【Joshua Wong speaking to the Italian Senate】#意大利國會研討會演說 —— 呼籲世界在大學保衛戰一週年後與香港人站在同一陣線
中文、意大利文演說全文:https://www.patreon.com/posts/44167118
感謝開創未來基金會(Fondazione Farefuturo)邀請,讓我透過視像方式在意大利國會裡舉辦的研討會發言,呼籲世界繼續關注香港,與香港人站在同一陣線。
意大利作為絕無僅有參與一帶一路發展的國家,理應對中共打壓有更全面的理解,如今正值大學保衛戰一週年,以致大搜捕的時刻,當打壓更為嚴峻,香港更需要世界與我們同行。
為了讓各地朋友也能更了解香港狀況,我已在Patreon發佈當天演說的中文、英文和意大利文發言稿,盼望在如此困難的時勢裡,繼續讓世界知道我們未曾心息的反抗意志。
【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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一翻譯,意思就失落了。讀許多世界文學的英文譯本,許多譯者在前言都會解釋:例如,普希金的詩,在俄文中,原來有一股俄文才體現出來的磅礡,一經英譯,原意多少就失落了。不是譯者筆拙,而是兩種語文,畢竟如兩個人的性格,要把他們匹配在一起,無論怎樣水乳交融,總有些字眼傳遞的感覺,是英文無法表達的。
Lost in Translation,是一個翻譯家無法訴說的遺憾。原文含蓄百轉千迴,話中有話,意外別有洞天,他十分清楚,但翻譯的搜索枯腸,確實找不到心心相印的字眼。此中有真意,欲說已無言,翻譯家常常有這樣的痛苦,不是不精通外文,而是翻譯時多方尋覓還是無法搭得上電線。
例如:中文一句:「捨不得啊」,怎樣英譯呢? Cannot afford?太冰硬了。 Miss it very much?也不是這個意思。中文的「依依不捨」,一硬譯成英文,原文的那股纏綿繾綣的意思就失落了,這就叫 Lost in translation。
還有,從前的中國少女,向男人撒嬌,一跺腳,喜歡說:「我不依你」。「我不依你」,有千般的嗲氣,萬分的嫵媚,在輕罵之中,帶有像絲一樣的溫情,不可能英譯,這是語文的一種奇特的意態,再高手的大師,在外文也找不到一項言詞的配混。
還是英文和法文之間比較易溝通。大量的法語詞彙,直接入侵英文,像 Deja-vu,乾脆用法文原文入英,市場不干預 Laissez-faire,法文最先發明,今天已無國界。連開演唱會,最後一句 Encore,也必定由千萬歌迷狂呼高喊才有地動山搖的震撼,用英語叫 Again,或者 Once more,不行,這就叫 Lost in Translation。
人世間的溝通,常有百詞莫辯的時候。一個詞彙的精緻,一碟小菜的美味,還有一個女人的溫柔,該怎樣來傳遞而表達呢?花能解語,但語不可詮花,一切的美感都凝聚在舌尖, Lost in Translation,是一種酥在骨子裡的痛苦。惟有經歷過這樣的折磨,才明白這世界,不止翻譯是徒勞,有時溝通也是白費,真情幻意的妙諦,盡在意會之中。
【誠徵翻譯評論】
clip #39 的主題為翻譯文學,以下摘錄自海明威作品《老人與海》的原文選段,並引張愛玲、藍婷和楊照的譯本,希望收集讀者對各譯本的評語,由編輯部整理後刊於專題。
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Original text by Ernest Hemingway:
“You better be fearless and confident yourself, old man,” he said. “You’re holding him again but you cannot get line. But soon he has to circle.”
The old man held him with his left hand and his shoulders now and stooped down and scooped up water in his right hand to get the crushed dolphin flesh off of his face. He was afraid that it might nauseate him and he would vomit and lose his strength. When his face was cleaned he washed his right hand in the water over the side and then let it stay in the salt water while he watched the first light come before the sunrise. He’s headed almost east, he thought. That means he is tired and going with the current. Soon he will have to circle. Then our true work begins.
