Translate from German to Chinese: So he prayed and then continued. Many weary travelers accompanied us, nearly half the way. Soon we sang, that the fields and forests rang out, and then we went into friendly conversations and enjoyed the harvest, all over the fields visible. We also enjoyed the slender, beautiful trees that rose like pyramids into the sky. We came to a village with high, shadowy oaks, named Willinghausen, where the friendly residents greeted us with outstretched arms, waving before the doors, welcoming us to stay a little while with them. The missionaries also followed us and several joined them. But, being so difficult, we had to move on, because the time of our stay was coming to an end. But a better place I did not see than this small village, a long-described, soon thinner, soon more wide meadow, surrounded by the dark green of the majestic, high trees of a forest, and the eichen of the village, all so secluded and quiet. I thought, I don't think, how interesting this and similar places in this hidden area of the Lüneburger Haide lies, and I can now think of it with a certain comfort, what harms it has told- 8.

Translate from German to Chinese: So he prayed and then continued. Many weary travelers accompanied us, nearly half the way. Soon we sang, that the fields and forests rang out, and then we went into friendly conversations and enjoyed the harvest, all over the fields visible. We also enjoyed the slender, beautiful trees that rose like pyramids into the sky. We came to a village with high, shadowy oaks, named Willinghausen, where the friendly residents greeted us with outstretched arms, waving before the doors, welcoming us to stay a little while with them. The missionaries also followed us and several joined them. But, being so difficult, we had to move on, because the time of our stay was coming to an end. But a better place I did not see than this small village, a long-described, soon thinner, soon more wide meadow, surrounded by the dark green of the majestic, high trees of a forest, and the eichen of the village, all so secluded and quiet. I thought, I don't think, how interesting this and similar places in this hidden area of the Lüneburger Haide lies, and I can now think of it with a certain comfort, what harms it has told-