更美的世界09-盐一样的智慧(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]Salted Wisdom 盐一样的智慧 [00:04.53]A story tells about a senior villager [00:08.34]who led other villagers carrying salt day and night to a town [00:11.98]in order to trade barley as food for the winter. [00:15.24]One night they camped in a wilderness with a starry sky above. [00:19.39]The senior villager, obeying the tradition passed down from ancestry, [00:24.01]took out three blocks of salt and threw them into the campfire, [00:28.06]presumably to foretell the changes of weather in the mountains. [00:31.65]All eagerly awaited the old man’s “weather report”: [00:35.59]if the salt in the fire produced crackling sound, [00:38.99]they would have good weather in store; [00:41.28]if no sound was produced, [00:43.15]it then meant the good weather would soon end [00:45.97]and a storm would come at any moment. [00:48.40]The senior villager looked serious. [00:51.34]The salt in the campfire made no sound at all. [00:54.19]Convinced by this bad omen, [00:56.59]he urged the whole team to set out immediately after daybreak. [01:00.85]A young man in the group, however, [01:02.94]insisted that they should not depart in such a hurry, [01:05.55]deeming it absurdly superstitious to [01:08.74]“forecast the weather by using salt”. [01:10.80]It was not until the next afternoon [01:13.44]that the young man caught up on the wisdom of the old man [01:16.38]when the weather suddenly changed, [01:18.47]with cold winds blowing and a snowstorm raging. [01:21.96]In fact, the method employed by the clan head [01:25.79]could be well explained by modern science: [01:27.87]whether or not salt produces sound in campfire depends on air humidity. [01:33.56]That is to say, when a storm approaches, [01:36.73]due to high humidity, [01:38.16]the dampened salt blocks will not produce any sound in fire. [01:41.53]Young people often look down upon the philosophy of the old, [01:45.60]regarding their ideas as obsolete and useless. [01:48.87]In reality, however, [01:50.72]some beliefs in life are just like salt blocks [01:54.12]that are distilled from the sea; [01:55.66]old as they are, they remain crystals, [01:58.38]and carry with them profound memories of the sea. |
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