上人说故事11_小鸭的咕咕妈童书绘本 (中英对照) The Duckling's Mother
作者简介
证严上人于1937年出生于台湾台中清水。在1963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。1966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,一步一步坚实茁壮,逐步发展为慈善、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
《小鸭的咕咕妈》乃「证严上人说故事」童书绘本系列之一,共收录四则故事:〈买智慧〉、〈小鸭的咕咕妈〉、〈把牛奶存在牛肚里〉以及〈庵摩罗果与臭井水〉,内容丰富多元,深入浅出地提醒我们:
(1)将生命的良能尽力发挥出来,体会心安理得与欢喜自在,这才是人生最珍贵的至宝。
(2)对待世界上的万物皆能以「知足、感恩、善解、包容」彼此相待。
(3)「今日事,今日毕」不但利人利己,也是真正在享受人生的使用权。
(4)要身体力行去体会真理,智能才能从内心增长。
绘图色彩柔美、生动活泼,增加故事吸引力,唤起阅读兴趣,将基本价值传达给下一代。本书内容中英对照,并辅以汉语拼音,提供非以中文为母语的人学习中文,而以中文为母语的人也可学习简单英文。
《小鸭的咕咕妈》
有位教授研究鸡,他把山雉生的蛋拿给母鸡,母鸡犹豫了一下,还是去孵这些蛋。教授又拿了一些鸭蛋给母鸡,牠还会愿意孵吗?
书名:上人说故事11_小鸭的咕咕妈童书绘本(中英对照)
英文书名:The Duckling's Mother—Master Cheng Yen Tells Stories 11
作者:释证严Shih Cheng Yen
绘者:林倩如 Winni Lin
语言:繁体中文 / 英文
出版社:静思人文志业股份有限公司
出版日期:2016 年 08 月
装订方式:精装
About the 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 latest book from the series, “Master Cheng Yen Tells Stories,” The Duckling’s Mother contains four short stories: “Buying Wisdom,” “The Duckling’s Mother,” “Keeping the Milk in the Cows’ Udders,” and “The Amalaka and the Stinky Well Water.” Involving diverse characters and different cultures, these stories explain the following teachings in succinct and easy-to-understand language.
1.To attain peace of mind and joyous freedom, we must put our good potential into action. This is the most valuable treasure of life.
2.We should learn to treat all living beings with contentment, gratitude, understanding and forgiveness.
3.“Never leave today’s work for tomorrow.” This will not only benefit ourselves and others but also enable us to fully enjoy our lives.
4.Only by putting the teachings into action can we realize the truth in life, and wisdom will grow from within.
Filled with interesting and colorful illustrations that appeal to children, the stories seek to inculcate wholesome values and virtues in the young. With easy-to-understand bilingual text (Traditional Chinese with pinyin and English), this book is not only ideal for non-Chinese readers to learn Chinese, but also for Chinese readers to learn English.
“The Duckling’s Mother”
There was a professor who did experiments on chickens. He took pheasant eggs and placed them next to a hen. The hen hesitated for a second but then sat on the eggs. Then the professor placed some duck eggs near the hen. Will the hen also sit on them?
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作者简介
证严上人于1937年出生于台湾台中清水。在1963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。1966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,一步一步坚实茁壮,逐步发展为慈善、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
《小鸭的咕咕妈》乃「证严上人说故事」童书绘本系列之一,共收录四则故事:〈买智慧〉、〈小鸭的咕咕妈〉、〈把牛奶存在牛肚里〉以及〈庵摩罗果与臭井水〉,内容丰富多元,深入浅出地提醒我们:
(1)将生命的良能尽力发挥出来,体会心安理得与欢喜自在,这才是人生最珍贵的至宝。
(2)对待世界上的万物皆能以「知足、感恩、善解、包容」彼此相待。
(3)「今日事,今日毕」不但利人利己,也是真正在享受人生的使用权。
(4)要身体力行去体会真理,智能才能从内心增长。
绘图色彩柔美、生动活泼,增加故事吸引力,唤起阅读兴趣,将基本价值传达给下一代。本书内容中英对照,并辅以汉语拼音,提供非以中文为母语的人学习中文,而以中文为母语的人也可学习简单英文。
《小鸭的咕咕妈》
有位教授研究鸡,他把山雉生的蛋拿给母鸡,母鸡犹豫了一下,还是去孵这些蛋。教授又拿了一些鸭蛋给母鸡,牠还会愿意孵吗?
书名:上人说故事11_小鸭的咕咕妈童书绘本(中英对照)
英文书名:The Duckling's Mother—Master Cheng Yen Tells Stories 11
作者:释证严Shih Cheng Yen
绘者:林倩如 Winni Lin
语言:繁体中文 / 英文
出版社:静思人文志业股份有限公司
出版日期:2016 年 08 月
装订方式:精装
About the 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 latest book from the series, “Master Cheng Yen Tells Stories,” The Duckling’s Mother contains four short stories: “Buying Wisdom,” “The Duckling’s Mother,” “Keeping the Milk in the Cows’ Udders,” and “The Amalaka and the Stinky Well Water.” Involving diverse characters and different cultures, these stories explain the following teachings in succinct and easy-to-understand language.
1.To attain peace of mind and joyous freedom, we must put our good potential into action. This is the most valuable treasure of life.
2.We should learn to treat all living beings with contentment, gratitude, understanding and forgiveness.
3.“Never leave today’s work for tomorrow.” This will not only benefit ourselves and others but also enable us to fully enjoy our lives.
4.Only by putting the teachings into action can we realize the truth in life, and wisdom will grow from within.
Filled with interesting and colorful illustrations that appeal to children, the stories seek to inculcate wholesome values and virtues in the young. With easy-to-understand bilingual text (Traditional Chinese with pinyin and English), this book is not only ideal for non-Chinese readers to learn Chinese, but also for Chinese readers to learn English.
“The Duckling’s Mother”
There was a professor who did experiments on chickens. He took pheasant eggs and placed them next to a hen. The hen hesitated for a second but then sat on the eggs. Then the professor placed some duck eggs near the hen. Will the hen also sit on them?
No Reviews Available.
