青蛙王子英语
青蛙王子英文
The Frog Prince 青蛙王子。补充资料:《青蛙王子》的作者是格林兄弟。《青蛙王子》取自于格林童话中的第一个故事。它是世界童话的经典之作,自问世以来,在世界各地影响十分广泛。也有单独以青蛙王子作为单篇故事的丛书。已有超过百种语言的译本,上百种不同版本,以及许多戏剧、电影、电视剧、动画等改编作品。《青蛙王子》中英俊的王子被恶毒的巫婆施了咒语变成了丑陋的青蛙,在肮脏的深水潭里过活。与以往锦衣玉食的生活相比,深水潭里的生活被形容为“地狱”肯定不为过。但纵使王子遭受了众多苦难,故事自始至终却没有提到王子是因为什么受到诅咒。作者简介:雅各·格林和威廉·格林兄弟是德国童话搜集家、语言文化研究者。因两人兴趣相近,经历相似,合作研究语言学、搜集和整理民间童话与传说,故称“格林兄弟”。他们生于哈垴一个多子女的法学家家庭,同在卡塞尔上学,同在马尔堡学习法律,后又同在卡塞尔图书馆工作,1830年同时担任格廷根大学教授。1840年任柏林科学院院士、柏林大学教授,直至他们去世。
用英语写青蛙王子的故事60词
Once upon a time there lived a King who had several beautiful daughters, but the youngest was even more beautiful than the rest.
Near the castle of this King was a large and gloomy forest. Just a short walk into the trees was a small clearing. At the far side stood an old lime tree, and beneath its branches splashed a fountain in the middle of a dark, deep pool.
Whenever it was very hot, the King's youngest daughter would run of into this wood and sit by the pool, throwing her golden ball into the air. This was her favourite pastime.
One afternoon when the Princess threw the ball high up in the air, she didn't catch it! It slipped through her fingers onto the grass. Then it rolled past her into the pool and disappeared beneath the water.
The Princess peered into the pool, but her precious ball was gone. Quickly, she plunged her arms into the pool as far as she could reach, but she could feel nothing except weeds and water lilies. Some people said the pool was so deep, it had no bottom. So when the Princess realised her golden ball was gone forever, she began to cry. "Come back to me this minute, golden ball," sobbed the Princess, staring into the water.
Now as a rule, Princesses are used to getting their own way. So after her golden ball didn't magically pop up out of the water, she started to howl even louder. Dear, oh dear! First she stamped her feet and then she threw herself down on the grass in temper.
The Princess was making so much noise that she didn't notice a big green frog stick his head out of the water and jump onto the grass beside her. "Don't cry, beautiful Princess," croaked the frog. " I saw your golden ball fall into the water, and it will be my pleasure to dive down and get it for you, if you will give me something in return.
At this, the Princess cheered up. " I will gladly give you my jewels and pearls, even my golden crown, if you will bring back my golden ball." It is true to say that promises should never be made in a hurry, even by Princesses, because a promise is a thing that must be kept, especially to frogs!"
The frog hopped nearer to the Princess. "Pearls and jewels and golden crowns are no use to me," he went on, "but if you'll love me and be my friend, if you'll let me eat from your golden plate, drink from your golden cup, and sleep on your golden bed, I will dive down and fetch your ball."
So eager was the Princess to see her golden ball once more, that she didn't listen too carefully to what the frog had to say.
"I promise you all you ask, if only you will bring my ball," she said.
Quickly as a flash, the frog jumped into the pool then bobbed up again with the ball in his mouth. Straight away the King's daughter snatched her ball and ran back to the castle.
"Take me with you," cried the frog. "I cannot run as fast as you and I shall be left behind."
But the Princess didn't care about her promise and soon forgot all about the frog. Later that day, when the Princess was sitting at the table, something was heard coming up the marble stairs. Splish, splosh, splish splosh! The sound came nearer and nearer, and a voice cried, "Let me in, youngest daughter of the King."
