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  1. 格林童話故事第:會唱歌的白骨The singing bone

    時間:2025-08-29 19:43:27 童話

    格林童話故事第28篇:會唱歌的白骨The singing bone

      引導語:白骨會唱歌,大家相信?下面是小編收集的格林的童話故事《會唱歌的白骨》,我們一起閱讀了解。

    格林童話故事第28篇:會唱歌的白骨The singing bone

      從前有個國家來了一頭野豬。 它踐踏耕地、咬殺牲畜,還用尖利的獠牙咬人,人們為此痛苦不堪。 國王宣布只要有人能將王國從這一災難中拯救出來,他就會大大地賞賜他。 可是野豬太大了,而且強不可敵,因此誰也不敢接近它藏身的那片森林。 最后國王宣布:誰若能捕獲或者殺死那頭野豬,他就能娶國王的獨生女為妻。

      在鄉下住著兩兄弟,是窮人家的孩子。 老大狡猾精明卻缺乏勇氣;弟弟單純而心地善良。 兩兄弟說他們愿意接受這個危及生命的使命。 國王對他們說:"為了讓你們能確實找到那頭野獸,你們兩人必須分頭從兩個方向進森林。"于是,哥哥從西頭走,弟弟從東邊進。

      弟弟走了沒多遠就遇到一個小個子男人。 他手里握著一支黑色長矛,對弟弟說:"我把這支長矛給你,因為你心地純潔善良;你拿著這長矛,只管大膽去斗那野豬,長矛會幫你的。"

      弟弟謝過那小個男子,扛起長矛,毫不畏懼地繼續趕路。

      不久,他看到了那頭野豬,便用長矛對準了朝他撲來的野獸。 野豬氣瘋了,它沖得太快太猛,結果長矛把它的心臟劃成了兩半。 弟弟扛起巨獸往回走。

      森林另一端的入口處有座房子,人們在那里飲酒、跳舞作樂。 弟弟來到那兒時,哥哥早已坐在里面了,他以為野豬反正逃不出他的手心,于是先喝點酒壯膽。 當他看到弟弟帶著戰利品從森林里返回時,邪惡的心里充滿了嫉妒,無法平息。 他對弟弟喊道:"進來吧,親愛的弟弟,喝杯酒歇歇。"

      從無戒心的弟弟走了進去,把好心男人給他長矛、自己又如何用長矛制服野豬的經過告訴了哥哥。

      哥哥留弟弟一起喝酒直到天色將晚,然后一道離開了小屋,在黑暗中趕路。 他們來到小河上的一座橋跟前,哥哥讓弟弟走在前面,走到橋心時,哥哥對準弟弟的后腦勺狠狠一擊,弟弟倒下死了。 哥哥將弟弟埋在橋下,自己扛起野豬去向國王領賞,似乎野豬是他獵殺的。 他娶了國王的獨生女為妻。 當有人問他為什么弟弟沒有回來時,他說:"準是野豬把他給吃了。"人們也就信以為真了。

      可是什么都瞞不過上帝的眼睛,這罪孽總有一天要真相大白的。

      幾年以后,有個牧羊人趕著羊群過橋,一眼看到沙子下面有根雪白的骨頭。 他覺得這是做口吹樂器的好材料,于是爬下橋,將骨頭撿了起來。 他用骨頭給自己的號角做了個吹口。 可他第一次用它吹響號角時大吃了一驚,因為骨頭吹口自顧自唱起了小調:

      "啊,朋友,你在用我的骨頭吹奏,

      我在這河邊沉睡已久。

      哥哥殺我奪走了野豬,

      娶的妻子是國王之女。 "

      "多好的號角呀!"牧羊人說,"竟然自己會唱小調!我一定要把它獻給國王陛下。"于是他將號角獻給國王,號角又唱起了同一支小調。

      國王一聽就明白了,于是派人到橋下挖出了被害人的尸骨。 罪孽深重的哥哥無法抵賴他的所作所為,因此被縫進一個麻袋,沉到河里去了。 被害人的尸骨則被安葬在教堂墓地里一座漂亮的墓冢里了。

     

      會唱歌的白骨英文版:

      The singing bone

      In a certain country there was once great lamentation over a wild boar that laid waste the farmer's fields, killed the cattle, and ripped up people's bodies with his tusks. The King promised a large reward to anyone who would free the land from this plague; but the beast was so big and strong that no one dared to go near the forest in which it lived. At last the King gave notice that whosoever should capture or kill the wild boar should have his only daughter to wife.

      Now there lived in the country two brothers, sons of a poor man, who declared themselves willing to undertake the hazardous enterprise; the elder, who was crafty and shrewd, out of pride; the younger, who was innocent and simple, from a kind heart. The King said, "In order that you may be the more sure of finding the beast, you must go into the forest from opposite sides." So the elder went in on the west side, and the younger on the east. When the younger had gone a short way, a little man stepped up to him. He held in his hand a black spear and said, "I give you this spear because your heart is pure and good; with this you can boldly attack the wild boar, and it will do you no harm." He thanked the little man, shouldered the spear, and went on fearlessly. Before long he saw the beast, which rushed at him; but he held the spear towards it, and in its blind fury it ran so swiftly against it that its heart was cloven in twain. Then he took the monster on his back and went homewards with it to the King.

      As he came out at the other side of the wood, there stood at the entrance a house where people were making merry with wine and dancing. His elder brother had gone in here, and, thinking that after all the boar would not run away from him, was going to drink until he felt brave. But when he saw his young brother coming out of the wood laden with his booty, his envious, evil heart gave him no peace. He called out to him, "Come in, dear brother, rest and refresh yourself with a cup of wine." The youth, who suspected no evil, went in and told him about the good little man who had given him the spear wherewith he had slain the boar.

      The elder brother kept him there until the evening, and then they went away together, and when in the darkness they came to a bridge over a brook, the elder brother let the other go first; and when he was half-way across he gave him such a blow from behind that he fell down dead. He buried him beneath the bridge, took the boar, and carried it to the King, pretending that he had killed it; whereupon he obtained the King's daughter in marriage. And when his younger brother did not come back he said, "The boar must have killed him," and every one believed it.

      But as nothing remains hidden from God, so this black deed also was to come to light. Years afterwards a shepherd was driving his herd across the bridge, and saw lying in the sand beneath, a snow-white little bone. He thought that it would make a good mouth-piece, so he clambered down, picked it up, and cut out of it a mouth-piece for his horn. But when he blew through it for the first time, to his great astonishment, the bone began of its own accord to sing:

      "Ah, friend,

      Thou blowest upon my bone!

      Long have I lain beside the water;

      My brother slew me for the boar,

      And took for his wife

      The King's young daughter."

      "What a wonderful horn!" said the shepherd; "it sings by itself; I must take it to my lord the King." And when he came with it to the King the horn again began to sing its little song. The King understood it all, and caused the ground below the bridge to be dug up, and then the whole skeleton of the murdered man came to light. The wicked brother could not deny the deed, and was sewn up in a sack and drowned. But the bones of the murdered man were laid to rest in a beautiful tomb in the churchyard.

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