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开 本: 16开纸 张: 胶版纸包 装: 平装-胶订是否套装: 否国际标准书号ISBN: 9787119016627
内容简介
China’s great classic novel Outlaws of the Marsh,written in the fourteenth century,is a fictional account of twelfth-century events during the Song Dynasty.One by one,over a hundred men and women are forced by the harsh feudal officialdom to take to the hills.They band together and defeat every attempt of the government troops to crush them.Within this framework we find intrigue,adventure,murder,warfare,romance…in a connected series of fascinating individual tales,told in the suspenseful manner of the traditional storyteller.
目 录
CHAPTER 1
Zhang the Divine Teacher Prays to Dispel a Plague
Marshal Hong Releases Demons by Mistake
CHAPTER 2
Arms Instructor Wang Goes Secretly to Yanan Prefecture
Nine Dragons Shi Jill Wreaks Havoc in Shi Family Village
CHAPTER 3
Master Shi Leaves Huayin County at Night
Major Lu Pummels the Lord of the West
CHAPTER 4
Sagacious Lu Puts Mount Wutai in an Uproar
Squire Zhao Repairs Wenshu Monastery
CHAPTER 5
Dnmk,the Little King Raises the Gold-Spangled Bed Curtains
Lu the Tattooed Monk Throws Peach Blossom Village into Confusion
CHAPTER 6
Nine Dragons Sift Jin Robs in Red Pine Forest
Sagacious Lu Bums Down Waguan Monastery
CHAPTER 7
The Tattooed Monk Uproots a Willow Tree
Lin Chong Enters White Tiger Inner Sanctum by Mistake
CHAPTER 8
Arms Instructor Lin Is Tattooed and Exiled to Cangzhou
Sagacious Lu Makes a Shambles of Wild Boar Forest
CHAPTER 9
Chai Jin Keeps Open House for All Bold Men
Lin Chong Defeats Instructor Hong in a Bout with Staves
CHAPTER 10
Lin Chong Shelters from the Snowstorm in the Mountain Spirit Temple
Captain Lu Qian Sets Fire to the Fodder Depot
CHAPTER 11
Zhu Gui Shoots a Signal Arrow from the Lakeside Pavilion
Lin Chong Climbs Mount Liangshan in the Snowy Night
CHAPTER 12
Lin Chong Joins the Bandits in Liangshan Marsh
Yang Zhi Sells His Sword in the Eastern Capital
CHAPTER 13
The Blue-Faced Beast Battles in the Northern Capital
Urgent Vanguard Vies for Honors on the Training Field
CHAPTER 14
Red-Haired Demon Lies Drunk in Lingguan Temple
Chao the Heavenly King Acknowledges a “Nephew” in East Bank Village
CHAPTER 15
Wu Yong Persuades the Three Ruan Brothers to Join
Gongsun Sheng Becomes One of the Righteous Seven
CHAPTER 16
Yang Zhi Escorts a Convoy of Precious Goods
Wu Yong by a Ruse Captures the Birthday Gifts
CHAPTER 17
The Tattooed Monk Assaults Two-Dragon Mountain Alone
With the Blue-Faced Beast He Takes Precious Pearl Monastery
CHAPTER 18
Song Jiang Secretly Helps Ward Chief Chao Flee
Beautiful Beard Cleverly Fools the Winged Tiger
CHAPTER 19
Lin Chong Stirs Internal Strife in the Water-Girt Stronghold
Chao Gai Wins a Battle in Liangshan Marsh
CHAPTER 20
The Men of Liangshan Marsh Make Chao Gai Their Chief
Liu Tang Leaves Yuncheng Town on a Moonlit Night
CHAPTER 21
Drunk,the Old Bawd Beats Tang the Ox
Song Jiang Slays Poxi in a Fit of Anger
CHAPTER 22
Mistress Yan Raises a Row at the County Office
Constable Zhu Tong Gallantly Lets Song Jiang Escape
CHAPTER 23
Lord Chai Accommodates Guests in Henghai County
Wu Song Kills a Tiger on Jingyang Ridge
CHAPTER 24
For Money Mistress Wang Arranges a Seduction
In Anger Yunge Riots in the Tea-Shop
CHAPTER 25
Mistress Wang Instigates Ximen Qing
The Adulterous Wife Poisons Wu the Elder
Notes
