Blowing in the wind ◎Bob Dylan
How many roads must a man walk down
一個男人要走過多少路程
Before you call him a man?
才能讓你承認他是個男人?
How many seas must a white dove sail
一隻白鴿要飛潛多遠的海
Before she sleeps in the sand?
才能找到一片沙灘安靜沉睡?
Yes, and how many times must the cannonballs fly
噢,會有多少砲彈飛過天空
Before they're forever banned?
在他們被永遠禁止之前?
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind
而答案呀,吾友,隨風飄盪
The answer is blowin' in the wind
答案就飄盪在風裡
Yes, and how many years must a mountain exist
噢,一座山要矗立多久年
Before it is washed to the sea?
在它被沖刷成大洋之前?
And how many years can some people exist
要有多少人誕生與死亡
Before they're allowed to be free?
在他們被允許自由之前?
Yes, and how many times can a man turn his head
噢,一個人要轉過幾次頭
And pretend that he just doesn't see?
才能假裝他從未看見那些苦難?
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind
答案呀,吾友,隨風飄盪
The answer is blowin' in the wind
答案就飄盪在風裡
Yes, and how many times must a man look up
噢,一個人要奮力仰望多少次
Before he can see the sky?
才能看見他心中的天空?
And how many ears must one man have
又要擁有多少耳朵
Before he can hear people cry?
在他聽見人們哭泣之前?
Yes, and how many deaths will it take 'til he knows
噢,究竟還要有多少生命被奪去
That too many people have died?
他才會知道太多人已經長眠?
The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind
答案呀,吾友,隨風飄盪
The answer is blowin' in the wind
答案就飄盪在風裡
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◎作者簡介
Bob Dylan,本名Robert Allen Zimmerman,1941年生於美國明尼蘇達。創作歌手、作家、2016年諾貝爾文學獎得主。
狄倫是二十世紀以降西方樂壇最受尊崇、影響力最大的創作歌手,在《滾石雜誌》評選的「史上百大創作歌手」名列第一。他不僅繼承吟唱詩人的民歌傳統,亦能融會古今,緊扣時代意識,翻轉語言質地,徹底改變了民謠的風貌。又與搖滾結合,打破樂種藩籬,成為青年叛逆文化的旗手。同代人風行草偃,觸發了西方流行樂的巨大變革。其後一度回歸鄉村樂與草根歌謠,並漸次鎔鑄各路樂風,賦傳統以新意,亦帶來極深遠的影響。
畢生獲獎無數,包括十一座葛萊美獎(含一座終身成就獎),並曾以電影主題曲獲奧斯卡獎與金球獎,1988年進入搖滾名人堂。2008年以其「歌詞創作飽含特出的詩的力量,對流行音樂和美國文化帶來深遠影響」獲普立茲特別獎。
2016年獲頒諾貝爾文學獎,成為第一位獲此獎項的音樂人。瑞典學院表彰他「在偉大的美國歌謠傳統裡創造了全新的詩意表達」。
狄倫迄今出版逾三十張錄音室專輯,並著有小說《狼蛛》(Tarantula)、自傳《搖滾記》(Chronicles: Vol.1,中文版由大塊文化出版)。他也是業餘畫家,曾出版畫冊多種,並有鑄鐵裝置等藝術創作。
《巴布.狄倫歌詩集》收錄了狄倫1961至2012年間創作的386首歌詞,中英文對照,依31張專輯次序整理,其中多首經狄倫親手重新編輯。《紐約時報》謂:「狄倫作為一位歌手而足以躋身文學史,這部書便是最有力的證據。」
(簡介取自大塊文化《巴布.狄倫歌詩集套書》)
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◎小編淵智賞析
這首〈Blowing in the wind〉想來大家都不陌生,作為Bob Dylan最被人記得的歌之一,從1963年發行以來,深深地影響了全世界整整一世代的人。臺灣自然也不例外,楊弦的〈江湖上〉便是向此歌致敬的衍生之作之一。Bob Dylan的許多歌曲,除了對音樂的實驗,也在其中納入了許多對於人生、社會的深刻思索,這也使得他在2016年獲得了諾貝爾文學獎,也是第一名獲得該獎的歌手,此舉一出無數人驚訝之餘,卻也紛紛表示能理解此一選擇。然而,即使有著這樣的光環,Bob Dylan卻在半年後,才親自領取此一獎章。在許多人譴責他傲慢無禮的同時,卻也得以讓我們看見他如何視這些榮譽如浮雲,也讓我們在他身上,真真正正地體會到了何謂「吟遊詩人」的姿態。正如Bob Dylan曾在1969年的訪談中說過:「我只把歌詞看成用來唱的東西,真正重要的,是字句依附的音樂。我寫歌,是因為我總得有些什麼可唱。這是紙上的字句和歌曲的差別:歌在空中轉瞬即逝,紙頁卻能長留。一位偉大的詩人,比方華萊士‧史蒂文斯(Wallace Stevens, 1879-1955)未必能成就偉大的歌者。一位偉大的歌者,像是比莉‧哈樂黛(Billie Holiday, 1915-1959),卻總是能夠成就偉大的詩人。」*
