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パちラゃぜる


With that they went back to the camp; but Thorin sent messengers by R(ac telling Dain of what had passed, and bidding him come with wary speed.

That day passed and the night. The next day the wind shifted west, and the air was dark and gloomy. The morning was still early when a cry was heard in the camp. Runners came in to report that a host of dwarves had appeared round the eastern spur of the Mountain and was now hastening to Dale.


梁主告急于周襄州总管卫公直,直遣大将军李迁哲将兵救之。迁哲以其所部守江陵外城,自帅骑兵出南门,使步出北门,首尾邀击陈兵,陈兵多死。夜,陈兵窃于城西以梯登城,登者已数百人,迁哲与陆腾力战拒之,乃退。

Dain had come. He had hurried on through the night, and so had come upon them sooner than they had expected. Each one of his folk was clad in a hauberk of steel mail that hung to his knees, and his legs were covered with hose of a fine and flexible metal mesh, the secret of whose making was possessed by Dain's people.


The dwarves are exceedingly strong for their height, but most of these were strong even for dwarves. In battle they wielded heavy two-handed mattocks; but each of them had also a short broad sword at his side and a round shield slung at his back. Their beards were forked and plaited and thrust into their belts.

メに


Their caps were of iron and they were shod with iron, and their faces were grim. Trumpets called men and elves to arms. Before long the dwarves could be seen coming up the valley at a great pace.


昭达又决龙川宁朔堤,引水灌江陵。腾出战于西堤,昭达兵不利,乃引还。

They halted between the river and the eastern spur; but a few held on their way, and crossing the river drew near the camp; and there they laid down their weapons and held up their hands in sign of peace. Bard went out to meet them, and with him went Bilbo.


"We are sent from Dain son of Nain," they said when questioned. "We are hastening to our kinsmen in the Mountain, since we learn that the kingdom of old is renewed.

ピゟづヌ゠ざオび

八月,辛卯,齐主如晋阳。

九月,乙巳,齐立皇子恒为太子。

But who are you that sit in the plain as foes before defended walls?" This, of. course, in the polite and rather old-fashioned language of such occasions, meant simply: "You have no business here. We are going on, so make way or we shall fight you!" They meant to push on between the Mountain and the loop of the river, for the narrow land there did not seem to be strongly guarded.


Bard, of course, refused to allow the dwarves to go straight on to the Mountain. He was determined to wait until the gold and silver had been brought out in exchange for the Arkenstone: for he did not believe that this would be done, if once the fortress was manned with so large and warlike a company.


冬,十月,辛巳朔,日有食之。

They had brought with them a great store of supplies; for the dwarves can carry very heavy burdens, and nearly all of Dain's folks, in spite of their rapid march, bore huge packs on their backs in addition to their weapons.


They would stand a siege for weeks, and by that time yet more dwarves might come, and yet more, for Thorin had many relatives. Also they would be able to reopen and guard some other gate, so that the besiegers would have to encircle the whole mountain; and for that they had not sufficient numbers.

バラりおタづポー

齐以广宁王孝珩为司徒,上洛王思宗为司空。复以梁永嘉王庄为开府仪同三司、梁王,许以兴复,竟不果。及齐亡,庄愤邑,卒于邺。

乙酉,上享太庙。

These were, in fact, precisely their plans (for the raven-messengers had been busy between Thorin and Dain); but for the moment the way was barred, so after angry words the dwarf-messengers retired muttering in their beards. Bard then sent messengers at once to the Gate; but they found no gold or payment. Arrows came forth as soon as they were within shot, and they hastened back in dismay. In the camp all was now astir, as if for battle; for the dwarves of Dain were advancing along the eastern bank.

己丑,齐复威宗谥曰文宣皇帝,庙号显祖。

"Fools!" laughed Bard, "to come thus beneath the Mountain's arm! They do not understand war above ground, whatever they may know of battle in the mines. There are many of our archers and spearmen now hidden in the rocks upon their right flank. Dwarf-mail may be good, but they will soon be hard put to it. Let us set on them now from both sides, before they are fully rested!"

ヾヂスヨをオ


丁酉,周郑桓公达奚武卒。

十二月,丁亥,齐主还邺。

But the Elvenking said: "Long will I tarry, ere I begin this war for gold.


The dwarves cannot press us, unless we will, or do anything that we cannot mark. Let us hope still for something that will bring reconciliation. Our advantage in numbers will be enough, if in the end it must come to unhappy blows."


But he reckoned without the dwarves. The knowledge that the Arkenstone was in the hands of the besiegers burned in their thoughts; also they guessed the hesitation of Bard and his friends, and resolved to strike while they debated.