Zhang the Divine Teacher Prays to Dispel a Plague
Marshal Hong Releases Demons by Mistake
CHAPTER 2
Arms Instructor Wang Goes Secretly to Yanan Prefecture
Nine Dragons Shi Jill Wreaks Havoc in Shi Family Village
CHAPTER 3
Master Shi Leaves Huayin County at Night
Major Lu Pummels the Lord of the West
CHAPTER 4
Sagacious Lu Puts Mount Wutai in an Uproar
Squire Zhao Repairs Wenshu Monastery
CHAPTER 5
Dnmk,the Little King Raises the Gold-Spangled Bed Curtains
Lu the Tattooed Monk Throws Peach Blossom Village into Confusion
CHAPTER 6
Nine Dragons Sift Jin Robs in Red Pine Forest
Sagacious Lu Bums Down Waguan Monastery
CHAPTER 7
The Tattooed Monk Uproots a Willow Tree
Lin Chong Enters White Tiger Inner Sanctum by Mistake
CHAPTER 8
Arms Instructor Lin Is Tattooed and Exiled to Cangzhou
Sagacious Lu Makes a Shambles of Wild Boar Forest
CHAPTER 9
Chai Jin Keeps Open House for All Bold Men
Lin Chong Defeats Instructor Hong in a Bout with Staves
CHAPTER 10
Lin Chong Shelters from the Snowstorm in the Mountain Spirit Temple
Captain Lu Qian Sets Fire to the Fodder Depot
CHAPTER 11
Zhu Gui Shoots a Signal Arrow from the Lakeside Pavilion
Lin Chong Climbs Mount Liangshan in the Snowy Night
CHAPTER 12
Lin Chong Joins the Bandits in Liangshan Marsh
Yang Zhi Sells His Sword in the Eastern Capital
CHAPTER 13
The Blue-Faced Beast Battles in the Northern Capital
Urgent Vanguard Vies for Honors on the Training Field
CHAPTER 14
Red-Haired Demon Lies Drunk in Lingguan Temple
Chao the Heavenly King Acknowledges a “Nephew” in East Bank Village
CHAPTER 15
Wu Yong Persuades the Three Ruan Brothers to Join
Gongsun Sheng Becomes One of the Righteous Seven
CHAPTER 16
Yang Zhi Escorts a Convoy of Precious Goods
Wu Yong by a Ruse Captures the Birthday Gifts
CHAPTER 17
The Tattooed Monk Assaults Two-Dragon Mountain Alone
With the Blue-Faced Beast He Takes Precious Pearl Monastery
CHAPTER 18
Song Jiang Secretly Helps Ward Chief Chao Flee
Beautiful Beard Cleverly Fools the Winged Tiger
CHAPTER 19
Lin Chong Stirs Internal Strife in the Water-Girt Stronghold
Chao Gai Wins a Battle in Liangshan Marsh
CHAPTER 20
The Men of Liangshan Marsh Make Chao Gai Their Chief
Liu Tang Leaves Yuncheng Town on a Moonlit Night
CHAPTER 21
Drunk,the Old Bawd Beats Tang the Ox
Song Jiang Slays Poxi in a Fit of Anger
CHAPTER 22
Mistress Yan Raises a Row at the County Office
Constable Zhu Tong Gallantly Lets Song Jiang Escape
CHAPTER 23
Lord Chai Accommodates Guests in Henghai County
Wu Song Kills a Tiger on Jingyang Ridge
CHAPTER 24
For Money Mistress Wang Arranges a Seduction
In Anger Yunge Riots in the Tea-Shop
CHAPTER 25
Mistress Wang Instigates Ximen Qing
The Adulterous Wife Poisons Wu the Elder
Notes
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《水浒传(英文版 套装1-4册)》:
Entering the grove, they found a large manor enclosed by an earthen wall. Around the outside of the wall were two or three hundred big willows. Wang Jin knocked on the gate a long time. Finally, a vassal came out. The arms instructor set down his load and greeted him.
”What do you want?” the man asked.
”To tell you the truth,” said Wang Jin, “my mother and I tried to cover too much ground and we passed an inn. There doesn’t seem to be any inns or villages around here. We hope you can put us up for the night. We’Illeave tomorrow moming. We’d be glad to pay whatever is customary for lodgings. Please let us impose on your kindness.”