After he judged that his right hand had been in the water long enough he took it out and looked at it.
“It is not bad,” he said. “And pain does not matter to a man.”
He took hold of the line carefully so that it did not fit into any of the fresh line cuts and shifted his weight so that he could put his left hand into the sea on the other side of the skiff.
“You did not do so badly for something worthless,” he said to his left hand. “But there was a moment when I could not find you.”
張愛玲譯:
「老頭子,你還是顧你自己吧,你也得勇敢,有自信心,」他說。「你沒讓他掙脫,但是你收不回釣絲來。但是他不久就得要轉圈子了。」
老人現在用他的左手和肩膀來拉住他,他彎下腰來用右手掬起水來,洗掉他臉上糊著的稀爛的鯕鰍肉。他怕那腥氣會使他作嘔,他一嘔吐,就沒力氣了。他臉洗乾淨了,又把右手伸在船邊的水裏洗了洗,然後就讓它泡在那鹽水裏,同時他注視著日出前天剛剛亮起來的情景。他是差不多朝東走,他想。可見魚是疲倦了,跟著潮流走。不久他就得轉圈子了。然後我們真正的工作就開始了。
他認為他的右手泡在水裏時間夠長了,就把它拿出來,朝它看看。
「不壞,」他說。「疼痛是不礙事的,並不傷人。」
他小心地握住那釣絲,使它不至於嵌進新割破的地方,他向另一邊倚著,使他可以在船那一邊把左手插到水裏去。
「你這無用的東西,這次成績倒還不錯,」他對他的左手說。「但是起初有那麼一會子我找不到你。」
藍婷譯:
「你還是自己勇敢一些,對自己要充滿信心才是、老頭。」他對自己說:「你現在只能握住繩子,可是你還不能收回繩子。相信他很快就會繞圈子了。」
老人現在用左手和肩膀撐住繩子,彎下腰用右手掬起水來,洗掉臉上糊成一團的肉渣,他很怕那腥味會使自己作嘔,只要一嘔吐,就會沒力氣了。他把臉洗乾淨,又把右手伸到船邊的水裏洗一洗,然後就讓他泡在鹽水裏,並注視著太陽升起之前的第一道曙光,魚幾乎是朝東方前進,他想,這表示牠已經很疲倦了,所以只好順著海流前進。相信等一會牠就會開始轉圈子,到那時候我們便要一決勝負了。
他認為他的右手在水裡泡得夠久了,於是便把他拿回來瞧一瞧。
「還不算壞嘛!」他說:「疼痛並不礙事,也算不了甚麼。」
他小心地握住繩子,使它不致於又磨擦新割破的地方,然後,把繩子向另一邊轉移一下,以便左手可以在船的另一邊放進海水裏面。
「你這沒用的傢伙,你還不算太差勁!」他對著自己的左手說:「不過有一陣子我差點找不到你。」
楊照譯:
「你自己最好甚麼都不怕,充滿自信,老傢伙,」他說:「你又掌握住他了,不過你沒辦法把線拉回來。不過很快地,他得繞圈圈。」
老人用左手和肩膀掌握那魚,彎下身舀水在右手,把臉上黏著的海豚魚肉洗掉。他擔心魚肉讓他噁心,一旦吐了會失去力量。臉乾淨了,他將右手伸出船沿進到水裡,然後讓手留在鹹水裡,看著太陽升起前最早的光線出現。他幾乎是朝東了,他想。這意味著他累了,所以順著洋流游。很快地他就得繞圈圈了。那樣真正的活兒就開始了。
他判斷右手在水中夠久了,他把手拿出來,盯著手看。
「還不壞,」他說:「疼痛對一個男人來說不算一回事。」
他小心地握住釣線,避免碰到新割的傷口,然後移動重心,以便能夠將左手從小船的另一邊放進海中。
「你這次還算蠻有用的,」他對左手說:「但有一陣子我找不到你。」
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小編快報
《柏林脈動》(The Berlin Pulse) 今天出刊了。這是德國一年一度的外交及國際關係專刊。作者群包括學者、智庫專家、政府官員。
這一期談歐洲問題的作者有波蘭外長、Moldova 總理、德國國防部長等等等。
今年《脈動》特別做了中國專題,作者有五位,分別是:
中國的全國人大外事委員會副主任委員傅瑩、日本眾議會議員Minora Kiuchi、巴黎的中國問題專家Francois Godement、曾任澳洲駐華大使,現任外交及貿易秘書長的Frances Adamson,以及台灣的龍應台。
德國編輯在文末放了一個德國的民意調查圖表,提問是:「面對中國,你認為德國應該更強力保護自己的政治利益,即使犧牲經濟利益?」
答案:贊成 76%
反對 19%
小編把龍應台文章翻譯成中文,跟讀者分享。英文原文附在後面。如果嫌我翻譯得不好,那那那,那表示你英文很好,你就看英文吧......
