Classic Stories: The North Wind and the Sun

经典故事:北风和太阳

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2024-11-22

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  • Hello, I'm Tim.

  • Today's story is one that was told thousands of years ago and has been passed down from generation to generation.

  • It's all about the weather and a battle between the cold north wind and the hot sun.

  • The story begins on a beautiful cold and frosty winter's day.

  • The sun in the sky shone down, its rays catching the snow covered land below, making it glisten and sparkle.

  • The sun liked looking at the landscape that lay beneath and thought to itself, I'm not rushing across the sky today.

  • I'm going to catch my breath and take in the glorious view.

  • But as the sun is relaxing, it is caught off guard by a freezing cold wind that races past, pushing the sun out of the way.

  • This is the north wind.

  • It boasted that it is strong and powerful.

  • But the sun knows there is more power in gentleness and says, let's have a contest to see which of us is the stronger.

  • The sun looks down to the ground and catches sight of a man wearing a warm winter coat.

  • Let's see which one of us can take that coat off the man, it says.

  • The wind is confident it will win easily, so it blows and blows.

  • It blows so hard that the birds have to catch hold of the trees to stop themselves being blown blown away.

  • But the man just shivers and does up the top button of his coat.

  • The more it blows, the tighter the man pulls the coat around him to keep warm.

  • He certainly doesn't want to catch his death.

  • Finally, the wind gives up, saying that it has no more puff left.

  • Now it's the sun's turn.