In Hagi, a white-walled medieval castle town in Japan’s western prefecture of Yamaguchi, stands a little bronze statue. It depicts Motonari Mori, a feudal lord, telling his three sons the parable of the three arrows. Just as a single arrow was easy to snap, but three arrows together could not be easily bent, so too, he explained, sticking together was better than feuding.
在日本西部山口县(Yamaguchi)白色粉墙的中世纪城堡小城萩市(Hagi),有一座小小的铜像。其主人是封建领主毛利元就(Motonari Mori),他曾给自己的三个儿子讲“三矢之训”这个寓言。他解释说,三兄弟若不团结一致,就会像一支一支的箭那样容易被折断;但若是三支箭合在一起,就不那么容易被折断了。
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