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词条 Hundred Acre Wood
释义

  1. Places in the Wood

  2. Residents of the Wood

     Disney materials only 

  3. Fauna

  4. In other media

  5. In other languages

  6. References

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| name = Hundred Acre Wood
| colour = #C0C0C0
| image = Map of the Hundred Acre Wood.gif
| imagesize = 350px
| caption = Map of the Hundred Acre Wood drawn by E. H. Shepard to illustrate Winnie-the-Pooh.
| source = Winnie-the-Pooh
| creator = A. A. Milne
| genre = children's book
| type = Forest
| locations = Owl's House, The Six Pine Trees, Galleon's Lap
| people = Winnie-the-Pooh, Tigger, (full list)
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The Hundred Acre Wood (also spelled as 100 Aker Wood, Hundred-Acre Wood, and 100 Acre Wood; also known as simply "The Wood") is a part of the fictional land inhabited by Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Winnie-the-Pooh series of children's stories by author A. A. Milne. The wood is visited regularly by the young boy Christopher Robin, who accompanies Pooh and company on their many adventures.

In A. A. Milne's books, the term "Hundred Acre Wood" is actually used for a specific part of the larger Forest, centred on Owl's house. (See the map in the book, as well as numerous references in the text to the characters going "into" or "out of" the Hundred Acre Wood as they go between Owl's house and other Forest locations). However, in the Pooh movies, and in general conversation with most Pooh fans, "The Hundred Acre Wood" is used for the entire world of Winnie-the-Pooh, the Forest and all the places it contains.

The Hundred Acre Wood of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories is in actuality Five Hundred Acre Wood in Ashdown Forest in East Sussex, England, where the Winnie-the-Pooh stories were set. A.A. Milne's country home at Cotchford Farm, Hartfield was situated just north of Ashdown Forest, and Five Hundred Acre Wood is a dense beech wood that Christopher Robin Milne would explore on his way from Cotchford Farm onto the Forest. Five Hundred Acre Wood is long-established, having been originally sold off from the Forest in 1678. The wood remains privately owned, being part of Buckhurst Park estate,[1] and is not therefore generally accessible to the public, though two footpaths which are public rights of way to do, one of which is part of a long-distance footpath, the Wealdway, cross through the wood and may be used by members of the public.

Milne was inspired by the beautiful landscape of Ashdown Forest to use it as the setting for his Winnie-the-Pooh stories, and many features from the stories can be identified with specific locations in the forest. However, an American television episode "How Much Is The Rabbit In That Window?" suggests that the Hundred Acre Wood is relocated near a small city in the United States of America, due to the fact that a postal box has "U.S. Mail" written on it. The car park at the hilltop of Gills Lap, the (Galleon's Lap of the Pooh stories) in Ashdown Forest, ({{gbmapping|TQ 467 315}}), contains a display panel with a map of the surrounding area and the features from several of the Winnie-the-Pooh stories marked on it. For example, Five Hundred Acre Wood lies a short distance to the north-east, while the "Enchanted Place" is a small wooded area {{convert|200|m|ft}} to the north. A memorial plaque dedicated to A.A. Milne and his illustrator, Ernest H. Shepard, lies {{convert|100|m|ft}} away. Five Hundred Acre Wood lies a short distance to the north-east.

Places in the Wood

The following places are shown on Ernest H. Shepard's map at the beginning of the Winnie-the-Pooh book:

  • Pooh Bear's House
  • Kanga's House
  • The Sandy Pit Where Roo Plays
  • A Nice Place for Picnics
  • The Bee Tree
  • The way to the North Pole
  • An area with Big Stones and Rocks
  • Rabbit's House
  • An area for Rabbit's Friends-and-Relations
  • Christopher Robin's House
  • The Six Pine Trees
  • The Pooh Trap for Heffalumps
  • Piglet's House
  • Where the Woozle Wasn't
  • A Floody Place
  • Owl's House
  • Eeyore's Gloomy Place

Additional places mentioned in the books, but not shown on the map include:

  • The House at Pooh Corner
  • The Poohsticks Bridge
  • The Stepping Stones
  • A Gravel Pit
  • Pooh's Thoughtful Spot
  • Galleon's Lap

Residents of the Wood

  • Eeyore
  • Kanga
  • Lottie
  • Owl
  • Piglet
  • Rabbit
  • Christopher Robin
  • Roo
  • Tigger
  • Winnie-the-Pooh

Disney materials only

  • Beaver
  • Buster
  • Darby
  • Gopher
  • Mrs. Heffalump
  • Kessie
  • Lumpy
  • Porcupine
  • Raccoon
  • Skunk
  • Squirrels
  • Turtle
  • Woodpecker

Fauna

  • Bears
  • Beavers
  • Birds
  • Bugs
  • Donkeys
  • Gophers
  • Hedgehogs
  • Elephants
  • Kangaroos
  • Mice
  • Owls
  • Pigs
  • Rabbits
  • Squirrels
  • Tigers
  • Weasels

In other media

In the Kingdom Hearts series, the Hundred Acre Wood is located within a book found at Merlin's house (which is in Traverse Town during Kingdom Hearts and Hollow Bastion during Kingdom Hearts II). In the games, the main character, Sora, gathers pages of a Winnie-the-Pooh storybook after it is destroyed. The Hundred Acre wood is made up of several minigames which serve to level the player up and award items.

In other languages

LanguageNative nameTranslation
CzechStokorcový lesHundred-Morgen Wood
DanishHundredemeterskovenHundred Meters Forest
DutchHonderd Bunder BosHundred Acre Wood
FinnishPuolen hehtaarin metsäHalf Hectare Forest
FrenchLa forêt des rêves bleusThe Blue Dreams Forest
GermanDer Hundertsechzig-Morgen-WaldThe Hundred-and-Sixty Acre Wood
HungarianSzáz Holdas PagonyHundred Acre Grove
ItalianII Bosco dei Centro AcriThe Hundred Acre Wood
LatvianSeptiņjūdžu mežsSeven Miles Wood
LithuanianŠimtamylė giriaHundred Mile Wood
NorwegianHundremeterskogenHundred Meters Forest
PolishStumilowy LasHundred Mile Wood
PortugueseBosque dos Cem AcresHundred Acre Wood
SpanishEl Bosque de Los Cien AcresThe Hundred Acre Forest
SwedishSjumilaskogenSeven Mile Wood
Japanese百エーカーの森Hundred Acre Forest

References

1. ^Buckhurst Park website
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