1, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (English: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone)
Beauty: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone)
Traditional Chinese Translation: Harry Potter-The Magical Sorcerer's Stone [1]
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets.
Harry Potter-The Lost Chamber of Secrets
3. Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban.
Traditional Chinese translation: Harry Potter-the fugitive of Azkaban
Harry Potter and Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
Harry Potter-The Test of the Goblet of Fire
5. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Traditional Chinese translation: the secret order of Harry Potter-Phoenix Society
6. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
Harry Potter-the betrayal of the half-blood prince
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Traditional Chinese translation: Harry Potter-the sacred object of death
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199 1 year, on the train from London to Manchester, Joanne Kathleen Rowling saw a little wizard with glasses smiling and waving at her, and she had the idea of writing magic. Seven years later, she turned this idea into reality. Thus, 1997 Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was born, and people all over the world cheered for it!
As a single mother, Rowling's life is extremely difficult. When I started writing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, the first children's novel series, I went to a nearby cafe and wrote the story on a small piece of paper, because my house was small and cold.
However, the magical mother, her efforts were not in vain. "Harry Potter" series of adventure novels conquered young readers all over the world almost overnight with their extraordinary imagination, layers of suspense and language conducive to children's reading. Rowling has written Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (1998), Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban (1999), Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2000), Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2003) and harry potter and the half-blood prince (2000). These works have been published one after another, constantly refreshing the record of the world novel publishing history. Grand prizes include British Children's Decimal Book Award and Sma Book Gold Award. The film adapted from this work has also spread all over the world. Daniel jacob radcliffe, the actor of Harry Potter, has become the richest teenager in Britain, and Rupert Grint and Emma Charlotte Toure Watson also have many fans. With the constant renovation of Harry Potter, the main characters of the film have grown up one by one, and the fans of Harry Potter have gradually matured in the footsteps of idols. Of course, the miracle of Harry Potter is slowly coming to an end. May the hero Harry Potter live in people's hearts forever! Philosophy also wants you to savor it.
1, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone-2001,1,UK premiere, promotional photos of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone.
Global box office ranking: 5th (as of May 9th, 2009), * * * 968,657,891USD.
2. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets premiered in Britain on October 3rd, 2002.
Global box office ranking: 14 (as of May 9, 2009), * * * 866.3 million US dollars.
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban premiered in Britain on May 36, 2004.
Global box office ranking: 22nd (as of May 9, 2009), * * * US$ 789,458,727.
4. The publicity photo of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire-Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban premiered in London, England on October 6th, 2005.
Global box office ranking:No. 1 1 (as of May 9, 2009), ***892,194,397 USD.
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix premiered in Tokyo, Japan on June 28th, 2007.
Global box office ranking: No.7 (as of May 9, 2009), * * * 937,000,866 US dollars.
6. "harry potter and the half-blood prince"-It was released worldwide on July 6th, 2009 at 5438+05 (currently the second in North America).
7. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows-20101.001.09 (the first episode), 201/July 15 (the first episode)
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Ma Ainong (1964-)1982-1986, majoring in English in the Foreign Languages Department of Nanjing University, obtained a bachelor's degree in literature, 1986- 1990, an English teacher in the basic department of Nanjing Medical College (now Nanjing Medical University). 1990- 1993 studied in the English Department of Beijing Foreign Studies University, majoring in translation theory and practice. 1993, worked as an editor in the foreign language editing room of People's Literature Publishing House, and was named deputy editor in 2000. He has been engaged in translation for nearly 20 years, and has completed more than 20 translated works, including bestsellers, adult classic literature works, and excellent children's literature works full of childlike interest and beautiful words.
Ma (1974-) graduated from Beijing Foreign Studies University and worked in a foreign translation and publishing company. He is famous for cooperating with his sister Ma Ainong to translate the series of novels of Harry Potter. After translating Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone, Ma went to the United States to study abroad, so the later books were translated by two sisters, one in China and the other in the United States. They often translate some of them first, and then communicate by mail and telephone in order to unify their language and style.