”Wait a bit,” said the vassal. “I’ll ask the squire,If he agrees, you can come in.”
”Sorry to trouble you, brother.”
Before long the man returned and said: “My master bids you both to enter.”
Wang Jin helped his mother dismount. Carrying his shoulderpole and leading the horse, he followed the vassal to a threshing-ground. There he set down his burden and tied the horse to a willow tree. Mother and son went to a hall roofed with thatch. The squire was waiting for them.
He was a man over sixty. His hair and beard were white. He wore a hood and a straight-cut loose-fitting gown, tied at the waist by a black silk sash. His feet were shod in tanned leather boots.
Wang Jin kowtowed respectfully.
”That’s not necessary,” the old man said hastily.”You’re travellers who’ve been exposed to the elements.Please be seated.”
Mother and son completed their ceremonial greetings and sat down.
”Where are you from?” asked the squire. “Why have you come here so late in the day?”
”Your humble servant is called Zhang,” said Wang Jin.
”We livein the capital. Because we’ve used up our money and cannot carry on our business, we’re going to Yanan Prefecture to join some relatives. On the road today we were too eager to press on, and passed an inn without noticing it. If you’ll permit us to spend the night here we’ll leave in the morning and pay whatever is customary for accommodations.”
”Certainly. Who carries his lodgings with him when he travels? I don’t suppose you and your mother have eaten?” The squire told his vassal to bring food.
Soon a table was set up in the hall and the vassal came in with a tray bearing four vegetable dishes and one of beef. He set these on the table and heated some wine which he served first.
”Our fare is crude here in the country,” said the squire.
”I hope you’ll forgive us.”
Wang Jin rose and thanked him. “We’re putting you to too much trouble. We don’t know how to repay you.”
”No need to talk like that:’ said the squire. “Let us drink.”
In response to his urging Wang Jin and his mother downed six or seven cups of wine.
……
Entering the grove, they found a large manor enclosed by an earthen wall. Around the outside of the wall were two or three hundred big willows. Wang Jin knocked on the gate a long time. Finally, a vassal came out. The arms instructor set down his load and greeted him.
”What do you want?” the man asked.
”To tell you the truth,” said Wang Jin, “my mother and I tried to cover too much ground and we passed an inn. There doesn’t seem to be any inns or villages around here. We hope you can put us up for the night. We’Illeave tomorrow moming. We’d be glad to pay whatever is customary for lodgings. Please let us impose on your kindness.”
”Wait a bit,” said the vassal. “I’ll ask the squire,If he agrees, you can come in.”
”Sorry to trouble you, brother.”
Before long the man returned and said: “My master bids you both to enter.”
Wang Jin helped his mother dismount. Carrying his shoulderpole and leading the horse, he followed the vassal to a threshing-ground. There he set down his burden and tied the horse to a willow tree. Mother and son went to a hall roofed with thatch. The squire was waiting for them.
He was a man over sixty. His hair and beard were white. He wore a hood and a straight-cut loose-fitting gown, tied at the waist by a black silk sash. His feet were shod in tanned leather boots.
Wang Jin kowtowed respectfully.
”That’s not necessary,” the old man said hastily.”You’re travellers who’ve been exposed to the elements.Please be seated.”
Mother and son completed their ceremonial greetings and sat down.
”Where are you from?” asked the squire. “Why have you come here so late in the day?”
”Your humble servant is called Zhang,” said Wang Jin.
”We livein the capital. Because we’ve used up our money and cannot carry on our business, we’re going to Yanan Prefecture to join some relatives. On the road today we were too eager to press on, and passed an inn without noticing it. If you’ll permit us to spend the night here we’ll leave in the morning and pay whatever is customary for accommodations.”
”Certainly. Who carries his lodgings with him when he travels? I don’t suppose you and your mother have eaten?” The squire told his vassal to bring food.
Soon a table was set up in the hall and the vassal came in with a tray bearing four vegetable dishes and one of beef. He set these on the table and heated some wine which he served first.
”Our fare is crude here in the country,” said the squire.
”I hope you’ll forgive us.”
Wang Jin rose and thanked him. “We’re putting you to too much trouble. We don’t know how to repay you.”
”No need to talk like that:’ said the squire. “Let us drink.”
In response to his urging Wang Jin and his mother downed six or seven cups of wine.
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