Suddenly without a signal they sprang silently forward to attack. Bows twanged and arrows whistled; battle was about to be joined.

周大将军郑恪将兵平越巂,置西宁州。

Still more suddenly a darkness came on with dreadful swiftness! A black cloud hurried over the sky. Winter thunder on a wild wind rolled roaring up and rumbled in the Mountain, and lightning lit its peak. And beneath the thunder another blackness could be seen whirling forward; but it did not come with the wind, it came from the North, like a vast cloud of birds, so dense that no light could be seen between their wings.


"Halt!" cried Gandalf, who appeared suddenly, and stood alone, with arms uplifted, between the advancing dwarves and the ranks awaiting them. "Halt!" he called in a voice like thunder, and his staff blazed forth with a flash like the lightning. "Dread has come upon you all! Alas! it has come more swiftly than I guessed. The Goblins are upon you! Bolg( of the North is coming. O Dain! whose father you slew in Moria. Behold! the bats are above his army like a sea of locusts. They ride upon wolves and Wargs are in their train!"

けけ

周、齐争宜阳,久而不决。勋州刺史韦孝宽谓其下曰:“宜阳一城之地,不足损益,两国争之,劳师弥年。彼岂无智谋之士,若弃崤东,来图汾北,我必失地。今宜速于华谷及长秋筑城以杜其意。脱其先我,图之实难。”乃画地形,且陈其状。晋公护谓使者曰:“韦公子孙虽多,数不满百,汾北筑城,遣谁过之?”事遂不行。


齐斛律光果出晋州道,于汾北筑华谷、龙门二城。光至汾东,与孝宽相见,光曰:“宜阳一城,久劳争战。今已舍彼,欲于汾北取偿,幸勿怪也。”孝宽曰:“宜阳,彼之要冲,汾北,我之所弃。我弃彼取,其偿安在!君辅翼幼主,位望隆重,不抚循百姓而极武穷兵,苟贪寻常之地,涂炭疲弊之民,窃为君不取也!”

ポンまコバみぱよブわ

卷一百七十 陈纪四(四)

光进围定阳,筑南汾城以逼之。周人释宜阳之围以救汾北。晋公护问计于齐公宪,宪曰:“兄宜暂出同州以为声势,宪请以精兵居前,随机攻取。”护从之。

Amazement and confusion fell upon them all. Even as Gandalf had been speaking the darkness grew. The dwarves halted and gazed at the sky. The elves cried out with many voices.


"Come!" called Gandalf. "There is yet time for council. Let Dain son of Nain come swiftly to us!"


宣帝太建三年(辛卯,公元五七一年)


春,正月,乙丑,以尚书右仆射徐陵为左仆射。

So began a battle that none had expected; and it was called the Battle of Five Armies, and it was very terrible. Upon one side were the Goblins and the wild Wolves, and upon the other were Elves and Men and Dwarves. This is how it fell out. Ever since the fall of the Great Goblin of the Misty Mountains the hatred of their race for the dwarves had been rekindled to fury.


丁巳,齐使兼散骑常侍刘环儁来聘。

Messengers had passed to and fro between all their cities, colonies and strongholds; for they resolved now to win the dominion of the North. Tidings they had gathered in secret ways; and in all the mountains there was a forging and an arming. Then they marched and gathered by hill and valley, going ever by tunnel or under dark, until around and beneath the great mountain Gundabad of the North, where was their capital, a vast host was assembled ready to sweep down in time of storm unawares upon the South.


Then they learned of the death of Smaug, and joy was in their hearts: and they hastened night after night through the mountains, and came thus at last on a sudden from the North hard on the heels of Dain. Not even the ravens knew of their coming until they came out in the broken lands which divided the Lonely Mountain from the hills behind. How much Gandalf knew cannot be said, but it is plain that he had not expected this sudden assault.


辛酉,上祀南郊;辛未,祀北郊。


This is the plan that he made in council with the Elvenking and with Bard; and with Dain, for the dwarf-lord now joined them: the Goblins were the foes of all, and at their coming all other quarrels were forgotten. Their only hope was to lure the goblins into the valley between the arms of the Mountain; and themselves to man the great spurs that struck south and east.

うヘナルろナッぺ

齐斛律光筑十三城于西境,马上以鞭指画而成,拓地五百里,而未尝伐功。又与周韦孝宽战于汾北,破之。齐公宪督诸将东拒齐师。

Yet this would be perilous, if the goblins were in sufficient numbers to overrun the Mountain itself, and so attack them also from behind and above; but there was no time for make any other plan, or to summon any help.


Soon the thunder passed, rolling away to the South-East; but the bat-cloud came, flying lower, over the shoulder of the Mountain, and whirled above them shutting out the light and filling them with dread.