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1. Albus percival Woolfik Bryan Dumbledore: Albus is a white Latin word, because Dumbledore is a white magician who opposes the dark Lord Voldemort. According to Rowling, Dumbledore means "buzzing bee". Percival means warrior and piercing curtain. Obviously, Dumbledore is a brave fighter against the dark forces! And "Wearing a Curtain" is intriguing, because curtain is a symbol of the separation of life and death in western culture. Does piercing the boundary between life and death mean that Dumbledore has the ability to transcend life and death like a phoenix? There is no unified explanation for the meaning of Wu Fei. Some people say that it is composed of two words: Wulf (wolf) and Ric (power). However, some people think that the word comes from Beowulf, a hero in Norwegian epic, who defeated Glendale twice, and Dumbledore's most brilliant victory in his life was 1945' s victory over Grindelwald. Some people think that the name Woolfrick is Ms. Rowling. She studied classical literature at the University of Exeter and used Norwegian epics to refer to Dumbledore's great achievements in opposing dark magic. She was very concerned about showing her magic power. Brian comes from Irish, which means "strength, virtue". It is also used for Irish men. This word highly summarizes two aspects of Dumbledore's greatness-ability and virtue, and probably implies Dumbledore's Irish ancestry.
2. hermione granger: From the pronunciation, it comes from the name of Hermes, the famous messenger of the gods on Mount Olympus. Hermeneutics, which is popular in today's philosophy, was originally born out of the name of Hermes. No wonder Hermione is famous for her intelligence and wisdom in her novels. Many difficult riddles can be solved by her hands. In the story, she was born a muggle, but she has a talented brain and amazing perseverance, and can finish the long school history.
3. severus snape: Severus means sternness in Latin, which is very consistent with Snape's character. But in fact, Snape is just the name of a small English village. Snape is only one letter short of the word snake in English! No wonder Snape is the dean of Slytherin. But remember, before you read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, never make any absolute judgment about Snape. For this person, you should re-taste.
4. Minerva McGonagall: The usual translation is Minerva, the goddess of wisdom in Roman mythology, which is equivalent to Athena in Greek mythology. It is Gryffindor's dean who teaches transfiguration at the school of magic.
Remus john lupin: Lubang comes from the Latin root Lubang, which means wolf-Lubang is a "wolf-like man" and Lupas is a "jackal". It is said that Normandy residents sometimes call werewolves "Lubang". Remus is more interesting. This is the name of one of the twins fed by the female wolf in Roman legend, the cute little wolf cub! Although he is a werewolf, he is very gentle with students. He once taught Harry to use the patron saint spell (calling the guardian of God) in the third grade.
Sirius Black): Sirius is Sirius, of course, and Black is "black". After that, he became a big black dog. Harry Potter's godfather and Harry's father are good friends. Finally died at the hands of my cousin Bellatrix.
7. Peter Pettigrew: The name Peter is so common that it doesn't seem to have any special meaning. Pettigrew means "very small", and the name can also be taken apart to become PET I GREW, which means almost "I became a pet"!
Argus filch: Filch means "stealing" in English, while argus is a troll with one hundred eyes in Greek mythology. Mr. filch often secretly observes students' behavior.
9. Ribs Hagrid: According to Rowling, Hagrid is an old English word meaning "a bad night" or "a bad night". Hagrid often can't sleep well because of drinking.
10. alastor moody): Alaste is the devil in charge of revenge in Greek mythology, while Moody means changeable mood in English.
11.binns Cuthbert: Binns is pronounced very close to BEEN and is the past participle form of the verb be in English. This professor is already a ghost, and it is indeed a thing of the past!
12. tom marvolo riddle): Riddle means "riddle" in English. As soon as I saw the name, I knew Rowling was going to play word games.
13. Voldemort): Voldemort comes from the French word VOLE DE MORT, which means "death flies" or "flying away from death". No wonder Comrade Lao Fu thinks about immortality all day. The word "I am Voldemort" was changed by tom marvolo riddle, but the alphabetical order changed. In Voldemort's past, tom riddle didn't like his name and thought it was too common, so he changed the letters from tom marvolo riddle to I am Voldemort to show his uniqueness.
14. Vernon Dursley: Vernon is Rowling's most annoying name. There is a city called Dursley near Gwen Dekheel, Rowling's birthplace.
