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The Original and Translation of Parrot Fighting Fire
The original text and translation of parrot fire fighting are as follows:

A parrot flew to a mountain and got along well with all the birds and animals on the mountain.

Parrot thought: although I am very happy here, this is not the place where I have lived for a long time, so I left, and all the birds and animals in the mountains are reluctant to part with it. Later, a few months later, a big fire broke out in the mountains. When the parrot saw it from a distance, it flew into the water, wetted its feathers and flew to the mountain to sprinkle water (put out the fire).

God said, "Even if you have the will, where is enough power?" ? . "The parrot replied," Although I know I can't put out the fire, I used to live in this mountain. Birds and animals in the mountains are very kind to me. They are all my brothers. I can't bear to see them destroyed in the fire. "

God praised his mind and immediately put out the fire for him. A parrot flew to another mountain. The animals in the mountain are very precious. Parrot said to himself: although you can't be happy for a long time, go ahead.

A few days later, a fire broke out in the mountains. The parrot sees it from a distance, then enters the water, flies and sprinkles it.

"Although you are ambitious, what is your intention?" Yes, I said, "although I know I can't, I think living abroad is a mountain, and animals are all brothers." I can't bear to see them! " God's good feeling is to put out the fire. From: Xuan Yan Ji by Liu Yiqing in Southern Dynasties.

Extended data:

First, parrots can't be ungrateful when fighting fires. When you see that people who have helped yourself before are in trouble, you should give them help.

2. Introduction to the author of "Parrot Fire Fighting" Liu Yiqing (403-444 AD), born in Pengcheng (now Xuzhou, Jiangsu), lived in Jingkou (now Zhenjiang, Jiangsu), and was a writer in Southern Dynasties and Song Dynasty.

Song Wudi emperor wu of song's nephew, the second son of Changsha King Liu Taoist priest, and Linchuan Wang Liu Daogui's uncle had no children, so he took Liu Yiqing as his heir and attacked Linchuan Wang. Liu Yiqing used to be the secretary supervisor, in charge of the country's books and works, and had the opportunity to contact and exhibit the royal classics.

/kloc-at the age of 0/7, he was promoted to be a left-hander and a very important minister. However, the dispute between his cousins Song Wendi and Liu Yikang became more and more fierce, so Liu Yiqing was also afraid of accidents. At the age of 29, he fired his left servant as a diversion. He once held official positions such as Jingzhou secretariat, and has been in politics for 8 years with good political achievements.

Later, he served as Jiangzhou secretariat. Liu Yiqing, the nephew of Emperor Wu of Song, is the best of these kings. He was known by Emperor Wu of Song at an early age and praised him as "this is my home, Fengcheng".