The Princess jumped up to see who had called her. Now when she caught sight of the frog, she turned very pale.
"What does a frog want with you?" demanded the King, looking rather surprised.
The Princess hung her head. "When I was sitting by the fountain my golden ball fell into the water. This frog fetched it back for me, because I cried so much." The Princess started to cry again. "I promised to love him and let him eat from my golden plate, drink from my golden cup, and sleep on my golden bed."
The King looked at the frog and thought for a while before he spoke. "Then you must keep your promise, my daughter."
The Princess knew she must obey, so she let the frog to come inside. The frog hopped in after her and jumped up into her chair and straight onto the table. "Now push your golden plate near me." said the frog, "so that we may eat together." As she did so, the frog leapt onto her plate and ate up all her dinner, which was just as well, because the Princess didn't feel much like eating.
Next, the frog drank from her little golden cup until it was quite empty. Somehow the Princess didn't feel at all thirsty either! After the frog had finished, he took one great leap and landed on the Princess's knee. "Go away you ugly, cold frog!" she screamed. "I will never let you sleep on my lovely, clean bed!"
The made the King very angry. "This frog helped you when you needed it. Now you must keep your promise to him."
"I am very tired after that wonderful meal," the frog said, "and you did promise that I could go to sleep on your golden bed."
Very unwillingly the Princess picked up the frog and carried him upstairs to her room.
When the frog hopped into the middle of her golden bed, it was just too much for the Princess. She pushed the frog hard and it fell onto the floor.
As he fell he was changed into a handsome Prince. A spell had been cast on him by an evil witch and only the Princess had the power to break it.
The Princess was speechless. She felt very sorry indeed that she had been so unkind to the frog.
After a while, the handsome Prince and the Princess were married, and lived happily ever after.
译文:青蛙王子
在遥远的古代,人们心中的美好愿望往往能够变成现实。就在那个令人神往的时代,曾经有过一位国王。国王有好几个女儿,个个都长得非常美丽;尤其是他的小女儿,更是美如天仙,就连见多识广的太阳,每次照在她脸上时,都对她的美丽感到惊诧不已。
国王的宫殿附近,有一片幽暗的大森林。在这片森林中的一棵老椴树下,有一个水潭,水潭很深。在天热的时候,小公主常常来到这片森林,坐在清凉的水潭边上。她坐在那里感到无聊的时候,就取出一只金球,把金球抛向空中,然后再用手接住。这成了她最喜爱的游戏。
不巧的是,有一次,小公主伸出两只小手去接金球,金球却没有落进她的手里,而是掉到了地上,而且一下子就滚到了水潭里。小公主两眼紧紧地盯着金球,可是金球忽地一下子在水潭里就没影儿了。因为水潭里的水很深,看不见底,小公主就哭了起来,她的哭声越来越大,哭得伤心极了。哭着哭着,小公主突然听见有人大声说:“哎呀,公主,您这是怎么啦?您这样嚎啕大哭,就连石头听了都会心疼的呀。”听了这话,小公主四处张望,想弄清楚说话声是从哪儿传来的,不料却发现一只青蛙,从水里伸出他那丑陋不堪的肥嘟嘟的大脑袋。
"啊!原来是你呀,游泳健将,”小公主对青蛙说道,“我在这儿哭,是因为我的金球掉进水潭里去了。”
"好啦,不要难过,别哭了,”青蛙回答说,“我有办法帮助您。要是我帮您把您的金球捞出来,您拿什么东西来回报我呢?”
"亲爱的青蛙,你要什么东西都成呵,”小公主回答说,“我的衣服、我的珍珠和宝石、甚至我头上戴着的这顶金冠,都可以给你。”
听了这话,青蛙对小公主说:“您的衣服、您的珍珠、您的宝石,还有您的金冠,我哪样都不想要。不过,要是您喜欢我,让我做您的好朋友,我们一起游戏,吃饭的时候让我和您同坐一张餐桌,用您的小金碟子吃东西,用您的小高脚杯饮酒,晚上还让我睡在您的小床上;要是您答应所有这一切的话,我就潜到水潭里去,把您的金球捞出来。”
"好的,太好了,”小公主说,“只要你愿意把我的金球捞出来,你的一切要求我都答应。”小公主虽然嘴上这么说,心里却想:“这只青蛙可真够傻的,尽胡说八道!他只配蹲在水潭里,和其他青蛙一起呱呱叫,怎么可能做人的好朋友呢?”
