GIÚP MIK VỚI
Tóm tắt truyện Cây tre trăm đốt bằng tiếng anh ngắn nhất
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There was a rich devious landowner who used all kind of tricks to exploit his servants and laborers. He had a beautiful nubile daughter . Khoai lived as a servant in this household from the time he was a young boy. He had to work very hard. He is now in his late teens. The landowner was afraid that Khoai will leave the household and thus he would lose a very hard working helper. So, one day he called Khoai and told him: “If you stayed in the household and work hard day and night, I will give you my daughter in marriage.” Khoai believed the landowner and was very happy. He redoubled his efforts to win the heart of the landowner. Three years have passed. The daughter is now grown. In the region, there is this very wealthy village chief, who eyed the daughter for his son. So, the village chief came and ask for the hand of the daughter. The landowner agreed and set out to prepare for the wedding. When Khoai realized that he has been taken advantage of, he was mad and went to the landowner to complain. He asked the landowner: “You have promised your daughter to me. Why are you going back on your promise now?” The landowner did not like to be addressed in such a manner. He was going to beat him, but taking another look at the young man, he dared not. He told him instead: “My son, you are mistaken! My daughter is now of age and the preparation for the wedding that I am undertaking now is actually for you. However, if you want the wedding to take place, you must accomplish the following task. You need to find a bamboo with one hundred knots. Then you will need to cut it up into chopsticks for the wedding feast. That is my condition for giving you my daughter`s hand in marriage.” Khoai again believed him and went up the forest in search of the bamboo with 100 knots. He searched for days on end and went from one end of the jungle to the other without success. In despair he sat down in the jungle and wept in despair. Suddenly he saw an old cheery man with all white hair but with rosy complexion. The old man approached him and asked: “Son, why are you so sad?`. Khoai told him his story. The old man told him: “Go and cut 100 stems of bamboo and bring them back here”. Khoai went out and brought back the bamboo that the old man asked. The old man then gave the command “Stick together! Stick together” (Kha(`c nha^.p) The bamboo sticks that were lying here and there on the ground immediately came together all in a row to make a bamboo with 100 knots. Khoai was filled with joy. He wanted to thank the old man, but he has disappeared. He realized that he has met Buddha. He set out to bring the bamboo back. But there was no way for him to load this long bamboo on his shoulder. He kept on running into other trees. He sat down again in despair and wept. Immediately he saw the old man reappear. Buddha asked him: “Why do you weep?” He explained his situation. Buddha pointed at the bamboo and said “Unstick! Unstick!” (Kha(`c xua^`t). and the bamboo came apart in 100 stems. And Buddha disappeared. Khoai tied up the 100 bamboo stems and proceeded to take them home. When he arrived home, he found the two families preparing to feast in the courtyard. The village chief family has come for the wedding. Khoai was really mad and ran to the landowner to ask for an explanation. The landowner told him “I asked you to get me a bamboo with 100 knots, not 100 stems of bamboo!” Both family stopped their feasts and laughed derisively at Khoai, and joked about his naivety. Khoai told the landowner that he has the bamboo and the courtyard and the landowner should come out and examine it. As the landowner approached the pile of bamboo, Khoai said in a low voice “stick together! stick together!”. Immediately the bamboo stems came together and the landowner was also stuck at the end of the bamboo. The landowner tried to pull himself away but failed. The future in-laws came to his rescue. Khoai waited until the village chief has touched the landowner before he said “stick together! stick together!”. Immediately the village chief became stuck to the landowner. The same fate happened to the village chief`s son. The more they tried to pull away, the harder and more painful they became stuck. Both families were now in panic. Nobody dared to pull the three men away any longer nor joked about Khoai. They lined up and asked him to pardon the 3 men stuck at the end of the bamboo. Khoai had the landowner promise
In the old days, in a village there was a guy named Khoai who has been orphaned from both parents since he was a child. He was hired by a rich man. His nature is simple, gentle, so whatever he says he will do it. The other day, the rich man called Khoai and sweetened him: “You stayed at my house for a long time and found you obedient and gentle, so I intend to marry you. With the condition of three years, you have to do business to a destination ”. Seeing him say that, he was very happy, thinking that those words were true, so he worked even harder and harder. Now that he has become richer he buys more fields, a house, and a lot of rice, all thanks to his three years of hard work. Yet in those three years the rich man conspired to marry a daughter to a wealthy merchant, not to Khoai. The day he married his daughter to him closer and closer, he immediately thought of another plan, he told Khoai to go to the forest to find a hundred-burned bamboo to work as a dowry. Hearing that he immediately went to the forest to find a hundred-burned bamboo. And the rich man whispered: “No matter how many bamboo stings are, they will be bitten by a snake, and a tiger will make it”. In the forest he searched forever but still could not find any bamboo trees with