"To the Mountain!" called Bard. "To the Mountain! Let us take our places while there is yet time!"


On the Southern spur, in its lower slopes and in the rocks at its feet, the Elves were set; on the Eastern spur were men and dwarves. But Bard and some of the nimblest of men and elves climbed to the height of the Eastern shoulder to gain a view to the North. Soon they could see the lands before the Mountain's feet black with a hurrying multitude. Ere long the vanguard swirled round the spur's end and came rushing into Dale. These were the swiftest wolf-riders, and already their cries and howls rent the air afar.


二月,辛巳,上祀明堂。丁酉,耕藉田。


壬寅,齐以兰陵王长恭为太尉,赵彦深为司空,和士开录尚书事,徐之才为尚书令,唐邕为左仆射,吏部尚书冯子琮为右仆射,仍摄选。

A few brave men were strung before them to make a feint of resistance, and many there fell before the rest drew back and fled to either side. As Gandalf had hoped, the goblin army had gathered behind the resisted vanguard, and poured now in rage into the valley, driving wildly up between the arms of the Mountain, seeking for the foe. Their banners were countless, black and red, and they came on like a tide in fury and disorder.


子琮素谄附士开,至是,自以太后亲属,且典选,颇擅引用人,不复启禀,由是与士开有隙。

It was a terrible battle. The most dreadful of all Bilbo's experiences, and the one which at the time he hated most — which is to say it was the one he was most proud of, and most fond of recalling long afterwards, although he was quite unimportant in it. Actually I must say he put on his ring early in the business, and vanished from sight, if not from all danger. A magic ring of that sort is not a complete protection in a goblin charge, nor does it stop flying arrows and wild spears; but it does help in getting out of the way, and it prevents your head from being specially chosen for a sweeping stroke by a goblin swordsman.


The elves were the first to charge. Their hatred for the goblins is cold and bitter. Their spears and swords shone in the gloom with a gleam of chill flame, so deadly was the wrath of the hands that held them. As soon as the host of their enemies was dense in the valley, they sent against it a shower of arrows, and each flickered as it fled as if with stinging fire. Behind the arrows a thousand of their spearmen leapt down and charged. The yells were deafening.


三月,丁丑,大赦。


The rocks were stained black with goblin blood. Just as the goblins were recovering from the onslaught and the elf-charge was halted, there rose from across the valley a deep-throated roar. With cries of "Moria!" and "Dain, Dain!" the dwarves of the Iron Hills plunged in, wielding their mattocks, upon the other side; and beside them came the men of the Lake with long swords. Panic came upon the Goblins; and even as they turned to meet this new attack, the elves charged again with renewed numbers.

ゎブィ

周齐公宪自龙门渡河,斛律光退保华谷,宪攻拔其新筑五城。齐太宰段韶、兰陵王长恭将兵御周师,攻柏谷城,拔之而还。

Already many of the goblins were flying back down the river to escape from the trap: and many of their own wolves were turning upon them and rending the dead and the wounded. Victory seemed at hand, when a cry rang out on the heights above.


Goblins had scaled the Mountain from the other side and already many were on the slopes above the Gate, and others were streaming down recklessly, heedless of those that fell screaming from cliff and precipice, to attack the spurs from above. Each of these could be reached by paths that ran down from the main mass of the Mountain in the centre; and the defenders had too few to bar the way for long. Victory now vanished from hope. They had only stemmed the first onslaught of the black tide.


夏,四月,戊寅朔,日有食之。


Day drew on. The goblins gathered again in the valley. There a host of Wargs came ravening and with them came the bodyguard of Bolg, goblins of huge size with scimitars of steel. Soon actual darkness was coming into a stormy sky; while still the great bats swirled about the heads and ears of elves and men, or fastened vampire-like on the stricken. Now Bard was fighting to defend the Eastern spur, and yet giving slowly back; and the elf-lords were at bay about their king upon the southern arm, near to the watch-post on Ravenhill.

壬午,齐以琅邪王俨为太保。

Suddenly there was a great shout, and from the Gate came a trumpet call. They had forgotten Thorin! Part of the wall, moved by levers, fell outward with a crash into the pool. Out leapt the King under the Mountain, and his companions followed him. Hood and cloak were gone; they were in shining armour, and red light leapt from their eyes. In the gloom the great dwarf gleamed like gold in a dying fire.


Rocks were buried down from on high by the goblins above; but they held on. leapt down to the falls' foot, and rushed forward to battle. Wolf and rider fell or fled before them. Thorin wielded his axe with mighty strokes, and nothing seemed to harm him.

ヱたツずり

壬辰,齐遣使来聘。

周陈公纯取齐宜阳等九城,齐斛律光将步骑五万赴之。

"To me! To me! Elves and Men! To me! O my kinsfolk!" he cried, and his voice shook like a horn in the valley.