青蛙得到了小公主的许诺之后,把脑袋往水里一扎,就潜入了水潭。过了不大一会儿,青蛙嘴里衔着金球,浮出了水面,然后把金球吐在草地上。小公主重又见到了自己心爱的玩具,心里别提有多高兴了。她把金球拣了起来,撒腿就跑。
"别跑!别跑!”青蛙大声叫道,“带上我呀!我可跑不了您那么快。”
尽管青蛙扯着嗓子拼命叫喊,可是没有一点儿用。小公主对青蛙的喊叫根本不予理睬,而是径直跑回了家,并且很快就把可怜的青蛙忘记得一干二净。青蛙只好蹦蹦跳跳地又回到水潭里去。
第二天,小公主跟国王和大臣们刚刚坐上餐桌,才开始用她的小金碟进餐,突然听见啪啦啪啦的声音。随着声响,有个什么东西顺着大理石台阶往上跳,到了门口时,便一边敲门一边大声嚷嚷:“小公主,快开门!”听到喊声,小公主急忙跑到门口,想看看是谁在门外喊叫。打开门一看,原来是那只青蛙,正蹲在门前。小公主见是青蛙,猛然把门关上,转身赶紧回到座位,心里害怕极了。国王发现小公主一副心慌意乱的样子,就问她:"孩子,你怎么会吓成这个样子?该不是门外有个巨人要把你抓走吧?”"啊,不是的,”小公主回答说,“不是什么巨人,而是一只讨厌的青蛙。”“青蛙想找你做什么呢?”"唉!我的好爸爸,昨天,我到森林里去了。坐在水潭边上玩的时候,金球掉到水潭里去了,于是我就哭了。我哭得很伤心,青蛙就替我把金球捞了上来。因为青蛙请求我做他的朋友,我就答应了,可是我压根儿没有想到,他会从水潭里爬出来,爬这么远的路到这儿来。现在他就在门外呢,想要上咱这儿来。”正说着话的当儿,又听见了敲门声,接着是大声的喊叫:"小公主啊我的爱,快点儿把门打开!爱你的人已到来,快点儿把门打开!你不会忘记昨天,老椴树下水潭边,潭水深深球不见,是你亲口许诺言。”
国王听了之后对小公主说,“你决不能言而无信,快去开门让他进来。”小公主走过去把门打开,青蛙蹦蹦跳跳地进了门,然后跟着小公主来到座位前,接着大声叫道,“把我抱到你身旁呀!”小公主听了吓得发抖,国王却吩咐她照青蛙说的去做。青蛙被放在了椅子上,可心里不太高兴,想到桌子上去。上了桌子之后又说,“把您的小金碟子推过来一点儿好吗?这样我们就可以一快儿吃啦。”很显然,小公主很不情愿这么做,可她还是把金碟子推了过去。青蛙吃得津津有味,可小公主却一点儿胃口都没有。终于,青蛙开口说,“我已经吃饱了。现在我有点累了,请把我抱到您的小卧室去,铺好您的缎子被盖,然后我们就寝吧。”
小公主害怕这只冷冰冰的青蛙,连碰都不敢碰一下。一听他要在自己整洁漂亮的小床上睡觉,就哭了起来。
国王见小公主这个样子,就生气地对她说,“在我们困难的时候帮助过我们的人,不论他是谁,过后都不应当受到鄙视。”
于是,小公主用两只纤秀的手指把青蛙挟起来,带着他上了楼,把他放在卧室的一个角落里。可是她刚刚在床上躺下,青蛙就爬到床边对她说,“我累了,我也想在床上睡觉。请把我抱上来,要不然我就告诉您父亲。”
一听这话,小公主勃然大怒,一把抓起青蛙,朝墙上死劲儿摔去。"现在你想睡就去睡吧,你这个丑陋的讨厌鬼!”谁知他一落地,已不再是什么青蛙,却一下子变成了一位王子:一位两眼炯炯有神、满面笑容的王子。
直到这时候,王子才告诉小公主,原来他被一个狠毒的巫婆施了魔法,除了小公主以外,谁也不能把他从水潭里解救出来。于是,遵照国王的旨意,他成为小公主亲密的朋友和伴侣,明天,他们将一道返回他的王国。
第二天早上,太阳爬上山的时候,一辆八匹马拉的大马车已停在了门前,马头上都插着洁白的羽毛,一晃一晃的,马身上套着金光闪闪的马具。车后边站着王子的仆人——忠心耿耿的亨利。亨利的主人被变成一只青蛙之后,他悲痛欲绝,于是他在自己的胸口套上了三个铁箍,免得他的心因为悲伤而破碎了。马车来接年轻的王子回他的王国去。忠心耿耿的亨利扶着他的主人和王妃上了车厢,然后自己又站到了车后边去。他们上路后刚走了不远,突然听见噼噼啦啦的响声,好像有什么东西断裂了。路上,噼噼啦啦声响了一次又一次,每次王子和王妃听见响声,都以为是车上的什么东西坏了。其实不然,忠心耿耿的亨利见主人是那么地幸福,因而感到欣喜若狂,于是那几个铁箍就从他的胸口上一个接一个地崩掉了。
青蛙王子英文版
The Frog Prince
In olden times when wishing still helped one, there lived a king whose daughters were all beautiful, but the youngest was so beautiful that the sun itself, which has seen so much, was astonished whenever it shone in her face. Close by the king's castle lay a great dark forest, and under an old lime-tree in the forest was a well, and when the day was very warm, the king's child went out into the forest and sat down by the side of the cool fountain, and when she was bored she took a golden ball, and threw it up on high and caught it, and this ball was her favorite play thing.
