五一劳动节的由来英语故事( 二 )


"51" night before lasts of 1921, the long and hot store labor extension school that summer waits for someone to establish in the communism group of Peking member in, the workers learn to sing 《 51 memorial songs 》 .Its lyrics is:" The beautiful freedom, the star of world, puts together me red-blooded, sacrifice for him, want to sweep away the force system everything clean, remember the beautiful day of May first.The red flag dance in the wind, walk bright road, each exhausted ability, each take need, don't pide the rich and poor high or low, responsibility only mutual aid, wish hard everyone is together enterprising." This stalwart and emollient song, from grow the teacher of the hot store labor practice school and University of Peking to progress the student to create the plait but become together.
1921年“五一”前夕 , 在北京的共产主义小组成员邓中夏等人创办的长辛店劳动补习学校里 , 工人们学唱《五一纪念歌》 。其歌词是:“美哉自由 , 世界明星 , 拼吾热血 , 为他牺牲 , 要把强权制度一切扫除净 , 记取五月一日之良辰 。红旗飞舞 , 走光明路 , 各尽所能 , 各取所需 , 不分贫富贵贱 , 责任唯互助 , 愿大家努力齐进取 。”这首雄壮有力的歌 , 是由长辛店劳动实习学校的教员和北京大学的进步学生共同创编而成的 。
2、劳动节英语故事
IT is well known that the Fairy People cannot abide meanness. They like to be liberally dealt with when they beg or borrow of the human race; and, on the other hand, to those who come to them in need, they are invariably generous.
Now there once lived a certain housewife who had a sharp eye to her own interests, and gave alms of what she had no use for, hoping to get some reward in return. One day a Hillman knocked at her door.
"Can you lend us a saucepan, good mother?" said he. "There's a wedding in the hill, and all the pots are in use."
"Is he to have one?" asked the servant lass who had opened the door.
"Aye, to be sure," answered the housewife; "one must be neighborly."
【五一劳动节的由来英语故事】But when the maid was taking a saucepan from the shelf, the housewife pinched her arm and whispered sharply: "Not that, you good-for- nothing! Get the old one out of the cupboard. It leaks, and the Hillmen are so neat, and such nimble workers, that they are sure to mend it before they send it home. So one obliges the Fairy People, and saves sixpence in tinkering!"
Thus bidden the maid fetched the saucepan, which had been laid by until the tinker's next visit, and gave it to the Hillman, who thanked her and went away.
In due time the saucepan was returned, and, as the housewife had foreseen, it was neatly mended and ready for use.
At supper-time the maid filled the pan with milk, and set it on the fire for the children's supper. But in a few minutes the milk was so burnt and smoked that no one could touch it, and even the pigs refused to drink it.

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