Down, heedless of order, rushed all the dwarves of Dain to his help. Down too came many of the Lake-men, for Bard could not restrain them; and out upon the other side came many of the spearmen of the elves. Once again the goblins were stricken in the valley; and they were piled in heaps till Dale was dark and hideous with their corpses.

五月,癸亥,周使纳言郑诩来聘。

The Wargs were scattered and Thorin drove right against the bodyguards of Bolg. But he could not pierce their ranks. Already behind him among the goblin dead lay many men and many dwarves, and many a fair elf that should have lived yet long ages merrily in the wood. And as the valley widened his onset grew ever slower. His numbers were too few. His flanks were unguarded.


Soon the attackers were attacked, and they were forced into a great ring, facing every way, hemmed all about with goblins and wolves returning to the assault. The bodyguard of Bolg came howling against them, and drove in upon their ranks like waves upon cliffs of sand. Their friends could not help them, for the assault from the Mountain was renewed with redoubled force, and upon either side men and elves were being slowly beaten down.


周晋公护使中外府参军郭荣城于姚襄城南、定阳城西,齐段韶引兵袭周师,破之。六月,韶围定阳城,周汾州刺史杨敷固守不下。韶急攻之,屠其外城。时韶卧病,谓兰陵王长恭曰:“此城三百重涧,皆无走路;唯虑东南一道耳,贼必从此出,宜简精兵专守之,此必成擒。”长恭乃令壮士千余人伏于东南涧口。城中粮尽,齐公宪总兵救之,惮韶,不敢进。敷帅见兵突围夜走,伏兵击擒之,尽俘其众。乙巳,齐取周汾州及姚襄城,唯郭荣所筑城独存。敷,愔之族子也。

On all this Bilbo looked with misery. He had taken his stand on Ravenhill among the Elves-partly because there was more chance of escape from that point, and partly (with the more Tookish part of his mind) because if he was going to be in a last desperate stand, he preferred on the whole to defend the Elvenking. Gandalf, too, I may say, was there, sitting on the ground as if in deep thought, preparing, I suppose, some last blast of magic before the end. That did not seem far off. "It will not be long now," thought Bilbo, "before the goblins win the Gate, and we are all slaughtered or driven down and captured. Really it is enough to make one weep, after all one has gone through.

I would rather old Smaug had been left with all the wretched treasure, than that these vile creatures should get it, and poor old Bombur, and Balin and Fili and Kili and all the rest come to a bad end; and Bard too, and the Lake-men and the merry elves. Misery me!

テがろほタワ

敷子素,少多才艺,有大志,不拘小节,以其父守节陷齐,未蒙赠谥,上表申理。周主不许,至于再三,帝大怒,命左右斩之。素大言曰:“臣事无道天子,死其分也!”帝壮其言,赠敷大将军,谥曰忠壮,以素为仪同三司,渐见礼遇。帝命素为诏书,下笔立成,词义兼美,帝曰:“勉之,勿忧不富贵。”素曰:“但恐富贵来逼臣,臣无心图富贵也。”

齐斛律光与周师战于宜阳城下,取周建安等四戍,捕虏千余人而还。军未至邺,齐主敕使散兵,光以军士多有功者,未得慰劳,乃密通表,请遣使宣旨,军仍且进,齐朝发使迟留。军还,将至紫陌,光乃驻营待使。帝闻光军已逼,心甚恶之,亟令舍人召光入见,然后宣劳散兵。

I have heard songs of many battles, and I have always understood that defeat may be glorious. It seems very uncomfortable, not to say distressing. I wish I was well out of it."


The clouds were torn by the wind, and a red sunset slashed the West. Seeing the sudden gleam in the gloom Bilbo looked round. He gave a great cry: he had seen a sight that made his heart leap, dark shapes small yet majestic against the distant glow.

齐琅邪王俨以和士开、穆提婆等专横奢纵,意甚不平。二人相谓曰:“琅邪王眼光奕奕,数步射人,向者暂对,不觉汗出;吾辈见天子奏事尚不然。”由是忌之,乃出俨居北宫,五日一朝,不得无时见太后。

"The Eagles! The Eagles!" he shouted. "The Eagles are coming!"


Bilbo's eyes were seldom wrong. The eagles were coming down the wind, line after line, in such a host as must have gathered from all the eyries of the North.


