不幸的小男孩在车祸中失去了左臂,但他很想学连健全人都很难学好的柔道。 他四处求学后,终于有一位柔道大师接纳了他。但在入学后的个月里,师傅却只肯反复教小男孩一招。渐渐地,小男孩终于忍不住问道:“老师,这招我已经练了几个月了,是不是应该学其他招数了?” 老师马上摇了摇头:“不,你只需要把这一招练好就够了。”小男孩感觉很委屈,但因为非常相信师傅,所以他还是听话地继续练了下去。 年后,师傅带小男孩去参加比赛,看到对手高大强壮,瘦弱残疾的小男孩很是害怕这时,师傅鼓励他说:“不要怕,你会成功的,师傅对你有信心!"但不管怎样,小男孩还是顾虑重重。 令人惊讶的是,最后的冠军竟然真的是这个没有左臂、只会一招的小男孩,这个结果让小男孩自己都很惊讶。 “这是为什么,老师?”小男孩问师傅。 看着他迷惑不解的样子,师傅解释道:“首先这是柔道中最难的一招,你用了几年时间去练它,几乎已经完全掌握了它的要领;其次,就我所知,对付这一招的唯一办法就是抓你的左臂。” The Most Difficult in Judo The unlucky little boy lost his left arm in a car accident, but he wanted to learn judo that even healthy people are very difficult to do well. After he pursued studies, finally a judo master took him. But in 3 months after admission, the master only repeatedly taught the little boy one trick. By and by, the little boy could not help but ask, "Master, I have been practicing it for a few months, so should I learn other tricks?” The master shook his head immediately, “No,it is good enough for you to practice this one.” The little boy felt chagrined, but because he believed the master so much that he obeyed to continue practicing. 3 years later, the master took the boy to attend the match. Seeing the opponents tall and strong, the weak and disabled boy was very afraid. The master encouraged him, “Don’t be afraid. You will make it because your master has confidence in you.” However, the boy was still laden with worries. Surprisingly, the final champion was actually the little boy without left arm and with only one trick, and the result surprised that little boy. “Why is it, master?” the little boy asked master. Seeing he was so puzzled, the master explained, “Because first, it is the most difficult one in judo, which you have spent a few years practicing and you have almost completely mastered; second, as far as I know, the only way against this move is to grasp your left arm.” judo 柔道 chagrined 委屈的;懊恼的;苦恼的 opponent 对手 be laden with 载满;充满(烦恼) |