Now it so happened that on one occasion the princess's golden ball did not fall into the little hand which she was holding up for it, but on to the ground beyond, and rolled straight into the water. The king's daughter followed it with her eyes, but it vanished, and the well was deep, so deep that the bottom could not be seen. At this she began to cry, and cried louder and louder, and could not be comforted. And as she thus lamented someone said to her, "What ails you, king's daughter? You weep so that even a stone would show pity."
She looked round to the side from whence the voice came, and saw a frog stretching forth its big, ugly head from the water. "Ah, old water-splasher, is it you," she said, "I am weeping for my golden ball, which has fallen into the well." "Be quiet, and do not weep," answered the frog, "I can help you, but what will you give me if I bring your play thing up again?" "Whatever you will have, dear frog," said she, "My clothes, my pearls and jewels, and even the golden crown which I am wearing." The frog answered, "I do not care for your clothes, your pearls and jewels, nor for your golden crown, but if you will love me and let me be your companion and play-fellow, and sit by you at your little table, and eat off your little golden plate, and drink out of your little cup, and sleep in your little bed - if you will promise me this I will go down below, and bring you your golden ball up again."
"Oh yes," said she, "I promise you all you wish, if you will but bring me my ball back again." But she thought, "How the silly frog does talk. All he does is to sit in the water with the other frogs, and croak. He can be no companion to any human being."
But the frog when he had received this promise, put his head into the water and sank down; and in a short while came swimmming up again with the ball in his mouth, and threw it on the grass. The king's daughter was delighted to see her pretty play thing once more, and picked it up, and ran away with it. "Wait, wait," said the frog. "Take me with you. I can't run as you can." But what did it avail him to scream his croak, croak, after her, as loudly as he could. She did not listen to it, but ran home and soon forgot the poor frog, who was forced to go back into his well again.