回到歌詞,整首歌分成三段,每段的結構近似,由三個問題開始,並以「The answer, my friend, is blowin' in the wind答案呀,吾友,隨風飄盪/The answer is blowin' in the wind答案就飄盪在風裡」作結,彷彿屈原面對世間種種萬物所賦之《天問》,差別在於Bob Dylan問的問題並不像屈原那樣從天地離分、陰陽變化、日月星辰等自然現象,一直問到神話傳説乃至聖賢兇頑和治亂興衰等問題。Bob Dylan的問題如此簡單,在三段分別開頭的第一個問題,他只問了白鴿、高山和天空,接著便回過頭來,以此自然現象的推移隱喻接力至人的存在:和平與戰爭、自由與囚禁、死亡與生命,這三件事幾乎便是人類有史以來永恆的命題,然而經過幾千年的歷史,我們卻似乎依然陷於這樣的困境,無法脫身。Bob Dylan歌中所建立的世界,便不僅僅只是當代,而是只要人類存在一日,便永遠無法迴避的。也正因如此,他的歌反應的世界觀永遠不會過時,在一個吟遊詩人走在風裡時,他所歌唱的一切,也正隨著風,垂問著一切尚在變動的事物、一切人的行動,而這些問題,也正問著我們:究竟人類能否為人類自身造成的苦難負起責任?
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參考資料:
馬世芳〈以歌詞躋身當代文學史——談巴布.狄倫的創作歷程〉
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美編:浩瑋
圖源:浩瑋
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【The Value of Freedom: Burning Questions for Hong Kongers】
Good morning. I have the privilege today to share some of my thoughts and reflections about freedom, after taking part in social activism for eight years in Hong Kong. A movement calling for the withdrawal of the extradition law starting from last year had escalated into a demand for democracy and freedom. This city used to be prestigious for being the world’s most liberal economy, but now the infamous authoritarian government took away our freedom to election, freedom of assembly, freedom of expression and ideas.
Sometimes, we cannot avoid questioning the cause we are fighting for, the value of freedom. Despite a rather bleak prospect, why do we have to continue in this struggle? Why do we have to cherish freedom? What can we do to safeguard freedom at home and stay alert to attacks on freedom? In answering these questions, I hope to walk through three episodes in the previous year.
Turning to 2020, protests are not seen as frequently as they used to be on the media lens, partly because of the pandemic, but more importantly for the authoritarian rule. While the world is busy fighting the pandemic, our government took advantage of the virus to exert a tighter grip over our freedom. Putting the emergency laws in place, public assemblies in Hong Kong were banned. Most recently, a rally to support press freedom organized by journalists was also forbidden. While many people may ask if it is the end of street activism, ahead of us in the fight for freedom is another battleground: the court and the prison.
Freedom Fighters in Courtrooms and in Jail
Part of the huge cost incurred in the fight for freedom and democracy in Hong Kong is the increasing judicial casualties. As of today, more than 10 thousand people have been arrested since the movement broke out, more than a hundred of them are already locked up in prison. Among the 2,300 protestors who are prosecuted, 700 of them may be sentenced up to ten years for rioting charges.