俨之除太保也,余官悉解,犹带中丞及京畿。士开等以北城有武库,欲移俨于外,然后夺其兵权。治书侍御史王子宜,与俨所亲开府仪同三司高舍洛、中常侍刘辟强说俨曰:“殿下被疏,正由士开间构,何可出北宫入民间也!”俨谓侍中冯子琮曰:“士开罪重,儿欲杀之,何如?”子琮心欲废帝而立俨,因劝成之。

"The Eagles! the Eagles!" Bilbo cried, dancing and waving his arms. If the elves could not see him they could hear him. Soon they too took up the cry, and it echoed across the valley. Many wondering eyes looked up, though as yet nothing could be seen except from the southern shoulders of the Mountain.

俨令子宜表弹士开罪,请禁推。子琮杂他文书奏之,帝不审省而可之。俨诳领军库狄伏连曰:“奉敕,令领军收士开。”伏连以告子琮,且请覆奏,子琮曰:“琅邪受敕,何必更奏。”伏连信之,发京畿军士,伏于神虎门外,并戒门者不听士开入。秋,七月,庚午旦,士开依常早参,伏连前执士开手曰:“今有一大好事。”王子宜授以一函,云:“有敕,令王向台。”因遣军士护送。俨遣都督冯永洛就台斩之。

"The Eagles!" cried Bilbo once more, but at that moment a stone hurtling from above smote heavily on his helm, and he fell with a crash and knew no more.


Chapter 18 The Return Journey

ろぃえぃイる゗ヷ

俨本意唯杀士开,其党因逼俨曰:“事旣然,不可中止。”俨遂帅京畿军士三千余人屯千秋门。帝使刘桃枝将禁兵八十人召俨,桃枝遥拜,俨命反缚,将斩之,禁兵散走。帝又使冯子琮召俨,俨辞曰:“士开昔来实合万死,谋废至尊,剃家家发为尼,臣为是矫诏诛之。尊兄若欲杀臣,不敢逃罪。若赦臣,愿遣姊姊来迎,臣卽入见。”姊姊,谓陆令萱也,俨欲诱出杀之。令萱执刀在帝后,闻之,战栗。

帝又使韩长鸾召俨,俨将入,刘辟强牵衣谏曰:“若不斩穆提婆母子,殿下无由得入。”广宁王孝珩、安德王延宗自西来,曰:“何不入?”辟强曰:“兵少。”延宗顾众而言曰:“孝昭帝杀杨遵彦,止八十人。今有数千,何谓少?”

When Bilbo came to himself, he was literally by himself. He was lying on the flat stones of Ravenhill, and no one was near. A cloudless day, but cold, was broad above him. He was shaking, and as chilled as stone, but his head burned with fire.


"Now I wonder what has happened?" he said to himself. "At any rate I am not yet one of the fallen heroes; but I suppose there is still time enough for that!"

帝泣启太后曰:“有缘,复见家家;无缘,永别!”乃急召斛律光,俨亦召之。

He sat up painfully. Looking into the valley he could see no living goblins. After a while as his head cleared a little, he thought he could see elves moving in the rocks below. He rubbed his eyes. Surely there was a camp still in the plain some distance off; and there was a coming and going about the Gate? Dwarves seemed to be busy removing the wall. But all was deadly still. There was no call and no echo of a song. Sorrow seemed to be in the air. "Victory after all, I suppose!" he said, feeling his aching head. "Well, it seems a very gloomy business."


Suddenly he was aware of a man climbing up and coming towards him.


光闻俨杀士开,抚掌大笑曰:“龙子所为,固自不似凡人!”入,见帝于永巷。帝帅宿卫者步骑四百,授甲,将出战,光曰:“小儿辈弄兵,与交手卽乱。鄙谚云:"奴见大家心死。"至尊宜自至千秋门,琅邪必不敢动。”帝从之。

"Hullo there!" he called with a shaky voice. "Hullo there! What news?"

"What voice is it that speaks among the stones?" said the man halting and peering about him not far from where Bilbo sat.

光步道,使人走出,曰:“大家来。”俨徒骇散。帝驻马桥上遥呼之,俨犹立不进,光就谓曰:“天子弟杀一夫,何所苦!”执其手,强引以前,请于帝曰:“琅邪王年少,肠肥脑满,轻为举措,稍长自不复然,愿宽其罪。”帝拔俨所带刀镮,乱筑辫头,良久,乃释之。

Then Bilbo remembered his ring! "Well I'm blessed!" said he. "This invisibility has its drawbacks after all. Otherwise I suppose I might have spent a warm and comfortable night in bed!"

ぐやのビハべゲろ

收库狄伏连、高舍洛、王子宜、刘辟强、都督翟显贵,于后园支解,暴之都街。帝欲尽杀俨府文武职吏,光曰:“此皆勋贵子弟,诛之,恐人心不安。”赵彦深亦曰:“春秋责帅。”于是罪之各有差。

"It's me, Bilbo Baggins, companion of Thorin!" he cried, hurriedly taking off the ring.


