大意:有一个慢性子的人,冬天与别人围炉取暖,见别人衣服的边角被火烧着了,于是慢吞吞地对那人说:“有一件事,我早就发现了,想对您说,又怕您沉不住气;不对您说,又怕您损失太多,那么到底是说好呢还是不说好呢?”那人问到底是什么事。回答说:“火烧着您的衣服边了。”那人于是赶快把火灭了,对他吼道:“既已发现,为什么不早告诉我?”慢性子人说:“我说您会性急的吧,果不其然!”
《火烧裳尾》
有人性宽缓,冬日共人围炉,见人裳尾为火所烧,乃曰:“有一事,见之已久,欲言之,恐君性急;不言,恐君伤太多,然则言之是耶,不言之是耶?”人问何事,曰:“火烧君裳。”隧收衣火灭,大怒曰:“见之久,何不早道?”其人曰:“我言君性急,果是。”
--宋无名氏<<籍川笑林>>
A Fiery Temper
A group of people were sitting around a stove on a wintry day when one man of phlegmatic temperament suddenly announced to one of those present: “I have noticed something going on for some time now, but have hesitated to tell you, since I know you are hot-tempered. Yet should I fail to inform you before long, I fear you may sustain bodily injury. Shall I go ahead and tell you or not?”
“Well, be out with it, man!” the hot-tempered fellow exclaimed. Consequently, the first man shouted: “Your robe is on fire, sir!” The victim of the blaze immediately ripped off his own robe and stamped out the flames. Enraged, he cursed the other, saying: “Since you already knew for some time that my clothing was burning, why the devil didnt you tell me earlier?” “You see!” the first man chortled. “Just as I have said, I knew youd get angry no matter what I did!”