Putting these figures into context, I wish to tell you what life is like, as a youngster in today’s Hong Kong. I was humbled by a lot of younger protestors and students whose exceptional maturity are demonstrated in courtrooms and in prison. What is thought to be normal university life is completely out of the question because very likely the neighbour next door or the roommate who cooked you lunch today will be thrown to jail on the next.
I do prison visits a few times a month to talk to activists who are facing criminal charges or serving sentences for their involvement in the movement. It is not just a routine of my political work, but it becomes my life as an activist. Since the movement, prison visits has also become the daily lives of many families.
But it is always an unpleasant experience passing through the iron gates one after one to enter the visitors’ room, speaking to someone who is deprived of liberty, for a selflessly noble cause. As an activist serving three brief jail terms, I understand that the banality of the four walls is not the most difficult to endure in jail. What is more unbearable is the control of thought and ideas in every single part of our daily routine enforced by the prison system. It will diminish your ability to think critically and the worst of it will persuade you to give up on what you are fighting for, if you have not prepared it well. Three years ago when I wrote on the first page of prison letters, which later turned into a publication called the ‘Unfree Speech’, I was alarmed at the environment of the prison cell. Those letters were written in a state in which freedom was deprived of and in which censorship was obvious. It brings us to question ourselves: other than physical constraints like prison bars, what makes us continue in the fight for freedom and democracy?
Mutual Support to activists behind-the-scene
The support for this movement is undiminished over these 17 months. There are many beautiful parts in the movement that continue to revitalise the ways we contribute to this city, instead of making money on our own in the so-called global financial centre. In particular, it is the fraternity, the mutual assistance among protestors that I cherished the most.
As more protestors are arrested, people offer help and assistance wholeheartedly -- we sit in court hearings even if we don’t know each other, and do frequent prison visits and write letters to protesters in detention. In major festivals and holidays, people gathered outside the prison to chant slogans so that they won’t feel alone and disconnected. This is the most touching part to me for I also experienced life in jail.
The cohesion, the connection and bonding among protestors are the cornerstone to the movement. At the same time, these virtues gave so much empowerment to the mass public who might not be able to fight bravely in the escalating protests. These scenes are not able to be captured by cameras, but I’m sure it is some of the most important parts of Hong Kong’s movement that I hope the world will remember.
I believe this mutual support transcends nationality or territory because the value of freedom does not alter in different places. More recently, Twelve Hongkong activists, all involved in the movement last year, were kidnapped by China’s coastal guard when fleeing to Taiwan for political refugee in late-August. All of them are now detained secretly in China, with the youngest aged only 16. We suspect they are under torture during detention and we call for help on the international level, putting up #SAVE12 campaign on twitter. In fact, how surprising it is to see people all over the world standing with the dozen detained protestors for the same cause. I’m moved by activists in Italy, who barely knew these Hong Kong activists, even took part in a hunger strike last month calling for immediate release of them. This form of interconnectivity keeps us in spirit and to continue our struggle to freedom and democracy.
Understanding Value of freedom in the university battle
A year ago on this day, Hong Kong was embroiled in burning clashes as the police besieged the Polytechnic University. It was a day we will not forget and this wound is still bleeding in the hearts of many Hong Kongers. A journalist stationed in the university at that time once told me that being at the scene could only remind him of the Tiananmen Square Massacre 31 years ago in Beijing. There was basically no exit except going for the dangerous sewage drains.
That day, thousands of people, old or young, flocked to districts close to the university before dawn, trying to rescue protestors trapped inside the campus. The reinforcements faced grave danger too, for police raided every corner of the small streets and alleys, arresting a lot of them. Among the 800+ arrested on a single day, 213 people were charged with rioting. For sure these people know there will be repercussions. It is the conscience driving them to take to the streets regardless of the danger, the conscience that we should stand up to brutality and authoritarianism, and ultimately to fight for freedoms that are guaranteed in our constitution. As my dear friend, Brian Leung once said, ‘’Hong Kong Belongs to Everyone Who Shares Its Pain’’. I believe the value of freedom is exemplified through our compassion to whom we love, so much that we are willing to sacrifice the freedom of our own.
Defending freedom behind the bars
No doubt there is a terrible price to pay in standing up to the Beijing and Hong Kong government. But after serving a few brief jail sentences and facing the continuing threat of harassment, I learnt to cherish the freedom I have for now, and I shall devote every bit what I have to strive for the freedom of those who have been ruthlessly denied.
