皇帝的新装-英文版TheEmperor'sNewClothesLongagoandfaraway,therelivedanEmperor.ThisEmperorwasveryvainandcouldthinkaboutnothingbuthisclothes.Hehadwardrobesandcupboardsfullofclothes.Theyfilledhissparebedroomsandupstairscorridorsofthepalace.Thecourtierswereworriedthatthewardrobeswouldbegintoappeardownstairsandintheirchambers.TheEmperorspenthourseverymorninggettingdressed.Hehadtochoosehisoutfit,preferableanewone,andtheshoesandwigtogowithit.Mid—morning,heinvariablychangedintosomethingmoreformalforhisshortmeetingswithhiscouncillorsandadvisors.Hewouldchangeagainforlunch,andthenagainforarestintheafternoon.Hejusthadtochangefordinnerandthemagainfortheevening!Hekeptalltheweavers,tailors,cobblersandsilkmerchantsofthecityverybusyandveryhappy!NewsoftheEmperorspreadtodistantkingdomsandfinallycametotheearsoftwoveryshadycharacters."Couldwe?"theyaskedthemselves."CouldwefooltheEmperorwholovesnewclothes?""Let'stry,"theydecided.TheylefttheirhomesandtraveledtotheEmperor'scity,theretheysawthemanyshopssellingclothes,shoesandfabrics.For,iftheEmperorJJIA4-Jp-ifidressedfinely,sotoodidhiscouriers.ThetwotravelerswenttothepalacealongwithmanyothertradesmenhopingtoselltheirwarestotheEmperor.TheyaskedtomeettheEmperor.""Wehavesomethingveryspecialtoshowhim,"theytoldtheChamberlain.""That'swhateveryonesays,"saidtheChamberlain.""Ah,buthisismagical,"saidone,""Wehaveinventedanewclothbyusingaveryspecialandsecretmethod."TheChamberlainfeltthatitwashisdutytobringnewitemstotheEmperor'sattentionandhewenttotellhim.""Somethingmagical?"saidtheEmperor,whowaschangingforlunchandadmiringhimselfinthemirror."Oh,Ilovenewthings,Showthetwoweaversin."Thetwoweaverswereshownin,andbegantodescribetheirclothtotheEmperor.""Itisgold,silverandrainbowcolored,allatthesametime,"saidone.""Itshimmers."""Itfeelslikesilk,butisaswarmaswool,"saidthesecond."Itisaslightasair,"saidthefirst."Amostwonderfulfabric."TheEmperorwasenchanted.Hemusthaveanoutfitfromthisnewcloth."Thereisagrandparadeinthecityintwoweekstime,"hesaid."Ineedanewoutfitforit.Canonebereadyintime?""Ohyes,yourMajesty,"saidtheweavers."Butthereisaproblem.Theclothisveryexpensivetomake.""Nomatter,"saidtheEmperor,wavinghishand."Moneyisnoobject.Imusthaveanoutfit.JustseetheChamberlainandhe'llsortitout.Makeithereinthepalace."TheChamberlainshowedthetwoweaverstoalargeairyroomandtheysettowork.Theyaskedforaloom,andasackofgoldtostartbuyingmaterials.TheChamberlainfollowedtheEmperor'sordersandtheyweredeniednothing.Theweaversworkedawaybehindcloseddoors.Theloomcouldbeheardclatteringaway.Everynowandthenacourtierwouldstandandlistenatthedoor.Newsofthemagicclothhadspread.Finally,theEmperorcouldstanditnomore.""Chamberlain,gototheweaversandseehowtheclothisprocessing.Theparadeisonlyaweekway."TheChamberlainknockedatthedoorandwaited.""Enter!"saidtheweavers.Theyhadbeenexpectingsomeonesoon!""TheEmperorhassentmetocheckontheprogressofthecloth,〃saidtheChamberlain,staringattheemptyloom."Isitnotbeautiful?""saidoneoftheweavers,holdingoutnothingtotheChamberlain."Seethelustre,feelthesoftness!""""Um,""saidtheChamberlain,notquitesurewhattosay.""OhwiseChamberlain,"saidtheotherweaver.""Nowyoucanseewhyitismagical.Onlythetrulycleverandbrilliantcanseethecloth.Mostpeoplewouldseeanemptyloom,butaclevermanlikeyouwillseeourwonderfulcloth."""Ofcourse,"saidtheChamberlain,notwantingtolookstupid.""Itreallyisquitemarvelous.Thosecolors,...