The Old Man and His Three Sons
馮雪峰
Feng Xuefeng
一位老人有三個(gè)兒子。大兒子是一個(gè)非凡的水手:堅(jiān)強(qiáng)、勇敢、盡職,而且富于冒險(xiǎn)精神。老人真的愛(ài)他,認(rèn)為這是個(gè)做父親的值得驕傲的光榮。可是,在一次暴風(fēng)雨中,這個(gè)兒子以他的大膽和勇猛,葬身于大海的狂濤駭浪里了。
An old man had three sons. The eldest was an extraordinary sailor—tough, brave, dutiful andadventurous. The old man loved him indeed, thinking he was the kind of son for a father to beproud of. But caught in a tempest on the sea, this tough and brave son of his was engulfed inthe stormy waves.
二兒子是一個(gè)不知道辛苦和疲勞的、力氣比一般伙伴都更大的健壯的礦工,又很誠(chéng)實(shí)和守信義,樂(lè)意幫助伙伴和朋友,所以礦工們,尤其是青年們都和他做朋友,以得到他的友誼為快樂(lè)。那父親也真愛(ài)他,尤其是在大兒子死了以后,更認(rèn)為這是上天給他的最大的彌補(bǔ)??墒?,不久,二兒子也殉身于自己的勇敢和自我犧牲的行為了。因?yàn)檫@一天他在煤礦中工作,礦坑因?yàn)橹е鶕p壞而崩坍,他英勇地?fù)巫∫桓е瘸隽嗽S多伙伴,而他自己卻被壓死了。
His second son was a strong coal miner, stronger than the other miners. No hard work couldever fatigue him. Besides, he was honest and trustworthy, willing to help others. Therefore,his fellow miners, especially the young ones, sought for his friendship and took pleasure inbeing friends with him. His father cherished him as a godsend—a great compensation for theloss of his eldest son. But unfortunately, he also lost his life in a brave act of self-sacrifice. Oneday, when he was working down the pit, the props, damaged, gave way and the pit caved in. hegrasped one prop that was about to fall and held fast to it. Many of the miners got out ofdanger, but he was crushed in the pit.
老人的傷痛是不用說(shuō)的,他馬上變成了一個(gè)非常衰敗、軟弱的人了。不過(guò),還剩下一個(gè)小兒子,這是做父親的唯一的安慰。老人改變了主意,決心不讓小兒子成為一個(gè)出眾的英雄好漢的人物,因?yàn)樗麑?shí)在不能再忍受那種折損兒子的痛苦。他嘆息著說(shuō):“唉,與其因?yàn)樗胁拍芏粖Z走,我寧愿他是一個(gè)一無(wú)所長(zhǎng)的沒(méi)有出息的人呵。”這樣,老人就親自教育這個(gè)小兒子,采取了一種連那些老婆婆們教育女娃娃都很少采用的教育方法。而這個(gè)小兒子,也真孝順,果然沒(méi)有叫父親失望。就是說(shuō),他讓自己成為一個(gè)又懦弱又自私而真的一無(wú)用處的人了??墒?,真沒(méi)有想到,到了這個(gè)時(shí)候,這個(gè)老人感到從來(lái)沒(méi)有過(guò)的悲哀和不幸了。他一邊痛悔自己的錯(cuò)誤,一邊憎恨而又可憐自己的小兒子說(shuō):“這就叫做廢物,這就叫做膿包,是我一向所痛恨的?,F(xiàn)在因?yàn)槲易运剑H手把他制造出來(lái)了!噯,噯,這樣一個(gè)海淹不死、山壓不死的人,他活著到底做什么的?”
There were no words to describe how grieved the old man was. Soon he became weak andflabby. However, he had another son—the youngest one—to fall back on. This time he changedhis mind. He did not encourage him to become a hero, because he could no longer stand thepoignancy of losing his last child. He sighed, “I would rather he be a mediocrity than atalented person losing his life.” He set about educating him in such a way that even old womenwould not adopt in educating their granddaughters. And this son of his turned out to be veryobedient—he didn’t let him down. In other words, he became a weak, selfish and worthlessperson. It was not until then that the old man found himself a sad and most unfortunate manhe had never been before. He was full of remorse for the mistake he had made. He said in atone filled with anger and pity for his son, “This is what is called good-for-nothing. He has nowbecome the very kind of person I dislike. I am to blame though, for I’ve made him like this withmy own doing. Ah, I wonder if life has any meaning to such a creature, though he is notdrowned in the sea, nor buried in the pit.
這個(gè)老人實(shí)在無(wú)法愛(ài)他的小兒子,因?yàn)樗荒軔?ài)波瀾壯闊的海和巍峨堅(jiān)實(shí)的山,以及像他大兒子、二兒子那樣的人。因此,他現(xiàn)在做父親的心,不得不無(wú)限地痛苦,這是他一度錯(cuò)誤的想法和他親手毀壞了小兒子這件事情的一個(gè)懲罰。”
The old man could not bring himself to love his son any more, for he could only love stormyseas, lofty mountains and heroic people like his first two sons. Being a father, he was nowsuffering from a broken heart—a punishment brought on himself for ruining his youngest sonas a result of his own mistake.
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