The three episodes I shared with you today -- the courtroom, visiting prisoners and the battle of university continue to remind me of the fact that the fight for freedom has not ended yet. In the coming months, I will be facing a maximum of 5 years in jail for unauthorized assembly and up to one ridiculous year for wearing a mask in protest. But prison bars would never stop me from activism and thinking critically.
I only wish that during my absence, you can continue to stand with the people of Hong Kong, by following closely to the development, no matter the ill-fated election, the large-scale arrest under National Security Law or the twelve activists in China. To defy the greatest human rights abusers is the essential way to restore democracy of our generation, and the generation following us.
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【我靠這2招讓英文學術寫作用字更到位、專業、漂亮】
常常有學生問我要怎樣寫英文時,用字可以精準、漂亮一點。今天想以台灣學習者的角度,給大家 2 個方向參考。
✔︎ 方法一:努力指數很多,但值得長期投資
用字想要精準,那就要確實地掌握好各個字是在「什麼樣的上下文」中下面做使用。而要知道在怎樣的上下文中使用,則要有查閱英英字典的習慣(很多人已經想放棄了 lol),因為英英字典在給英文定義時, 很多時候後面會有一個小括弧,解釋該字應該用在怎樣的狀況下使用。
➠ 舉例:假如你想要寫, 「這個文章錯誤百出」,那麼第一秒你可能想到:
The article is full of errors. / The article is filled with errors. (程度:高中英文)
但我們連中文「充滿」學完,都會學有負面意味的「充斥著」了,英文也可以繼續升級吧? 在英文裡如果想使用「充斥著」,可以考慮使用 be riddled with sth。
劍橋字典定義說:If a plan or system, etc. is riddled with bad features, such as mistakes, it is full of them.
因此可以改用 The article is riddled with errors. 就是很漂亮、很到位,但有不會被說亂曬大字的用法了。
✔︎ 方法二:努力指數不多,立即見效
即便是英語母語人士在寫作的時候,第一個想起的動詞通常是偏口語、高頻的。像是 have, has, do, does, get, make, take... 這種「弱弱的動詞」。這時可以考慮在
寫完潤稿時,一個一個將其改為合適的「強動詞」。
➠ 例如:
“have“ the same difficulty 調成 experience
"have" a deeper understanding of 調成 gain
"get" a driver's license 調成 obtain
"get" a sense of achievement 調成 derive
"do" an analysis 調成 conduct
"do" an investigation 調成 pursue
我覺得大家可以將像右邊的改寫版中使用的動詞群練熟、使用的搭配也查好,因為像是 gain, experience, obtain, derive, conduct, pursue 都是還算高頻,但又可以用在學術寫作或簡報上使用的字。其他相似字還有 perform、undertake 等。
⚑ 講到強動詞,很多英文老師講的強動詞會是表達「動作」的強動詞。例如,會建議大家不要用 run (跑),要用 sprint (短距離衝刺)、jog (慢跑)。 不要用 walk (走),要用 slink (潛行)、trot (小跑)
這大多是文學背景、外文系背景(非英語教學或語言學),分析文學和小說久的教授或是老師以「美」跟「造詣」的角度給出的學習建議。我建議大家可以了解,在讀小說時可以欣賞,但還不需要照此方向學習。此方向的學習,對英語母語人士來說很合適,但連走都還「走不穩」大多台灣的英語學習者而言,可以先不用學習產出這樣的「飛功」。簡單而言,那是有了95分以後,追求99分做的事。
我在 10/16 (三) 的晚上有一場「英文學術寫作」的公開課,會更完整地講述學術寫作學習的各個面向,歡迎來參加喔!
公開課一秒報名:
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地點: 創勝文教台北總部 (台北市朱崙街60號2F) MRT 南京復興站
時間: 10/16 (三) 7:30-9:00 pm (7:00 開放進場)
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#kingdomhearts3 #kh3 #skrillex #utadahikaru #facemyfears
在王國之心3預告片中的背景音樂
由Utada Hikaru所獻唱 Skrillex製作的音樂 "Face My Fears"
這首歌的感覺相當讚! 配上預告整個就是虐(那個預告影片超虐)
英文歌詞:
Breath, should I take a deep?