The next day when she had seated herself at table with the king and all the courtiers, and was eating from her little golden plate, something came creeping splish splash, splish splash, up the marble staircase, and when it had got to the top, it knocked at the door and cried, "Princess, youngest princess, open the door for me." She ran to see who was outside, but when she opened the door, there sat the frog in front of it. Then she slammed the door to, in great haste, sat down to dinner again, and was quite frightened. The king saw plainly that her heart was beating violently, and said, "My child, what are you so afraid of? Is there perchance a giant outside who wants to carry you away?"
"Ah, no," replied she. "It is no giant but a disgusting frog."
"What does a frog want with you?"
"Ah, dear father, yesterday as I was in the forest sitting by the well, playing, my golden ball fell into the water. And because I cried so, the frog brought it out again for me, and because he so insisted, I promised him he should be my companion, but I never thought he would be able to come out of his water. And now he is outside there, and wants to come in to me."
In the meantime it knocked a second time, and cried, "Princess, youngest princess, open the door for me, do you not know what you said to me yesterday by the cool waters of the well. Princess, youngest princess, open the door for me."
Then said the king, "That which you have promised must you perform. Go and let him in." She went and opened the door, and the frog hopped in and followed her, step by step, to her chair. There he sat and cried, "Lift me up beside you." She delayed, until at last the king commanded her to do it. Once the frog was on the chair he wanted to be on the table, and when he was on the table he said, "Now, push your little golden plate nearer to me that we may eat together." She did this, but it was easy to see that she did not do it willingly. The frog enjoyed what he ate, but almost every mouthful she took choked her. At length he said, "I have eaten and am satisfied, now I am tired, carry me into your little room and make your little silken bed ready, and we will both lie down and go to sleep."
The king's daughter began to cry, for she was afraid of the cold frog which she did not like to touch, and which was now to sleep in her pretty, clean little bed. But the king grew angry and said, "He who helped you when you were in trouble ought not afterwards to be despised by you." So she took hold of the frog with two fingers, carried him upstairs, and put him in a corner, but when she was in bed he crept to her and said, "I am tired, I want to sleep as well as you, lift me up or I will tell your father." At this she was terribly angry, and took him up and threw him with all her might against the wall. "Now, will you be quiet, odious frog," said she. But when he fell down he was no frog but a king's son with kind and beautiful eyes. He by her father's will was now her dear companion and husband. Then he told her how he had been bewitched by a wicked witch, and how no one could have delivered him from the well but herself, and that tomorrow they would go together into his kingdom.
Then they went to sleep, and the next morning when the sun awoke them, a carriage came driving up with eight white horses, which had white ostrich feathers on their heads, and were harnessed with golden chains, and behind stood the young king's servant Faithful Henry.
Faithful Henry had been so unhappy when his master was changed into a frog, that he had caused three iron bands to be laid round his heart, lest it should burst with grief and sadness. The carriage was to conduct the young king into his kingdom. Faithful Henry helped them both in, and placed himself behind again, and was full of joy because of this deliverance. And when they had driven a part of the way the king's son heard a cracking behind him as if something had broken. So he turned round and cried, "Henry, the carriage is breaking."
"No, master, it is not the carriage. It is a band from my heart, which was put there in my great pain when you were a frog and imprisoned in the well." Again and once again while they were on their way something cracked, and each time the king's son thought the carriage was breaking, but it was only the bands which were springing from the heart of Faithful Henry because his master was set free and was happy.