15. Dudley dursley): Dudley is a variant of the British slang dude, which means a boring person.
16. Penny Evans: Penny means morning glory and her sister. Harry's mother Lily's name means Lily. Morning glory symbolizes anger and hatred, and lily symbolizes purity.
17. Draco Malfoy): Malfoy is a variant of French Malfoy, which means breaking one's word. This family is all death eaters, and they all believe in dark magic. And Draco. DRACO means dragon and snake in Latin, and dragon is associated with Satan in the west. Draco was also the name of an extremely cruel legislator in ancient Athens.
18. lucius malfoy): Lucius and Lucifer are very close, just like Draco. Lucius was also the name of a cruel legislator in ancient Athens.
19. narcissa malfoy): Narcissa comes from a character in Greek mythology, that is, a young man with a narcissistic complex, who fell in love with his own shadow in the water. Narcissa means daffodil, which stands for narcissism.
Mao Mao: Mao Mao is Hagrid's three big dogs. Fluffy means "furry".
2 1. Hedwig: It is the name of a German saint in the 3rd century. She sends messages to people in the city.
22. Godric Gryffindor (Godric Gryffindor): In Greek mythology, Gryffindor was a lion-headed beast with wings. In French, dor means "made of gold". "Gryffindor" refers to winged beasts with lion heads. God stands for "God" and -ric is a suffix, which means "jurisdiction and territory". Godric means "the abode of God". The symbol of Gryffindor is the lion.
23. salazar slytherin): Slytherin comes from the English word "Slitheting" and crawls like a snake. Slytherin's symbol is a snake.
24. rowena ravenclaw): Ravenclaw, literally means crow's paw. The symbol of Ravenclaw College is the eagle.
25.Helga HufflePuff): Hufflepuff, from English Huff and puff. Both words are related to blowing. Huff also means life as a noun, and the symbol of Hufflepuff College is badger. Badger, as a verb, also means pestering, disturbing and clamoring for something, which is closely related to anger.
26. Muggle): Muggle is a variant of English slang, meaning fool.
27. Luna): luna, which also means the moon and luna in French, reminds people of her purity, beauty and a little mystery. Although Lovegood is a bit far-fetched, it still represents love and beauty. Two names together, as you can imagine, is a very likable girl. But in fact, the root of Luna also means "crazy", and Lunatic means "crazy", which is also in line with the child's personality.
Sibyll trelawney: Sybil is the title of a prophetess in Greek and Roman mythology. She was inspired by Apollo, the sun god, and created a language.
29. Fleur Delacour: Fleur Delacour is French, which literally means flowers in the court, and extended to aristocratic women.
Rita Skeeter): Skeeter is related to the verbs "beetle", "beetle" and "creep".
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Harry: Eleven inches, holly, phoenix feathers, soft and elastic. This feather comes from Dumbledore's pet fox. The other feather of the fox is in Voldemort's wand. Holly is often used as a weapon because of its precise characteristics, so it is often regarded as a symbol of fighting, protecting and confronting evil. Because holly is an evergreen plant, it usually represents endurance and patience. In Christian tradition, holly symbolizes death and rebirth, which is why everyone hangs a holly wreath on the door at Christmas.
Hermione: It's made of rattan and dragon heartstrings. Unknown size.
Ron (old): Charlie used an old wand that was a little worn out, and the unicorn hair in it could show through the end. I almost broke it in whomping willow, and later I had to repair it with transparent glue, which led to the magic rebound and made Lockhart lose his memory. Poor Ron ... and Lockhart.
Ron (new): fourteen inches, willow, unicorn hair. There seems to be no special effect.
James potter: Eleven inches, mahogany, unknown core, elastic, suitable for deformation. Mahogany is durable and highly protective. The "remarkable metamorphosis" described in the book should be a hint to Anima Gus of Zhan Mu.
Lily potter: Ten and a quarter inches, willow, suitable for magic. Willow has long been a symbol of death and unfortunate love, but it also represents flexibility and wisdom, which is in line with Lily's cleverness. Willow is also related to intuition, dreams, hallucinations, observation and emotions, which explains the emotional side of Lily when she gave up her life to save Harry to some extent.
