑地说:“那么的洞,不用缝。”说完她继续向前走,鸟妹妹在树上叽叽喳喳地叫起来:“哥哥,你的口袋有个洞,快缝衣缝吧!”依然没有在意的说:“不用,不用,那个洞太,漏不多少米。”

渐渐的,的步伐越来越轻快,刚到家门口,妈妈便问:“米买回来了吗?”满心欢喜地说:“当然买回来了。”结果打开米袋一看,傻眼了,你全漏光了。懊悔地说:“我真是应该听听朋友的劝告呀!”

3、:三只

在森里有一座美丽的木房子,木房子里住着三只猪,三只猪既可爱又聪明。在那片森里,还住着一只可怕的大灰狼名叫“灰灰”。

一天,大灰狼灰灰看见猪馋得口水直流,它躲在大石头后面说:“我一定要把你们都吃掉!”“啊呜——”这句被树上的鸟菲菲听见了,鸟菲菲悄悄地飞到猪家,把这个消息告诉了猪们。猪谢过鸟菲菲后,就一起想办法,它们想起了一个很奇妙的办法。

春天,草儿绿,树儿也长出了嫩绿的树叶,猪们穿上了绿色的衣服,大灰狼怎么也找不到猪们了。

夏天,花儿开着五颜六色的颜色,香气扑鼻。猪们又穿上了五彩缤纷,颜色艳丽的衣服,快乐的猪们欢快地度过了夏天。

秋天,果园里果实累累,到处散发着水果的香香的味道,树上的叶子也渐渐变成了金黄色,猪们穿上了颜色靓丽的黄衣服,在果园里吃着香甜的水果,高高兴兴的在果园里追逐、玩耍。

冬天来了,大雪飘飘,大地银装素裹。而猪们穿上洁白的羽绒服,在雪地里堆雪人,打雪仗,玩的不亦乐乎。

大灰狼忙活了一年又一年也没抓到猪们。

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