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《青蛙王子》说的是一位国王美丽的小女儿一天玩最喜爱的金球时,不小心把球掉入了井中!在井中看到青蛙。要青蛙帮助她捡起球!但要青蛙和公主做好朋友,青蛙捡起球后,小公主没有 搭理青蛙,回到了王国。当公主和国王还有大臣们吃饭时,有人敲门,公主去开门,看见青蛙,只是告诉国王没什么,青蛙又敲了一下门,青蛙直接告诉国王是小公主的国王,国王得知说公主不能答应别人的事情不做,让青蛙和公主一起吃饭睡觉。当睡觉时公主不愿意和一只青蛙睡一起,她把青蛙扔到墙上,青蛙一瞬间变成英俊的王子,他告诉公主,自己被巫女施了魔法,今天公主解救了他,要和公主结婚。于是公主和王子幸福的在一起了!扩展资料《格林童话》是欧洲各国中搜集、编写最早,篇幅最长,系统性最强的一部童话集。其中不少故事反映了普通百姓的质朴、幽默、机智和勇敢。故事情节曲折,但不离奇,叙述朴素,却不单调。有不少故事的语言富于诗意。《格林童话》产生于十九世纪初,是由德国著名语言学家,雅格·格林和威廉·格林兄弟收集、整理、加工完成的德国民间文学。
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在愿望还能变成现实的古代,有过一位国王。他的女儿个个都长得很漂亮,尤其是那个小女儿,就连什么东西都见过的太阳每次照在她的脸上,也要对她的美丽感到惊讶。国王的宫殿附近有一片幽暗的大森林。森林中,在一株老菩提树下,有一口水井。天气很热的时候,小公主常常到森林里去,坐在清凉的井边上,要是感到无聊了,她就取出一个金球来,把它抛到空中然后又接住。这个金球成了她最心爱的玩具。
可有一次,公主伸出手去接金球,它却没落进她的小手中,而是掉到地上,一滚滚到井里去了。公主两眼紧盯着它,可金球还是没影儿啦,因为那水井深得看不见底。她于是哭起来,哭得越来越响,哭得伤心到了极点。就在她这么痛哭不已的时候,突然听到有谁喊她:“公主,你这是怎么啦?你这么大声哭泣,连石头也会心疼的。”公主四处张望,想弄清楚喊声是从哪儿钻出来的,却发现一只青蛙,从井水里伸出它那丑陋的大脑袋。“唉,原来是你呀,划水老手,”她说,“我在这儿哭,因为我的金球掉到井里去了哟。”“别难过,别哭了,”青蛙回答,“我想我有办法帮助你。可要是我把你的金球捞上来了,你拿什么报答我呢?”“你要什么都行啊,亲爱的青蛙,”公主说,“我可以给你我的衣服,我的珍珠、宝石,还有我头上戴的这顶金冠。”“你的衣服、你的珍珠宝石和你金冠,我统统不想要,”青蛙回答,“可要是你喜欢我,就让我做你的朋友,陪你一起玩儿,和你同坐一张小餐桌,同用你的金盘子吃东西,从你的小杯子中喝酒,晚上还睡你的小床——要是你答应这一切,我就愿意下井去,把金球给你捞上来。”“好吧,”公主说,“我答应你所有这些要求,只要你替我找回金球。”话虽如此,她心里却想:“这个傻青蛙吹什么牛!它只配和别的青蛙一起蹲在井里呱呱叫,做不了任何人的朋友。”
青蛙呢,得到了许诺就脑袋往水里一沉,潜下井去,不多一会儿工夫又游到水面上来,嘴里衔着金球。它把球吐在草地上,公主重又见到自己的玩具,说不出有多高兴,一拾起来就飞快地跑了。“等一等,等一等!”青蛙大声喊叫。“把我带上,我可跑不到你那么快呀!”可是它尽管拼命地呱呱呱叫喊,也一点没有用。公主不听它的,很快回到家,不一会儿便把可怜的青蛙忘记啦,它只好又跳回它的井里去。
第二天,公主跟国王和大臣们坐上餐桌,正从她的小金盘子里拿东西吃呐,突然听见啪啦啪啦地,从大理石台阶爬上一个什么东西来,到了上面它便一边敲门一边喊:“公主,小公主,给我开门。”公主跑过去,想看外边谁在叫,打开门一看,却是青蛙蹲在门前。她赶紧关上门,坐回桌子边,心里怕极了。国王见她心慌意乱的样子,问:“孩子,干吗这么胆战心惊,该不是门外有个巨人要抓你走吧?”