Neville (old wand): This is his father's old wand. The material is unknown.
Neville (new wand): cherry wood, unicorn hair, unknown size. This is one of the last wands sold in Ollivander.
Zhang Qiu: It's made of ebony, about 9 inches.
Cedric: Twelve and a quarter inches, yellow cedar, male unicorn hair, very elastic. Huangcenmu is a tree of knowledge, purity and truth, sometimes called "unicorn tree". Huang Cen wood is sometimes said to have the function of repelling poisonous snakes and treating snake bites. Unicorn is a symbol of purity and innocence.
Hibiscus: Nine and a half inches, rosewood, Veela hair, not bendable. Dalbergia stands for beauty, strength and love. Veela's hair belongs to Grandma Furong, representing temperament, which is very similar to Furong's character.
Krum: Ten and a quarter inches. Goose ears, dragon heart strings, hard, thicker than most wands. There is also a name called musclewood, which is directly translated as "muscle wood" in Chinese, which clearly symbolizes tenacity, tenacity but rudeness.
Hagrid: Sixteen inches, oak, unknown core. The power of oak is masculine-powerful, powerful, persistent and firm. The wand broke when Hagrid was expelled from school, and was later repaired and hidden in an umbrella. It seems that magic has not been affected.
Dumbledore: Elder wands (the staff of death or destiny), elderberry and nightingale tail feathers, unknown size. Legend has it that the invincible wand, one of the three deathly hallows, was once owned by many owners. Before Dumbledore, it belonged to gellert grindelwald, a friend Dumbledore made in his hometown after graduation. Later, Dumbledore was captured by Voldemort after his death. But it doesn't really belong to or obey Voldemort.
Voldemort: thirteen and a half inches, Chinese fir, fox hair, very big. Taxus is often associated with magic and death because its juice is poisonous. After the old tree in the outer layer of Taxus chinensis dies, it will continue to grow new trees from the center, so it is regarded as the "immortal tree" and also symbolizes the reincarnation of the soul. Celtic priests regarded yew as a symbol of immortality and immortality. These yew trees were planted next to Voldemort's resurrection cemetery, [2] which may be related to his resurrection.
Bellatrix lestrange: Walnut and dragon nerves, twelve and three-quarters inches, are not easy to bend.
Lucius malfoy: Elm, dragon's nerve, unknown size. (Later Voldemort used it to make a poor end).
Draco Malfoy-only ten inches, hawthorn wood, unicorn hair, elastic enough (later captured by Harry Potter, turned to obey Harry Potter).
Peter pettigrew (new wand): Chestnut wood and dragon nerve, nine and a quarter inches, hard and brittle (Ollivander was forced to make it after being kidnapped).
key word
Horcrux (horcrux)
Voldemort hoped to live forever through horcruxes, but he failed. His horcrux was destroyed by Harry Potter and others.
He is the first magician in history to create more than one horcrux, including seven: Riddle's diary (destroyed by Harry using the fangs of the basilisk); Marvolo Gaunt's ring (also known as Slytherin) (split by Dumbledore's sword soaked in basilisk venom); Pet snake Nagini (killed by Neville's sword); Ravenclaw's crown (burned by Crabbe's heavy artillery fire); Slytherin's locket (cut by Ron with his sword); Hufflepuff's Holy Grail (broken by Hermione with the fangs of the basilisk) and Harry Potter (accidentally created and destroyed by Voldemort himself).
Deathly Hallows (three Deathly Hallows)
What killed Voldemort in Harry Potter's seventh book is also the main content of the seventh book.
Deathly Hallows include: Invisibility Cloak, Elderberry Wand and Resurrection Stone.
[Edit this paragraph] Harry and his family
1. lily potter (Lily Evans) Harry's mother.
2. James Potter Harry's father
3. Sirius Black Harry's godfather
4. Harry's cousin dudley dursley
Vernon Dursley Harry's uncle and Dudley's father.
6. petunia evans (Petunia Evans) Harry's menstruation, Dudley's mother.
7. Ginny Weasley (renamed Ginny Potter after marriage) Harry's wife Ron's sister
8. James Sirius Potter Harry's eldest son
9. Albus Severus Potter Harry's second son
10. lily potter Harry's little daughter
1 1. Teddy Lubang, Harry's godson, son of Lubang.