hundreds of burns, only fifty at most. He sat down and cried sadly, Buddha appeared. He told the whole story to the Buddha. The Buddha immediately told him how to find a hundred-burned bamboo, he was about to thank but the Buddha disappeared. After that, he followed the words of the Buddha and found one hundred bamboo sticks. Khoai returned to the rich old man’s house. When he arrived, he found his family partying very angry, but still said: “Carved in, engraved,” according to the words of the Buddha, the hundred-burning bamboo appeared. The rich man ran out with everyone to see when he got stuck on a bamboo tree. The rich man pleaded forever to forgive him and read: “Carved out, carved out” to let him out of the bamboo. Since then Khoai was married to the daughter of the rich old man and the two lived happily together. The meaning of the story of a hundred-burned bamboo tree The happy ending of the story shows us that the gentle and honest person will surely receive happiness after having gone through many hardships. And those who have malicious intentions will ultimately receive the punishment. The rich man symbolizes evil. Today, although the society is more civilized and modern, sometimes we will still encounter people like the rich and rich, and there will also be people who support evil and evil even though they know it. not good and spontaneously oppress honest people. Everything we do and choose will have to receive retribution later in response to the proverbial verse “Sow any cause, reap the fruit”. Also through this story wants to teach us that we must know what is right from wrong, good from bad. If we can take the odd side and defend the good, we will get a worthy result. But if we choose evil or stand for evil and harm honest people, we will have to receive the results of bad deeds for ourselves in the future like the rich old man. Even so, at the end of the story, Mr. Khoai still recites the mantra “Khac out, carved out” to free the bad guy and his supporters are hanging on a bamboo tree that hundreds of burns after they reveal out of regret. Through it we can see, if the evil people realize their mistakes and regret at the right time, they will surely be forgiven to return to the path of honesty. But this would only happen if those people realized their repentant error in time before it was too late. And even though I know I was wrong, but I still try not to admit my own mistakes, of course I will not be forgiven. The end from the story The Hundred-Burned Bamboo is worth learning for each of us. With a humane end, everyone should always remember that just live a kind and hard-working life in the end, the good people will meet well and good people will enjoy the happiness they deserve. On the contrary, the wicked and those who support the wicked will not produce good results, will be punished for retribution will come in the future. With this lesson in mind, we need to practice it to have a right lifestyle.
There was a rich devious landowner who used all kind of tricks to exploit his servants and laborers. He had a beautiful nubile daughter . Khoai lived as a servant in this household from the time he was a young boy. He had to work very hard. He is now in his late teens. The landowner was afraid that Khoai will leave the household and thus he would lose a very hard working helper. So, one day he called Khoai and told him: “If you stayed in the household and work hard day and night, I will give you my daughter in marriage.” Khoai believed the landowner and was very happy. He redoubled his efforts to win the heart of the landowner. Three years have passed. The daughter is now grown. In the region, there is this very wealthy village chief, who eyed the daughter for his son. So, the village chief came and ask for the hand of the daughter. The landowner agreed and set out to prepare for the wedding. When Khoai realized that he has been taken advantage of, he was mad and went to the landowner to complain. He asked the landowner: “You have promised your daughter to me. Why are you going back on your promise now?” The landowner did not like to be addressed in such a manner. He was going to beat him, but taking another look at the young man, he dared not. He told him instead: “My son, you are mistaken! My daughter is now of age and the preparation for the wedding that I am undertaking now is actually for you. However, if you want the wedding to take place, you must accomplish the following task. You need to find a bamboo with one hundred knots. Then you will need to cut it up into chopsticks for the wedding feast. That is my condition for giving you my daughter`s hand in marriage.” Khoai again believed him and went up the forest in search of the bamboo with 100 knots. He searched for days on end and went from one end of the jungle to the other without success. In despair he sat down in the jungle and wept in despair. Suddenly he saw an old cheery man with all white hair but with rosy complexion. The old man approached him and asked: “Son, why are you so sad?