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兩千三百萬人在獨木舟上
——為什麼歐洲應該關切台灣的未來
反對黨公布2020總統候選人名單的那一天,我在台北和知識圈的朋友們午餐。那悲觀的,用問句來表達自己的悲觀,譬如,「你覺得台灣還有多少年?」那樂觀的,用黑色幽默來表達樂觀,譬如,「感謝老天。香港讓他們太忙了,沒時間管台灣。」
跟德國一樣,台灣對中國大陸和香港的貿易順差,在2018年是831億美元。百分之四十一的對外貿易針對中國,中國大陸市場對台灣的重要不言而喻。然而,隨著近年來台灣海峽兩岸的關係緊張,反對黨(國民黨) 憂慮市場的優勢無法持續,而執政黨(民進黨) 則選擇強化選民對北京的不信任來抵制中國的影響力。執政黨最近提出的國安新法可能將任何被認定為為中國宣傳者入罪。
和歐洲一樣,台灣人對中國的感受也是複雜的。 當中國代表的是活躍的經濟機會時,很多台灣人就容易所謂「親中」,當中國代表的是壓迫和可能的入侵時,很多台灣人就是所謂的「反中」。問題是,中國兩者兼備。後果就是,台灣內部的分歧遠遠超過了僅只是政治和經濟的層面。
如果你知道台灣是如何一路走來的,你會覺得它今天變成一個民主社會真是一個不得了的成就。沒有革命,一黨獨裁四十年的國民黨,不管你說它是自願還是被迫,放下了政權,分享權力。沒有流血,昔日牢裡的政治犯變成今日的立法者和政治領袖。1987年解嚴以後,政權的交替基本上公平而有序地進行了三十年。
台灣安靜地進行了三十年的民主,時間幾乎和它的國際孤立一樣長。美國不承認台灣的國家地位,但是,就如同當年對於德國,美國也扮演了安全守護者的角色。令人不安的是,在美國宣布要把軍售台灣常態化的同時,中國也宣布,它在台灣海峽及其領空,要把軍艦和戰機的演習常態化。
所以台灣民主的威脅其實是雙重的。比較明顯的是中國的威脅,這個威脅,往往超出台灣本身的控制能力。一個不那麼明顯的威脅,卻是內部自製的。台灣的政治人物和政黨熱切拿這個威脅做為政治資本,刺激集體恐懼來強化部落式的愛國主義。這種操作的成功,對台灣的民主制度和機構本身,是個真實的危險。
國際上那些純粹為了攻擊中國而故意把台灣捧在手心讚美的人,其實讓我坐立不安。一代又一代的台灣人為民主付出了代價,很大的代價,而得到今天的成果。這個成果,太珍貴了,不可以變成別人或別國為了自己的利益而拿來玩弄的籌碼或棋子。
德國的歷史是特殊的。德國的人民親身目睹了,如果不戒慎恐懼地去維護,一個開放合理的社會制度是如何容易地瓦解,一夜之間可以被獨裁取代。經歷了二戰,又擺脫了共產黨的歷史爭取到自由,德國可能比很多其他國家更容易理解台灣人的困境和追求。道德勇氣的來源往往是歷史的痛苦。身為歐盟的重要成員,德國有責任為世界的和平做出最大的努力,發揮最大的影響力。
但是,歐洲憑什麼一定要關心台灣呢?