[Edit this paragraph] Money in Harry Potter
What is the currency in Harry Potter?
The currency in Harry Potter refers to the currency system used by the British wizarding world in the series of Harry Potter stories written by J.K. Rowling. This system is mainly composed of three hard currencies, namely Jin Jialong, Silver Cisco and Bronze Nat. Three currencies represent different values, and there are also fixed exchange standards among different currencies. In addition, Wizard Bank also provides various Muggle currency exchange services.
Harry Potter currency value conversion table
1 Nat
1 Turkish
1 jialong
spirit
1
29
493
Sike
0.034
1
17
Kanon
0.002
0.059
1
The exchange rate between wizard gold coins and real money
Author J.K. Rowling fixed the exchange rate between Jingjialong and GBP at 1: 5 (that is, 1 Gallong can be exchanged for GBP 5). Then the converted 1 gallon is approximately equal to 10.08 USD, 7.39 EUR, 332.50 NT, 76.87 HK dollars and 76.34 RMB respectively.
schedule of prices
Cursed Opal Necklace in Bokin-Bok Store (Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 6)
1500 Jialong
Bonus for the winner of the Triwizard Tournament (Goblet of Fire, Chapter 12)
1000 Jialong
Daily Prophet Lottery Prize (Prisoner, Chapter 65438 +0)
700 galleons
Fred and George made a bet (all their savings) (Goblet of Fire, Chapter 7).
37 gallons, 15 gram west, 3 NAT
A full set of second-hand Quidditch balls, slightly old, one wing of the Snitch is damaged (Daily Prophet)
30 galleons
A horn made of a one-horned wild horn (Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 5)
2 1 gallon
The skeleton of Bokin-Bok Store (Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 6)
16 Jialong
An apparition course of 12 weeks taught by the apparition teacher of the Ministry of Magic (Half-Blood Prince, chapter 17).
12 Jialong
The money Hermione left her for her birthday present (Chapter 4 of Prisoner)
10 Jialong
Panoramic telescope (Goblet of Fire, Chapter 7)
10 Jialong
Used crucible, almost brand-new, made of bronze (Daily Prophet)
10 Jialong
Second-hand crucible, almost brand new, made of pewter (Daily Prophet)
10 Jialong
The brand-new advanced potions production of Lihen Bookstore (Chapter 9 of Half-Blood Prince)
9 jialong
Ollivander's New Wand (Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 5)
7 jialong
Minor repair costs of old meteor brooms (Daily Prophet)
7 galleons, the price can be slightly lower.
Ludo talks about the price of a wand that can be turned into a rubber chicken (chapter 7 of Goblet of Fire).
5 galleons
Weasley's bet on the Quidditch World Cup (GF7).
1 jialong
10 Muggle Alert (Daily Prophet)
1 jialong
Dragon Liver (Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 5, Revised Edition)
16 ounce
Originally, the price was 17 secco, but since 17 secco is exactly equal to 1 galleon, it is not necessary for the wizard to pay with secco. That's why the revised version changed the price.
A pile of sweets sold by trolleys on the Hogwarts Express.
1 1 Cisco, 7 NAT
Knight bus fare from whipple to London (Chapter 3 of Prisoner).
1 1 Turkish
Knight bus fare from London to Hogwarts (prisoner, chapter 3)
1 1 Turkish
Muggle Alert (Daily Prophet)
3 sik
The price of a cup of hot chocolate on the knight bus (prisoner, chapter 3)
2 Sikh
The price of a thermos bottle and a toothbrush of any color (chapter 3 of Prisoner)
2 Sikh
Beetle Eyes (Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 5)
5 NAT a spoonful
A copy of daily prophet (Sorcerer's Stone, Chapter 5; Daily prophet)
Nate (in the summer before Harry's first grade)
7 Nat ( 1998- 1999)
Salary:
Batter in the law enforcement department of the Ministry of Magic (Daily Prophet)
700 galleons per month
Li Heng Wizard Bookstore Assistant (daily prophet)
42 galleons per month
Dragon Guardian in Gringotts (Daily Prophet)
7 Garonne Weekly
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