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Tweedledum and Tweedledee
半斤八兩
In the past, the grandson of a prime minister was a notorious spendthrift.
從前,有個(gè)宰相的孫子是有名的敗家子。
He squandered all the family property and couldn’t even afford his own meals, so he often borrowed rice from others.
他把家產(chǎn)都敗光了,連飯也吃不上,常常向別人家借米。
Once he borrowed another bag of rice.He carried it half- way and couldn’t go any further, so he rested by the roadside.
有一次,他又借到了一袋米,背到半路上背不動(dòng)了,只好在路旁歇腳。
At this moment, a poor man in rags happened to pass by. He called this poor man, set the pay and let the poor man carry the rice for him.
這時(shí)候,恰巧前面走來一個(gè)窮人,穿著破衣破褲。他就叫住窮人,講好了工錢后,讓窮人為他背米。
Unexpectedly, after carrying the rice for some distance, the poor man also panted and couldn’t walk any further.The grandson complained:
不料,走了一段路程,窮人也氣喘吁吁,走不動(dòng)了。他就埋怨說:
“I am the grandson of a prime minister. It is natural that I can neither lift with my hands nor carry on my shoulder anything heavy.
“我是宰相的孫子,手不能提,肩不能挑,那是常事。
But you are from a poor family. Why are you also so useless?”
你是窮人出身,為什么也這樣不中用呢?”
Unwilling to give in, the poor man glared and retorted:
那人不服氣,翻翻白眼說:
“How can you blame me? I am not from a poor family. I am the grandson of a prime minister, too.”
“你怎么能怪我,我并不是窮人出身,我也是宰相的孫子呢!”