“唉,不是的,”她回答,“不是巨人,是一只讨厌的青蛙。”“青蛙找你干什么呢?”“唉,好爸爸,昨天我坐在森林中的水井边上玩儿,突然我的金球掉到了水井里。我哭得很伤心,青蛙就替我把它捞了上来。因为它坚持要求,我答应让它做我的朋友。可我压根儿没想到,它真能从水井里爬出来,这会儿它就在门外,想要上我这儿来。”这时候,只听外边又敲起门来,并且在喊:
“小公主啊小公主,
快给我把门开开!
难道你已经忘记,
昨天说过什么话,
在清凉的井台?
小公主啊小公主,
快给我把门开开!”
国王听了说:“你不管答应了什么,都得办到。去,给它开门吧。”公主去打开门,青蛙一蹦就进来了,而且一步一步地紧跟着她,到了椅子前。它蹲在那儿喊道:“抱我上来呀!”公主犹豫不决,直到国王命令她抱。青蛙起先被放在椅子上,它却想上桌子,上了桌子又说:“现在把你的小金盘子推过来一点,我们好一块吃。”公主也这么做了,可看样子却很不情愿。青蛙倒是吃得津津有味,她呢却什么都咽不下去。终于,青蛙说:“我吃饱了,也疲倦了,现在抱我去你的卧室,整理好你的缎子被盖,咱们躺下睡觉吧。”公主一听哭起来,她怕这只冷冰冰的青蛙,碰都不敢碰它一下,更别提让它在她又漂亮又干净的被盖里睡觉呐。可是国王生气了,说:“在你困难的时候无论谁帮助了你,过后你都不应该瞧不起!”这样,她才用两根指头把青蛙拈起来,放到卧室的一个角落上,可是等她在床上睡好了,它却爬起来说:“我累了,想和你一样舒舒服服睡一觉。抱我上去,要不我告诉你爸爸。”这一来公主真气坏了,一把抓起青蛙,狠命朝墙上摔去:“这下你该老实啦,你这讨厌的家伙!”
谁知它一落在地上,已经不是青蛙,而变成了一位王子,一位长着又美丽又善良的眼睛的王子。于是,遵照国王的旨意,他做了公主亲密的伴侣和丈夫。这时候,他才告诉她,他原来被一个狠毒的妖婆施了魔法,除了公主一人,谁也不能救他出那水井。明天他们就要一道回他的王国去。说完,他俩便睡着了。第二天早上,太阳唤醒了他们。门外已驶来一辆八匹马拉的马车,马头上都插着白色的驼鸟毛,马身上套的链子金光闪闪,车后边站着王子的仆人,他就是忠诚的享利。在他的主人被变成一只青蛙的时候,这位忠诚的享利真叫伤心极了,他让人在自己胸口上箍了三道铁箍,免得他的心难过痛苦得破碎掉。这会儿,马车来接王子回他的王国去。忠诚的享利扶他夫妇俩上了车,自己又站到车后边,心中因为王子获救而充满了喜悦。他们走了一段路,王子听见后面发出咔啦咔啦的响声,像是有什么东西破了。他于是调过头,大声说:
“享利,车子破了。”
“不,主人,不是车子,
是我心口上的铁箍;
我的心啊,当你变成
青蛙,困在井里,
真是非常非常痛苦。”
路上,一会儿咔啦响一声又咔啦一声,每次王子都以为是车裂了,其实哩,只是因为主人获得拯救和幸福,忠诚的享利一高兴,心口上的三道铁箍全崩掉喽。
黑马王子用英语怎么说
白马王子翻译为Prince Charming,这里的charming是形容词,意思是"迷人的,有魅力的"..不知道黑马王子指什么样的王子,如果是指比较冷酷的王子,那么照同样的翻译方法就是:
Prince Cool
如果是相貌不怎么样,或者凶悍的王子,那就是:
Prince Evillooking
如果是指长得比较黑的王子,就是:
Prince Black
如果是指有一匹黑马的王子,就是:
Prince who has a black horse.