"It is well that I have found you!" said the man striding forward. "You are needed and we have looked for you long. You would have been numbered among the dead, who are many, if Gandalf the wizard had not said that your voice was last heard in this place. I have been sent to look here for the last time. Are you much hurt?"


太后责问俨,俨曰:“冯子琮敎儿。”太后怒,遣使就内省以弓弦绞杀子琮,使内参以库车载尸归其家。自是太后常置俨于宫中,每食必自尝之。

"A nasty knock on the head, I think," said Bilbo. "But I have a helm and a hard skull. All the same I feel sick and my legs are like straws."

八月,己亥,齐主如晋阳。

"I will carry you down to the camp in the valley," said the man, and picked him lightly up.


The man was swift and sure-footed. It was not long before Bilbo was set down before a tent in Dale; and there stood Gandalf, with his arm in a sling. Even the wizard had not escaped without a wound; and there were few unharmed in all the host.



九月,辛亥,齐以任城王湝为太宰,冯翊王润为太师。

When Gandalf saw Bilbo, he was delighted. "Baggins!" he exclaimed. "Well I never! Alive after all — 1 am glad! I began to wonder if even your luck would see you through! A terrible business, and it nearly was disastrous. But other news can wait. Come!" he said more gravely. "You are called for;" and leading the hobbit he took him within the tent.

己未,齐平原忠武王段韶卒。韶有谋略,得将士死力,出总军旅,入参帏幄,功高望重,而雅性温慎,得宰相体。事后母孝,闺门雍肃,齐勋贵之家,无能及者。

"Hail! Thorin," he said as he entered. "I have brought him."

齐祖珽说陆令萱,出赵彦深为兖州刺史。齐主以珽为侍中。

There indeed lay Thorin Oakenshield, wounded with many wounds, and his rent armour and notched axe were cast upon the floor. He looked up as Bilbo came beside him.


"Farewell, good thief," he said. "I go now to the halls of waiting to sit beside my fathers, until the world is renewed. Since I leave now all gold and silver, and go where it is of little worth, I wish to part in friendship from you, and I would take back my words and deeds at the Gate."


陆令萱说帝曰:“人称琅邪王聪明雄勇,当今无敌;观其相表,殆非人臣。自专杀以来,常怀恐惧,宜早为之计。”幸臣何洪珍等亦请杀之。帝未决,以食轝密迎珽,问之,珽称:“周公诛管叔,季友酖庆父。”帝乃携俨之晋阳,使右卫大将军赵元侃诱俨执之,元侃曰:“臣昔事先帝,见先帝爱王。今宁就死,不忍行此。”帝出元侃为豫州刺史。

Bilbo knelt on one knee filled with sorrow. "Farewell, King under the Mountain!" he said. "This is a bitter adventure, if it must end so; and not a mountain of gold can amend it. Yet I am glad that I have shared in your perils — that has been more than any Baggins deserves."

庚午,帝启太后曰:“明旦欲与仁威早出猎。”夜四鼓,帝召俨,俨疑之。陆令萱曰:“兄呼,儿何为不去!”俨出,至永巷,刘桃枝反接其手。俨呼曰:“乞见家家、尊兄。”桃枝以袖塞其口,反袍蒙头负出,至大明宫,鼻血满面,拉杀之,时年十四,裹之以席,埋于室内。帝使启太后,太后临哭,十余声,卽拥入殿。遗腹四男,皆幽死。

"No!" said Thorin. "There is more in you of good than you know, child of the kindly West. Some courage and some wisdom, blended in measure. If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. But sad or merry, I must leave it now. Farewell!"


冬,十月,罢京畿府,入领军。


Then Bilbo turned away, and he went by himself, and sat alone wrapped in a blanket, and, whether you believe it or not, he wept until his eyes were red and his voice was hoarse. He was a kindly little soul. Indeed it was long before he had the heart to make a joke again. "A mercy it is," he said at last to himself, "that I woke up when I did. I wish Thorin were living, but I am glad that we parted in kindness. You are a fool, Bilbo Baggins, and you made a great mess of that business with the stone; and there was a battle, in spite of all your efforts to buy peace and quiet, but I suppose you can hardly be blamed for that."

壬午,周冀公通卒。

All that had happened after he was stunned, Bilbo learned later; but it gave him more sorrow than joy, and he was now weary of his adventure. He was aching in his bones for the homeward journey. That, however, was a little delayed, so in the meantime I will tell something of events. The Eagles had long had suspicion of the goblins' mustering; from their watchfulness the movements in the mountains could not be altogether hid. So they too had gathered in great numbers, under the great Eagle of the Misty Mountains; and at length smelling battle from afar they had come speeding down the gale in the nick of time. They it was who dislodged the goblins from the mountain-slopes, casting them over precipices, or driving them down shrieking and bewildered among their foes. It was not long before they had freed the Lonely Mountain, and elves and men on either side of the valley could come at last to the help of the battle below.