`. Khoai told him his story. The old man told him: “Go and cut 100 stems of bamboo and bring them back here”. Khoai went out and brought back the bamboo that the old man asked. The old man then gave the command “Stick together! Stick together” (Kha(`c nha^.p) The bamboo sticks that were lying here and there on the ground immediately came together all in a row to make a bamboo with 100 knots. Khoai was filled with joy. He wanted to thank the old man, but he has disappeared. He realized that he has met Buddha. He set out to bring the bamboo back. But there was no way for him to load this long bamboo on his shoulder. He kept on running into other trees. He sat down again in despair and wept. Immediately he saw the old man reappear. Buddha asked him: “Why do you weep?” He explained his situation. Buddha pointed at the bamboo and said “Unstick! Unstick!” (Kha(`c xua^`t). and the bamboo came apart in 100 stems. And Buddha disappeared. Khoai tied up the 100 bamboo stems and proceeded to take them home. When he arrived home, he found the two families preparing to feast in the courtyard. The village chief family has come for the wedding. Khoai was really mad and ran to the landowner to ask for an explanation. The landowner told him “I asked you to get me a bamboo with 100 knots, not 100 stems of bamboo!” Both family stopped their feasts and laughed derisively at Khoai, and joked about his naivety. Khoai told the landowner that he has the bamboo and the courtyard and the landowner should come out and examine it. As the landowner approached the pile of bamboo, Khoai said in a low voice “stick together! stick together!”. Immediately the bamboo stems came together and the landowner was also stuck at the end of the bamboo. The landowner tried to pull himself away but failed. The future in-laws came to his rescue. Khoai waited until the village chief has touched the landowner before he said “stick together! stick together!”. Immediately the village chief became stuck to the landowner. The same fate happened to the village chief`s son. The more they tried to pull away, the harder and more painful they became stuck. Both families were now in panic. Nobody dared to pull the three men away any longer nor joked about Khoai. They lined up and asked him to pardon the 3 men stuck at the end of the bamboo. Khoai had the landowner promise
In the old days, in a village there was a guy named Khoai who has been orphaned from both parents since he was a child. He was hired by a rich man. His nature is simple, gentle, so whatever he says he will do it. The other day, the rich man called Khoai and sweetened him: “You stayed at my house for a long time and found you obedient and gentle, so I intend to marry you. With the condition of three years, you have to do business to a destination ”. Seeing him say that, he was very happy, thinking that those words were true, so he worked even harder and harder. Now that he has become richer he buys more fields, a house, and a lot of rice, all thanks to his three years of hard work. Yet in those three years the rich man conspired to marry a daughter to a wealthy merchant, not to Khoai. The day he married his daughter to him closer and closer, he immediately thought of another plan, he told Khoai to go to the forest to find a hundred-burned bamboo to work as a dowry. Hearing that he immediately went to the forest to find a hundred-burned bamboo. And the rich man whispered: “No matter how many bamboo stings are, they will be bitten by a snake, and a tiger will make it”. In the forest he searched forever but still could not find any bamboo trees with hundreds of burns, only fifty at most. He sat down and cried sadly, Buddha appeared. He told the whole story to the Buddha. The Buddha immediately told him how to find a hundred-burned bamboo, he was about to thank but the Buddha disappeared. After that, he followed the words of the Buddha and found one hundred bamboo sticks. Khoai returned to the rich old man’s house. When he arrived, he found his family partying very angry, but still said: “Carved in, engraved,” according to the words of the Buddha, the hundred-burning bamboo appeared. The rich man ran out with everyone to see when he got stuck on a bamboo tree. The rich man pleaded forever to forgive him and read: “Carved out, carved out” to let him out of the bamboo. Since then Khoai was married to the daughter of the rich old man and the two lived happily together. The meaning of the story of a hundred-burned bamboo tree The happy ending of the story shows us that the gentle and honest person will surely receive happiness after having gone through many hardships. And those who have malicious intentions will ultimately receive the punishment. The rich man symbolizes evil. Today, although the society is more civilized and modern, sometimes we will still encounter people like the rich and rich, and there will also be people who support evil and evil even though they know it. not good and spontaneously oppress honest people. Everything we do and choose will have to receive retribution later in response to the proverbial verse “Sow any cause, reap the fruit”. Also through this story wants to teach us that we must know what is right from wrong, good from bad. If we can take the odd side and defend the good, we will get a worthy result. But if we choose evil or stand for evil and harm honest people, we will have to receive the results of bad deeds for ourselves in the future like the rich old man. Even so, at the end of the story, Mr. Khoai still recites the mantra “Khac out, carved out” to free the bad guy and his supporters are hanging on a bamboo tree that hundreds of burns after they reveal out of regret. Through it we can see, if the evil people realize their mistakes and regret at the right time, they will surely be forgiven to return to the path of honesty. But this would only happen if those people realized their repentant error in time before it was too late. And even though I know I was wrong, but I still try not to admit my own mistakes, of course I will not be forgiven. The end from the story The Hundred-Burned Bamboo is worth learning for each of us. With a humane end, everyone should always remember that just live a kind and hard-working life in the end, the good people will meet well and good people will enjoy the happiness they deserve. On the contrary, the wicked and those who support the wicked will not produce good results, will be punished for retribution will come in the future. With this lesson in mind, we need to practice it to have a right lifestyle.