Faith, should I take a leap?
Taste, what a bittersweet
All my, all my life
Let me face, let me face, let me face my fears
Oh, let me face, let me face, let me face my fears
Won't be long, won't be long, I'm almost here
Watch me cry all my tears
Watch me cry all my tears
Lose, don't have nothing to
Space, this is what I choose
A mile, could you walk in my shoes
All your, all your life
Let me face, let me face, let me face my fears
Oh, let me face, let me face, let me face my fears
Won't be long, won't be long, I'm almost here
Watch me cry all my tears
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take a walk中文 在 婷婷的世界 Ting Ting's World Youtube 的最佳貼文
有中文字幕!但是要自己開字幕 :-)
Join us on our weekly hike to Kaohsiung's Monkey Mountain - Chai Shan! This video explains how to climb Kaohsiung's Monkey Mountain, Monkey Mountain trailhead location and how to get there, what you will need to bring and even where you can have a delicious traditional Chinese breakfast after your climb.
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There are two main trailheads to climb Monkey Mountain: Shou Shan (near the zoo) and Chai Shan (further north). I prefer Chai Shan, and I'll show you here how to climb yourself!
Time: 1.5 - 3 hour round trip (depending on climbing speed and how many photos you take!)
Bring: Water, bug repellent, walking shoes, comfortable clothing
Optional: sweat towel (May to October), bandaids
Do not bring: food of any kind, plastic bags or wrappers (or the monkeys will be attracted to you - please note food is prohibited on the mountain for this reason)
Getting there
- Public transport: use google maps transit directions for bus routes (navigate to the 7-11 at the link below). Please note these often do not run before 7 am.
- Walking: the trailhead is about a half hour walk from Aozidi MRT station.
- Taxi/Uber: Show one of the addresses below to your driver (I recommend asking him to take you to the 7 Eleven as it's a major landmark and walking from there). The fare from Aozhidi MRT station (taxi rank at exit 2) is approximately nt120.
- Public bicycle
---City bike: You can use your credit card to rent these, but you keep paying until they are returned to a station. The closest station is at this 7 Eleven, a 10 minute walk from the mountain.
--- O-bike: Download the o-bike app to find an available bike. Once you arrive at the mountain, you can leave the bike there and it will likely still be there for you to re-rent when you come back down (and there are often extra available O-bikes at the trailhead or nearby).
Addresses and map links
Chai Shan 7 Eleven (google maps link)
https://goo.gl/maps/2z6foEWDT8o
Address in Chinese:
柴山 7 Eleven
鼓山三路51號
Chai Shan trailhead (google maps link) (2 minute walk from 7 Eleven)
https://goo.gl/maps/53vbJfzpkCN2
Address in Chinese:
柴山
鼓山三路51巷
Kuan Lai Shun breakfast restaurant
https://goo.gl/maps/PzzCDM8tpf22
Open 4:30 am - 1:00 pm
If Kuan Lai Shun is closed on the day you visit, the dumplings at the restaurant next door are good - or go down the alley behind Kuan Lai Shun and into the traditional market for a few more options.
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take a walk中文 在 WATANABE-Hiroto渡邉 紘人 Youtube 的最讚貼文
*The backyard of Taipei citizen.
*Easy access lcation: Xiangshan station exit 2(MRT), walk along side of the park and turn left at end of the road, following the road you'll see the entrance within 10 mins.
*Taipei 101 and Xinyi District(shopping area) nearby.
*The hiking takes around 20-30 mins to the top.
*The best place to take a shot of Taipei 101.
*Enjoy panoramic views of Taipei cityscape.
*Recommend to go there at afternoon to get both of stunning sunset and night views.
Don't be scared by the crowding, we filmed the video during the Chinese New Year vacation, that's why the elephant hiking trail is relatively crowded.
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日本人のHirotoと台湾人のAmyによる台湾紹介ムービー「ahhh!! -Amy & Hiroto's Happy Holiday-」。
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台灣人的Amy和日本人的Hiroto去台灣各種各類地方玩,「ahhh!! -Amy & Hiroto's Happy Holiday-」。
裡面有國語翻譯字幕,如果要學習日文的話可以看這影片學習一下咯~!!
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