But even with the Eagles they were still outnumbered.

トゔがチゐプヾ

甲申,上享太庙。

乙未,周遣右武伯谷会琨等聘于齐。

In that last hour Beorn himself had appeared — no one knew how or from where. He came alone, and in bear's shape; and he seemed to have grown almost to giant-size in his wrath. The roar of his voice was like drums and guns; and he tossed wolves and goblins from his path like straws and feathers. He fell upon their rear, and broke like a clap of thunder through the ring.


The dwarves were making a stand still about their lords upon a low rounded hill. Then Beorn stooped and lifted Thorin, who had fallen pierced with spears, and bore him out of the fray. Swiftly he returned and his wrath was redoubled, so that nothing could withstand him, and no weapon seemed to bite upon him. He scattered the bodyguard, and pulled down Bolg himself and crushed him.

齐胡太后出入不节,与沙门统昙献通,诸僧至有戏呼昙献为太上皇者。齐主闻太后不谨而未之信,后朝太后,见二尼,悦而召之,乃男子也。于是昙献事亦发,皆伏诛。

Then dismay fell on the Goblins and they fled in all directions. But weariness left their enemies with the coming of new hope, and they pursued them closely, and prevented most of them from escaping where they could.


They drove many of them into the Running River, and such as fled south or west they hunted into the marshes about the Forest River; and there the greater part of the last fugitives perished, while those that came hardly to the Wood-elves' realm were there slain, or drawn in to die in the trackless dark of Mirkwood. Songs have said that three parts of the goblin warriors of the North perished on that day, and the mountains had peace for many a year.


己亥,帝自晋阳奉太后还邺,至紫陌,遇大风。舍人魏僧伽习风角,奏言:“卽时当有暴逆事。”帝诈云“邺中有变”,弯弓缠弰,驰入南城,遣宦者邓长颙幽太后于北宫,仍敕内外诸亲皆不得与胡太后相见。太后或为帝设食,帝亦不敢尝。

Victory had been assured before the fall of night, but the pursuit was still on foot, when Bilbo returned to the camp; and not many were in the valley save the more grievously wounded.

"Where are the Eagles?" he asked Gandalf that evening, as he lay wrapped in many warm blankets.

ほハヒジゎがヱヱ

庚戌,齐遣侍中赫连子悦聘于周。

十一月,丁巳,周主如散关。

"Some are in the hunt," said the wizard, "but most have gone back to their eyries. They would not stay here, and departed with the first light of morning. Dain has crowned their chief with gold, and sworn friendship with them for ever."


"I am sorry. I mean, I should have liked to see them again," said Bilbo sleepily; "perhaps I shall see them on the way home. I suppose I shall be going home soon?"

丙寅,齐以徐州行台广陵王孝珩录尚书事;庚午,又以为司徒。癸酉,以斛律光为左丞相。

"As soon as you like," said the wizard.


Actually it was some days before Bilbo really set out.


十二月,己丑,周主还长安。

They buried Thorin deep beneath the Mountain, and Bard laid the Arkenstone upon his breast.

壬辰,邵陵公章昭达卒。

"There let it lie till the Mountain falls!" he said. "May it bring good fortune to all his folk that dwell here after!" Upon his tomb the Elvenking then laid Orcrist, the elvish sword that had been taken from Thorin in captivity. It is said in songs that it gleamed ever in the dark if foes approached, and the fortress of the dwarves could not be taken by surprise. There now Dain son of Nain took up his abode, and he became King under the Mountain, and in time many other dwarves gathered to his throne in the ancient halls. Of the twelve companions of Thorin, ten remained.


Fili and Kili had fallen defending him with shield and body, for he was their mother's elder brother. The others remained with Dain; for Dain dealt his treasure well. There was, of course, no longer any question of dividing the hoard in such shares as had been planned, to Balin and Dwalin, and Dori and Nori and Ori, and Oin and Gloin, and Bifur and Bofur and Bombur-or to Bilbo.

゘チきヸビむ゜ぱぇ

是岁,梁华皎将如周,过襄阳,说卫公直曰:“梁主旣失江南诸郡,民少国贫;朝廷兴亡继绝,理宜资赡,望借数州以资梁国。”直然之,遣使言状,周主诏以基、平、鄀三州与之。

卷一七一 陈纪五(一)

Yet a fourteenth share of all the silver and gold, wrought and unwrought, was given up to Bard; for Dain said: "We will honour the agreement of the dead, and he has now the Arkenstone in his keeping."