首先,如果沒有台灣模式,全世界大概就都得接受一種說法,就是,儒家文化和民主制度是無法相容的,而所謂「中國模式」就是唯一邏輯、不可避免的現代中國。台灣的存在證明了一件事:未必如此。
第二,台灣本身的努力值得世界的尊敬。沒錯,如果中國是一艘航空母艦,那麼台灣只不過是一葉孤零零的獨木舟。可是在這個獨木舟上有兩千三百萬人正在追求一種有自由、有尊嚴的生活方式。如果台灣是歐盟的一個成員,就人口論,台灣就是二十八個成員國(英國脫歐後二十七國)中第七大國,比波蘭稍小,但比荷蘭和比利時大。以經濟購買力來看,台灣更是名列全球第二十二。所以,歐洲可以想像剝奪波蘭人或者荷蘭人對生活方式和政治體制的選擇權利嗎?
23 Million People on a Canoe
—Why Europe should care about Taiwan’s future
Lung Yingtai
On the day when the opposition party announced its presidential candidate for the 2020 election, I was sitting at a lunch table in Taipei listening to my intellectual friends uttering their concerns about the future of Taiwan. The pessimists phrased their pessimism in the form of questions such as “How many years do you think Taiwan has left?” The optimists expressed their optimism with dark humour, “Thank God they will be too busy with Hong Kong and the US for a while.”
Like Germany, Taiwan operates a trade surplus with mainland China and Hong Kong, amounting to $83.1 billion in 2018. With 41% of Taiwan’s exports going to China, Taipei’s economy depends on trade with the mainland. However, given the increasing tension across the Taiwan Strait, the opposition Kuomintang (KMT) in particular has been worrying whether Taiwan will be able to sustain these figures. The ruling Democratic Progressive Party, on the other hand, is capitalizing on voters’ intense distrust of Beijing, stepping up measures to “contain” China’s influence. Taipei recently drafted a national security law that would make it a punishable offense to spread “political propaganda” for China.
As in Europe, Taiwanese feel highly ambivalent about mainland China: When China signifies economic opportunities, most Taiwanese are 23 Million People on a Canoe Why Europe should care about Taiwan’s future “pro-China”; when China represents oppression and potential invasion, most Taiwanese are “anti-China”. The problem is that China resembles both. The result is a deep division among Taiwanese extending far beyond the political and economic spheres.
Given the circumstances under which Taiwan emerged and evolved, its evolution into an authentic democracy represents an extraordinary achievement. It was without a revolution that the KMT, which had ruled Taiwan for more than 40 years, put an end to martial law and, whether convinced or compelled to act, opened the country’s political system to sharing power. Without bloodshed, dissidents who had once sat in jails became legislators and political leaders. Since the lifting of martial law 1987, power has changed hands fairly and orderly, following the results of each election.
Taiwan has been a quiet democracy for more than thirty years, nearly as long as the four decades during which it has been isolated by the international community. The US does not formally recognize Taiwan but, as with Germany, acts as the country’s security guarantor. While Washington has indicated that arms sales to Taiwan will become more of a routine, China has devised a routine of its own by holding long-range combat drills and ordering its fighter jets to cross the maritime line.
However, the threat to Taiwanese democracy is twofold. The obvious one comes from China, and to a large extent lies beyond Taipei’s control. The less obvious threat is home-made, as the looming China threat tempts domestic politicians to mobilize the population’s collective fear to foment a tribal nationalism. Their success would pose a real danger to Taiwan’s democratic institutions.
