The Dancing Peacock
[Pride and Modesty]
Once upon a time, a very long time ago, the four-footed animals made the lion their king. There was a gigantic fish that roamed the oceans, and the fish made him their king. The birds were attracted to beauty, so they chose the Golden Swan as their king.
King Golden Swan had a beautiful golden daughter. While she was still young, he granted her one wish. She wished that, when she was old enough, she could pick her own husband.
When his daughter was old enough, King Golden Swan called all the birds living in the vast Himalayan Mountains of central Asia to a gathering. The purpose was to find a worthy husband for his golden daughter. Birds came from far away, even from high Tibet. There were geese, swans, eagles, sparrows, humming birds, cuckoos, owls and many other kinds of birds.
The gathering was held on a high rock slab, in the beautiful green land of Nepal. King Golden Swan told his lovely daughter to select whichever husband she wished.
She looked over the many birds. Her eye was attracted by a shining emerald-green long-necked peacock, with gorgeous flowing tail feathers. She told her father, This bird, the peacock, will be my husband.
Hearing that he was the lucky one, all the other birds crowded around the peacock to congratulate him. They said, Even among so many beautiful birds, the golden swan princess has chosen you. We congratulate you on your good fortune.
The peacock became so puffed up with pride, that he began to show off his colourful feathers in a fantastic strutting dance. He fanned out his spectacular tail feathers and danced in a circle to show off his beautiful tail. Being so conceited, he pointed his head at the sky and forgot all modesty, so that he also, showed his most private parts for all to see!
The other birds, especially the young ones, giggled. But King Golden Swan was not amused. He was embarrassed to see his daughters choice behave in this way. He thought, This peacock has no inner shame to give him proper modesty. Nor does he have the outer fear to prevent indecent behaviour. So why should my daughter be shamed by such a mindless mate?
Standing in the midst of the great assembly of birds, the king said, Sir peacock, your voice is sweet, your feathers are beautiful, your neck shines like an emerald, and your tail is like a splendid fan. But you have danced here like one who has no proper shame or fear. I will not permit my innocent daughter to marry such an ignorant fool!
Then King Golden Swan married his golden daughter to a royal nephew. The silly strutting peacock flew away, having lost a beautiful wife.
The moral is: If you let pride go to your head, youll wind up acting like a fool.
An endless balancing act
雾霾和吸烟,该担心哪个?
Smoke and mirrors?
用英语聊聊“快闪”
Spanner in the works?
关于beef的那些事儿
Worth the candle?
Bad karma?
Left out to dry?
Give him the glad hand?
Running up the white flag?
Time to call time on cheap, strong alcohol
Finest hour?
Train of thought
In the cards?
现在流行结婚
Road map to get back to profitability?
Taking their feet off the pedal?
Silver bullets?
Ebbs and flows
Behind the eight ball again?
IDK、TTYL、LMAO是什么意思?
Reading the riot act?
拜金女的“功能型爱情”
Tooth and nail?
常坐飞机的人需要学的口语
Fly close to the wind?
Overcoming idioms as stumbling block
过海关遇到的英语问题如何回答
Follow the money?
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