Even a fourteenth share was wealth exceedingly great, greater than that of many mortal kings. From that treasure Bard sent much gold to the Master of Lake-town; and he rewarded his followers and friends freely. To the Elvenking he gave the emeralds of Girion, such jewels as he most loved, which Dain had restored to him.

起玄黓执徐(壬辰),尽阏逢敦牂(甲午),凡三年。

To Bilbo he said: "This treasure is as much yours as it is mine; though old agreements cannot stand, since so many have a claim in its winning and defence. Yet even though you were willing to lay aside all your claim, I should wish that the words of Thorin, of which he repented, should not prove true: that we should give you little. I would reward you most richly of all."


"Very kind of you," said Bilbo. "But really it is a relief to me. How on earth should I have got all that treasure home without war and murder all along the way, I don't know. And I don't know what I should have done with it when I got home. I am sure it is better in your hands."


高宗宣皇帝太建四年(壬辰,公元五七二年)

In the end he would only take two small chests, one filled with silver, and the other with gold, such as one strong pony could carry. "That will be quite as much as I can manage," said he.

At last the time came for him to say good-bye to his friends. "Farewell, Balin!" he said; "and farewell, Dwalin; and farewell Dori, Nori, Ori, Oin, Gloin, Bifur, Bofur, and Bombur! May your beards never grow thin!" And turning towards the Mountain he added: "Farewell Thorin Oakenshield! And Fili and Kili! May your memory never fade!"

春,正月,丙午,以尚书仆射徐陵为左仆射,中书监王劢为右仆射。

Then the dwarves bowed low before their Gate, but words stuck in their throats. "Good-bye and good luck, wherever you fare!" said Balin at last. "If ever you visit us again, when our halls are made fair once more, then the feast shall indeed be splendid!"

えテせにュヒズプビは

己巳,齐主祀南郊。

"If ever you are passing my way," said Bilbo, "don't wait to knock! Tea is at four; but any of you are welcome at any time!"


Then he turned away.


庚午,上享太庙。

The elf-host was on the march;. and if it was sadly lessened, yet many were glad, for now the northern world would be merrier for many a long day. The dragon was dead, and the goblins overthrown, and their hearts looked forward after winter to a spring of joy.

辛未,齐主赠琅邪王俨为楚恭哀帝以慰太后心,又以俨妃李氏为楚帝后。

Gandalf and Bilbo rode behind the Elvenking, and beside them strode Beorn, once again in man's shape, and he laughed and sang in a loud voice upon the road. So they went on until they drew near to the borders of Mirkwood, to the north of the place where the Forest River ran out.


Then they halted, for the wizard and Bilbo would not enter the wood, even though the king bade them stay a while in his halls. They intended to go along the edge of the forest, and round its northern end in the waste that lay between it and the beginning of the Grey Mountains.



二月,癸西,周遣大将军昌城公深聘于突厥,司宾李除、小宾部贺遂礼聘于齐。深,护之子也。

It was a long and cheerless road, but now that the goblins were crushed, it seemed safer to them than the dreadful pathways under the trees. Moreover Beorn was going that way too.

己卯,齐以卫菩萨为太尉。辛巳,以并省吏部尚书高元海为尚书左仆射。

"Farewell! O Elvenking!" said Gandalf. "Merry be the greenwood, while the world is yet young! And merry be all your folk!"

乙酉,封皇子叔卿为建安王。

"Farewell! O Gandalf!" said the king. "May you ever appear where you are most needed and least expected! The oftener you appear in my halls the better shall I be pleased!"


"I beg of you," said Bilbo stammering and standing on one foot, "to accept this gift!" and he brought out a necklace of silver and pearls that Dain had given him at their parting.


庚寅,齐以尚书左仆射唐邕为尚书令,侍中祖珽为左仆射。初,胡太后旣幽于北宫,珽欲以陆令萱为太后,为令萱言魏保太后故事。且谓人曰:“陆虽妇人,然实雄杰。自女娲以来,未之有也。”令萱亦谓珽为“国师”、“国宝”,由是得仆射。

"In what way have I earned such a gift, O hobbit?" said the king.

初,周太祖为魏相,立左右十二军,总属相府;太祖殂,皆受晋公护处分,凡所征发,非护书不行。护第屯兵侍卫,盛于宫阙。诸子、僚属皆贪残恣横,士民患之。周主深自晦匿,无所关预,人不测其浅深。

"Well, er, I thought, don't you know," said Bilbo rather confused, "that, er, some little return should be made for your, er, hospitality. I mean even a burglar has his feelings. I have drunk much of your wine and eaten much of your bread."

 

 

 

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