Those who applaud Taiwanese democracy for the sole purpose of criticizing China make me nervous. Generations of Taiwanese fought and ultimately achieved a democracy – it is simply too precious for other people’s agendas, internal or external.
Germany has a unique history: its people have experienced first-hand how easily democratic institutions may fall apart when not meticulously guarded. Having received democracy as a gift following World War II and struggled to regain their freedom from Communist rule, Germans are in a unique position to understand both the predicament as well as the aspirations of the Taiwanese. Moral courage often comes from past sufferings. As a leading EU member state, Germany has a responsibility to maximize its own efforts as well as to influence others’ efforts for world peace.
But why should the world care about the future of Taiwan? First of all, save the Taiwan model, the world might have to accept the claim that democracy and Confucianism are incompatible, and that a communist China presents the only logical and inevitable path to modernity. Secondly, Taiwan deserves respect on its own merits. True, if China were an aircraft carrier, Taiwan would be a lone canoe. But standing on this canoe are 23 million people aspiring for a life with liberty and dignity. If it were an EU member, Taiwan would be the 7th largest of the Union’s 28 member-states (27 after Brexit), smaller than Poland but larger than the Netherlands or Belgium, with a developed economy ranking 22nd in the world by purchasing power parity. Do we really want to return to a world in which it is imaginable that countries such as Poland or the Netherlands should be deprived of their autonomy to determine their own way of life and political system?
The Berlin Pulse 2019
龍應台專文:https://www.koerber-stiftung.de/fileadmin/user_upload/koerber-stiftung/redaktion/the-berlin-pulse/pdf/2019/3_Koerber_TheBerlinPulse_YingTai.pdf
全本:https://www.koerber-stiftung.de/fileadmin/user_upload/koerber-stiftung/redaktion/the-berlin-pulse/pdf/2019/TheBerlinPulse_2019_FINAL.pdf
once in a while中文 在 CH Music Channel Youtube 的評價
《Sleepless Nights》
雪の降る街
作詞:aimerrhythm
作曲:黒田晃太郎
編曲:玉井健二、釣俊輔
歌:Aimer
翻譯:夏德爾
English Translation: Thaerin
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背景 / Background - カントク(Kantoku) :
https://i.imgur.com/rOH1jqt.jpg
中文翻譯 / Chinese Translation :
https://home.gamer.com.tw/creationDetail.php?sn=1838209
英文翻譯 / English Translation :
https://www.lyrical-nonsense.com/lyrics/aimer/yuki-no-furu-machi/
日文歌詞 / Japanese Lyrics :
恋しくて ただ恋しくて 今
粉雪が街を包みこんだ
会えなくなって はじめて気が付いた
大切なコト 傍にいたコト
灰色の空 冷たい風が吹き付ける
キミの呼ぶ声 聞こえる気がするのはどうして?
ため息は白んで
季節はめぐる 立ち尽くす心残したまま
恋しくて ただ恋しくて 今
粉雪が街を包みこんだ
どうして? 生まれたての想いが そっと手のひらで溶けてゆく
かじかんだ指 吐息で温めた
愛しく想う あのぬくもり
ひとりになって 3度目の冬が来た
伝えたいのは 「元気でいるよ」と それだけ
大切な思い出
降り積もる雪のように また景色を染めていく
恋しくて ただ恋しくて 今
粉雪がナミダ包みこんだ
どうして? 突然で切なくて そっと濡れた頬を冷やしてく
目の前に今も浮かぶ
駅のホーム キミは涙こらえながら笑ってた
あと少しだけ 切ない冬の中で
二人きり 夢見ていたかった
そうだよ この雪がやむ頃には
きっとまた歩いていけるよ
中文歌詞 / Chinese Lyrics :
是如此讓人心動,現在是如此的惹人愛戀
在這樣的情緒裡,細雪正緩緩的,將城市擁進懷中
在無法見面之後,才初次察覺
那些重要的瑣事,還有你在我身旁這件事情
灰白的天空底下,風捎來的僅是冰冷
而在風中是為何,會聽見你呼喚我的聲音?
