武當山 的释义 | Babel Free
u²¹⁴⁻²¹ tɑŋ⁵⁵ ʂän⁵⁵释义
Wudang Mountains (a mountain range located in the northwestern part of Hubei, China)
例句
“師公得知,連喪他兩個得意門人,自然心痛,且防天下人恥笑武當山武藝不及少林寺精妙,豈不失了威名?”
When my shigong knows that he lost two of his proud disciples, he will naturally have a heartache, and in preventing everyone from ridiculing that the martial arts of the Wudang Mountains is not as fine as that of the Shaolin Monastery, would he not lose his reputation?
“师公得知,连丧他两个得意门人,自然心痛,且防天下人耻笑武当山武艺不及少林寺精妙,岂不失了威名?”
When my shigong knows that he lost two of his proud disciples, he will naturally have a heartache, and in preventing everyone from ridiculing that the martial arts of the Wudang Mountains is not as fine as that of the Shaolin Monastery, would he not lose his reputation?
“中國的兒童給大家特別看得起,那當然也很好,然而出來的題目就因此常常是難題,仍如飛劍一樣,非上武當山尋師學道之後,決計沒法辦。”
That everyone thinks especially highly of Chinese children is also very good of course, yet the questions that come up are often difficult. It is like flying swords: there is certainly no way to do it without going up to the Wudang Mountains to seek for a master and learn his ways.
“中国的儿童给大家特别看得起,那当然也很好,然而出来的题目就因此常常是难题,仍如飞剑一样,非上武当山寻师学道之后,决计没法办。”
That everyone thinks especially highly of Chinese children is also very good of course, yet the questions that come up are often difficult. It is like flying swords: there is certainly no way to do it without going up to the Wudang Mountains to seek for a master and learn his ways.
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