hide source

Introduction to Literary Chinese - Lesson 4, Text 2

Adapted from the 1927 book by J. Brandt
Vocabulary section transcribed with help from with help from 武克富強/Võ Khắc Phú Cường
Quarrel about a Shadow
A traveller hired a donkey and went on a long journey.
The day just was getting hot.
The traveller and the donkey-boy looked for shade but could not find it.
Then they crept bottom donkey's belly in order to evade the sun.
But the donkey's belly could only shelter one man, so the donkey-boy and the traveller began to quarrel about it.
The donkey-boy said, I have hired out my donkey to you, but did not hire out his shadow to you.
The traveller said, I have hired your donkey with money, and therefore his shadow also belongs to me.
They both discussed without yielding each other, and came to blows beneath the donkey.
The donkey took fright and ran away.
The traveller and the donkey-boy both rushed after him but could not catch him, and returned in low spirits.
Therefore it is said, "He who quarrels about vain matters may lose something substantial of his."