嘆息的白模糊了眼前的景色
季節總會變遷,僅是留下了窮途末路的那顆心
是如此讓人心動,現在只是如此的惹人愛戀
在這樣的情緒裡,細雪正緩緩的,將城市擁進懷中
為什麼?才剛萌生的這份思念,卻只能悄悄的在手心中融化
用吐息驅趕指縫間的冬寒
那時的溫暖是如此讓人愛戀
行單隻影後的第三個冬天也即將到來
想要和你說的,也只是「我現在過的很快樂」如此而已
那重要的種種回憶
就像是積雪一樣,再一次的改變了眼前的所有景色
是如此讓人動容,現在只是如此的惹人愛戀
在這樣的思念裡,細雪正緩緩的融化眼淚
到底是為什麼?這份突如其來的寂寞,就這麼冰冷了濕潤的臉頰
是的即使是現在我也歷歷在目
你就站在車站前忍著眼淚,微笑著
請你還不要離開,在這寂寒的冬夜裡
我是曾夢想能在你的身旁
是的,就一場雪的時間,在這場雪停止的時候
我肯定,可以釋懷的吧
英文歌詞 / English Lyrics :
I’m so in love… I’m so in love, that powdered snow just enveloped this city…
Once I wasn’t able to see you, I began to notice,
That I had something so precious by my side.
Through a grey sky, a cool wind blows,
But why is it I feel like I can hear your voice calling to me?
My breath turns white,
And the seasons pass, leaving behind my heart in a stand-still.
I’m so in love… I’m so in love, that powdered snow just enveloped this city –
I wonder why? These freshly born emotions melt slowly away within the palm of my hand…
Biting my finger, I heated it with my breath,
Recalling that warmth fondly.
The third winter since I’ve been alone comes around,
And what I’m wanting to say to you is, “I’m doing well” – that’s all!
Those precious memories,
Pile up like snow… once again coloring this scenery.
I’m so in love… I’m so in love, that powdered snow just enveloped my tears –
I wonder why? It’s so sudden and heart-rending that it chills these drenched cheeks…
It floats up in my view even now:
On the station platform, you were smiling while fighting back the tears…
For just a little longer, within this agonizing winter,
I wanted to keep having this dream – just you and I.
That’s right – by the time this snow lets up, I’ll surely be able to move on again.
once in a while中文 在 I'm Jonas Youtube 的評價
My Life in Taiwan #17 – My first video in Chinese! 我的第一支中文影片!
Since we are heading back to Sweden, this will be my final video in the series of “My life in Taiwan” for a while! Therefore I wanted to make it special by doing it in Chinese! In this video I talk about studying Chinese and my life in Taiwan. I realize that this might not be very entertaining for some people, and that my Chinese is not amazing, but for me it felt very important to finally try to make a video in Chinese. I hope you like it!
我很快就要回瑞典了, 所以我覺得我應該拍一個說中文的影片!
Thank you to Charlie and Peggy for helping me with corrections of my Chinese. Thank you to Gabriel for some help with recording!
The timelapses in this video is used with permission by Chin Wei. Thank you for the help!
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOD6qgE8sNbRVdTP11wGT1w
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=laNwzKywzqA
Thank you for watching! The more views/likes/shares the more time I can devote into making good videos. Thank you all!
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Also, the background music is once again by me :).
once in a while中文 在 粒方不插電 Youtube 的評價
這次要來跟 @旅行YJ @諾斯Nox @後撤步 一起來玩密室逃脫桌遊《大搜查》! 真的是被這個遊戲搞到腦細胞死一堆啦!
