The Pied Piper of Hamelin
/ðə ˌpaɪd ˌpaɪpər əv ˈhæmlɪn/
/ðə ˌpaɪd ˌpaɪpər əv ˈhæmlɪn/
- a poem (1842) by Robert Browning. It tells the story of an old European legend about a man who gets rid of all the rats in the German town of Hamelin by playing his pipe. The rats follow the music and the piper leads them out of the town. When the people of Hamelin refuse to pay him for getting rid of the rats, he plays his pipe again and leads their children away.
哈梅林的吹笛人:罗伯特·布朗宁的诗(1842)。它讲述了一个古老的欧洲传说,故事讲述了一个男人通过弹奏烟斗摆脱了德国小镇哈默林的所有老鼠。老鼠跟随音乐,吹笛者将他们带出城镇。当哈梅林人民因摆脱老鼠而拒绝付钱给他时,他再次弹奏烟斗,将他们的孩子带走。