上人说故事02-金毛不见了童书绘本 The Loss of the Golden Feathers
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| 作者简介 证严上人于一九三七年,出生于台湾省台中县清水镇。在一九六三年,证严上人依印顺导师为亲教师出家,师训「为佛教,为众生」,证严上人奉持不懈。一九六六年,证严上人创办佛教克难慈济功德会。慈济世界在法师慈悲呵护下,数十年来,一步一步地坚实茁壮;发展为慈善、医疗、教育、人文四大志业,以及国际赈灾、环保、小区志 工、骨髓捐赠八大脚印,透过亲手拔除众生的苦痛,以善与大爱肤慰人间。 近年来,证严上人的贡献获得国际间一致推崇;于2011年获美国罗斯福基金会颁赠「杰出公共服务奖」, 并被时代杂志列为2011年全球百大最具影响力人物。2014年获颁国际扶轮社「最高荣誉奖」,肯定证严上人对于人道主义精神与世界和平的贡献。 内容简介 《金毛不见了》乃证严上人说故事童书绘本系列之一,共收藏3个佛典故事:〈女人与狼狗〉、〈贪小失大的夫妇〉和〈贪心失金毛〉。故事寓意深刻,文字浅显易懂,尤其每篇故事末的〈证严上人的叮咛〉,富含人生智慧,启发人心向善。证严上人提醒读者要拒绝诱惑,去除贪欲,以慈悲心看待众生。生动活泼的绘图,增加故事吸引力,唤起阅读的兴趣。 〈贪心失金毛〉讲述母女四人过着非常困苦的生活,一只全身长满金黄色羽毛的鹅来到她们面前:「妳们可以拔我身上的羽毛去卖钱。」母女赶快拔了牠几根羽毛,卖得不少钱。有一天, 妇人说:「这只金鹅要是哪一天突然不来了,我们怎么办?我们把牠全身的羽毛都拔光吧!」金鹅会失去牠所有的羽毛吗? |
| About Author Dharma Master Cheng Yen was born in 1937 in a small town in Taichung County, Taiwan. When she was twenty-three years old, she left home to become a Buddhist nun, and was instructed by her mentor, Venerable Master Yin Shun, to work “for Buddha’s teachings, for sentient beings.” In 1966, she founded a charity, which later turned into the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, to “help the poor and educate the rich”—to give material aid to the needy and inspire love and humanity in both givers and recipients. In recent years, Master Cheng Yen’s contributions have been increasingly recognized by the global community. In 2011, she was recognized with the Roosevelt Institute’s FDR Distinguished Public Service Award and was named to the 2011 TIME 100 list of the world’s most influential people. In 2014, she was presented with Rotary International’s Award of Honor in recognition of her humanitarian efforts and contributions to world peace. Introduction The Loss of the Golden Feathers is the third title of the children’s book series: Master Cheng Yen Tells Stories. This book contains a collection of three stories: “The Woman and the Wolfhound,” “The Greedy Couple,” and “The Loss of the Golden Feathers.” Each of these stories is brought to life through colorful illustrations and it teaches children wholesome values based on the Master’s teachings: Resist temptation that arises from our greediness, and treat living beings with compassion. “The Loss of the Golden Feathers” is a story about a woman and her three daughters led a very tough life. A goose covered in golden feathers came before them,“You can pluck some of my feathers and sell them.” They pulled out a few of his feathers and made lots of money. One day, the woman said, “What if this golden goose stopped coming? How would we get by? Let’s pluck out all his feathers.”Would the goose lose all his feathers? With easy-to-understand bilingual text (Traditional Chinese with pinyin and English), this book helps non-Chinese readers to learn Chinese and Chinese readers to learn English. |
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| 作者简介 证严上人于一九三七年,出生于台湾省台中县清水镇。在一九六三年,证严上人依印顺导师为亲教师出家,师训「为佛教,为众生」,证严上人奉持不懈。一九六六年,证严上人创办佛教克难慈济功德会。慈济世界在法师慈悲呵护下,数十年来,一步一步地坚实茁壮;发展为慈善、医疗、教育、人文四大志业,以及国际赈灾、环保、小区志 工、骨髓捐赠八大脚印,透过亲手拔除众生的苦痛,以善与大爱肤慰人间。 近年来,证严上人的贡献获得国际间一致推崇;于2011年获美国罗斯福基金会颁赠「杰出公共服务奖」, 并被时代杂志列为2011年全球百大最具影响力人物。2014年获颁国际扶轮社「最高荣誉奖」,肯定证严上人对于人道主义精神与世界和平的贡献。 内容简介 《金毛不见了》乃证严上人说故事童书绘本系列之一,共收藏3个佛典故事:〈女人与狼狗〉、〈贪小失大的夫妇〉和〈贪心失金毛〉。故事寓意深刻,文字浅显易懂,尤其每篇故事末的〈证严上人的叮咛〉,富含人生智慧,启发人心向善。证严上人提醒读者要拒绝诱惑,去除贪欲,以慈悲心看待众生。生动活泼的绘图,增加故事吸引力,唤起阅读的兴趣。 〈贪心失金毛〉讲述母女四人过着非常困苦的生活,一只全身长满金黄色羽毛的鹅来到她们面前:「妳们可以拔我身上的羽毛去卖钱。」母女赶快拔了牠几根羽毛,卖得不少钱。有一天, 妇人说:「这只金鹅要是哪一天突然不来了,我们怎么办?我们把牠全身的羽毛都拔光吧!」金鹅会失去牠所有的羽毛吗? |
| About Author Dharma Master Cheng Yen was born in 1937 in a small town in Taichung County, Taiwan. When she was twenty-three years old, she left home to become a Buddhist nun, and was instructed by her mentor, Venerable Master Yin Shun, to work “for Buddha’s teachings, for sentient beings.” In 1966, she founded a charity, which later turned into the Buddhist Tzu Chi Foundation, to “help the poor and educate the rich”—to give material aid to the needy and inspire love and humanity in both givers and recipients. In recent years, Master Cheng Yen’s contributions have been increasingly recognized by the global community. In 2011, she was recognized with the Roosevelt Institute’s FDR Distinguished Public Service Award and was named to the 2011 TIME 100 list of the world’s most influential people. In 2014, she was presented with Rotary International’s Award of Honor in recognition of her humanitarian efforts and contributions to world peace. Introduction The Loss of the Golden Feathers is the third title of the children’s book series: Master Cheng Yen Tells Stories. This book contains a collection of three stories: “The Woman and the Wolfhound,” “The Greedy Couple,” and “The Loss of the Golden Feathers.” Each of these stories is brought to life through colorful illustrations and it teaches children wholesome values based on the Master’s teachings: Resist temptation that arises from our greediness, and treat living beings with compassion. “The Loss of the Golden Feathers” is a story about a woman and her three daughters led a very tough life. A goose covered in golden feathers came before them,“You can pluck some of my feathers and sell them.” They pulled out a few of his feathers and made lots of money. One day, the woman said, “What if this golden goose stopped coming? How would we get by? Let’s pluck out all his feathers.”Would the goose lose all his feathers? With easy-to-understand bilingual text (Traditional Chinese with pinyin and English), this book helps non-Chinese readers to learn Chinese and Chinese readers to learn English. |
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