以下介紹來自https://kknews.cc/zh-tw/news/oane6rp.html
謎題,從人類文明誕生之際開始一直延續至今。比如經典的斯芬克斯之謎:「什麼動物早晨用四條腿走路,中午用兩條腿走路,晚上用三條腿走路?腿最多的時候,也正是他走路最慢,體力最弱的時候。」從公元前400年左右被創作出來至今依然為人們所津津樂道。而到了21世紀,這個人類最為傳統的興趣愛好也與時俱進的以遊戲的姿態再次出現在我們的眼前。在當代,解謎遊戲一直是遊戲中的一個重要分類。從網際網路萌芽時代的《逃離紅色房間》,到剛推出不久的《銹湖》系列遊戲,雖然表現的形式稍有改變,但一直占有自己的角落,靜靜的發出璀璨的光輝。
在桌遊的世界當然也不會缺少解謎遊戲的身影。比如最近在摩點大熱並籌得了超過兩千萬人民幣的話題作品《迷宮·如意琳琅圖籍》就是一個圖書的形式將謎題呈獻到玩家眼前的桌遊。不過他並不是今天筆者要介紹的遊戲(畢竟還沒正式發貨並沒有辦法介紹)。今天真正要介紹的桌遊是另一個頗受推崇的解謎遊戲,也就是近期剛剛推出中文版的《大搜查(Unlock)》
《大搜查》是一個推出於2017年的系列作品,遊戲由一系列的卡牌組成。玩家在遊戲中的最終目標是在一個小時的時間內得出一個四位數的密碼逃離「密室」。在不同的劇本中密室所代表的意義也有所不同可能是個封閉住的房間也可能是一個荒島。這根據劇本的不同而不同——每一個劇本都是一個獨立的小故事。目前推出了中文版的是大搜查的第一季。打開遊戲外盒就可以看到作為劇本象徵的整整齊齊的三刀牌,但這其實還並不全部的遊戲配件。
《大搜查》在實際的遊戲進行中,除了需要這些卡牌之外,還有一個不在遊戲盒子中,但地位舉足輕重的額外配件,也就是APP,大搜查的遊戲無法脫離這個APP來完成。APP在這個遊戲中扮演的角色遠遠大於一個單純的計時器,他除了用於記錄一個小時的時間經過了多少之外,還負責驗證密碼正確與否,機關的破解方法是否正確,玩家錯誤嘗試扣除時間以及玩家提示。
這個提醒的作用要比想像中大很多,解謎遊戲中出現卡關再正常不過了,如果只是需要時間還好,但很多時候玩家卡關的原因是與設計師的腦迴路對不上,或者說沒有理解到設計師的用意,因為這種原因而造成的卡關往往無法通過時間來解決。比如《時間守望》基礎劇本的最終謎題筆者就因為這層原因卡了一個多小時,如果不是看了網上大神的攻略恐怕就要強行開門了。但在《大搜查》遊戲中,因為有了這個提示功能,雖然失去了些許懸念,但至少遊戲能順利的進行下去。
遊戲規則
遊戲中的主要卡牌分為四類:地點,物品,機關,密碼。
地點即是遊戲中的我們所處在的密室,在遊戲中起始卡背面必然是地點卡,地點卡上會有許多數字和字母代表著在遊戲中我們可以調查的事物(當然有些會隱藏起來,如果不仔細觀察是找不到的)。物品卡就很直接的是遊戲中我們獲得的物品了。物品的頂端通常會分為紅藍兩種,如果你覺得兩件物品組合在一起可能會發生奇妙的效果時,可以將這兩張卡的編號相加並打開對應的卡牌。機關卡意味著一個機關,我們需要在APP中輸入對應的號碼來開始挑戰機關,機關的正確解法可能就在機關自身之中,但也可能是需要在其他卡牌上尋找線索。密碼卡的意義就簡單了,它代表了這個地方有一道鎖,當玩家獲得了正確的密碼之後輸入APP,就會得到相對應的內容,如果這就是最終要打開的門的話,玩家也就通關了,遊戲會根據玩家在遊戲中的表現(耗時,錯誤嘗試,尋求提示次數等)給玩家得出一個最終得分,當然對於筆者這樣的體驗向玩家來說,只要能通關就好了(笑)
遊戲劇本
遊戲的第一季里包含了四個劇本,一個教學劇本和三個正式劇本。教學劇本由十張卡組成,但包含了正式遊戲中的所有內容,它會手把手帶著玩家了解這個遊戲如何進行,實際上可以起到一個代替說明書的作用——當然正式的說明書還是存在的。
遊戲的其他三個劇本就是正式的遊戲內容了,他們分別出自三個作者之手,每個作品的風格各不相同,劇情上也沒有什麼連貫性,應該算是獨立的。因為作者不同的原因,謎題的傾向也有所不同,比如第二個劇本「香腸鼠俠」就和其他兩個劇本迥然不同,不僅畫風無厘頭,很多謎題也十分的無厘頭。不過為了保證玩家的體驗我就不多講了,此間真意就留給玩家朋友們自己去體會吧。
作為一款A社漢化的劇本類遊戲,就不得不順便聊一聊它的翻譯,畢竟A社再翻譯上有著很多不光彩的過去。不過這次A社的翻譯還是做的不錯的,至少在筆者遊玩的時候並沒有遇到什麼嚴重影響遊戲進行的BUG,大家可以安心購買。不過倒是有一個非翻譯問題帶來的BUG嚴重影響了遊戲。那就是教學任務中的67指的實際上是69,這個問題是英文一版就有的,並且在二版進行了糾正。而A社在推出中文版時是根據英文一版來的,這個錯誤並沒有糾正,而是完美的繼承了下來,讓大家可以體驗「原汁原味的錯誤冒險」。大家在進行遊戲的時候千萬要多留意一下。
小結
《大搜查》是我目前玩過的最好的劇情向遊戲之一,他在遊戲體驗上十分靠近電子遊戲的解謎遊戲和真人的密室逃脫。和電腦上的解謎遊戲相比在一些設定上還是有不同的,比如隱藏數字。在卡片上沒找到就是沒找到,可不存在靠亂點矇混過關的可能性哦(笑)。另一個不同在於可以和小夥伴們互動,小夥伴們群策群力逃出生天的感覺是電子遊戲里無法獲得的。
而且在《大搜查》的後期一些劇本中甚至還會出現一些需要兩組人通力合作才能完成的謎題,實際上已經超過了電子遊戲的能力範圍里,充分發揮了桌遊的優勢(雖然這個劇本真的很難)。而相比與真人的密室逃脫相比,《大搜查》的最大特點就在於體量,遊戲的本體只是一刀牌,攜帶方便,開局也方便。不過這三類遊戲體驗各不相同,難分伯仲,各種取捨還是要看玩家自己的傾向了。
《大搜查》比較創新的採用了APP來輔助遊戲,這個模式曾經很少見,但隨著時代的發展也漸漸變的多了起來,比如《瘋狂詭宅》第二版就也採用了APP輔助遊戲的這個模式。不過實際上最初看到這個模式筆者是不太喜歡的,畢竟桌遊的一大特點在於可以不插電的進行遊玩,用插電的設備來輔助本應不插電的桌遊讓人不由得覺得有些失去本心。但是實際體驗下來,APP的表現確實非常好,讓筆者不由得說一句真香。APP的加入能提供很多一般桌遊配件很難給予玩家的東西,比如時限步步逼近的緊張感,比如說用聲畫和遊戲的配合,不採用這種模式的話是絕難做到的。另一方面還可以封印一個玩家的手機讓他專心投入到桌遊當中,更是妙不可言(笑)。
《大搜查》的外文版目前總共推出了五個季度十五個劇本,這對於一個2017年推出的遊戲來說算是比較誇張了,不過作為一個以劇情為賣點的遊戲,擴展多意味著玩家可以體驗到的內容多,實際上也是一件好事。雖然目前中文只推出了第一季度的中文版,但是開坑的畢竟是A社,至少應該不會出現挖坑不填的現象。如果你是一個密室愛好者,又或者是一個愛好思考愛好解謎的玩家,這都是極為合適的遊戲,不妨趕快去入手吧。
原文網址:https://kknews.cc/news/oane6rp.html
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