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Once upon a time there was a poor prince who had a kingdom. The kingdom was small, but it was small enough for him to get married, and marriage was exactly what he wanted to do now.
He was really bold enough to say to the emperor's daughter, "Are you willing to marry me?" But he dared to say this precisely because his name was known far and near. Thousands of princesses will happily say yes.
But let's see if the princess says so.
Now let's listen: on the tomb of the prince's father grows a rose—a very beautiful rose. It blooms only once every five years, and only one at a time.
But what a good rose! It gives off such a fragrant fragrance that whoever smells it will forget all worries and worries.
The prince also had a nightingale. The bird sang as if it had bread in its little throat that hid all the harmonious tunes. This rose and this nightingale should have been given to the princess. So these two things were placed in two large silver boxes and given to her.
The Emperor ordered that the gift be sent to the main hall so that he could see it with his own eyes. The princess was in the main hall with her maids.
Play a game of "worshippers" because they have nothing else to do. When she saw the gift in the big silver box, she clapped her hands happily.
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My favorite story from Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Pig Shepherd" is the most.
What I like about this story is: "The three characters in the story, the poor prince, the princess and the king, represent three different personalities. "I like the story of the poor prince who has a sincere love.
He wanted to marry a princess from a neighboring country, and gave her a rose that would make people forget their sorrows, and a nightingale with a beautiful singing voice, hoping to see him. But the princess did not appreciate these things, and refused to see the prince. The prince was so angry that he decided to punish the arrogant princess, so the prince came to the palace and begged the king to give him a job as a pig shepherd.
The prince raised pigs during the day and made a small pot with many bells and a beautiful music at night, and a toy that made a rattling sound. I don't like the princess in the story because she is arrogant and agrees to the swineherd's request for a kiss in order to get what she likes. She kissed the pig herder ten times in order to get the pig herd's cauldron, and she wanted the pig herd'The toy kissed the pig herder a hundred times.
He did not like the king's arrogance even more, because when he saw the princess kissing the pig herdsman, he angrily drove them both out of his kingdom.
I like the end of the story, the prince has looked down on the princess, because the princess does not know how to appreciate the benefits of roses and nightingales, but is willing to kiss the pig herder for some knickknacks, and the prince returns to his kingdom. The princess regretted very much that she had not married the prince who had asked for her to marry her, and it was all over.
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"The Pig Shepherd and the Princess" after reading.
During the winter break, I read many articles, and my favorite one was Hans Christian Andersen's "The Pig Shepherd and the Princess", which left me with a deep and indelible memory.
The story goes something like this: Once upon a time, a prince proposed to a princess of another country and gave her two gifts: a rose that could forget all her troubles when she smelled it; A singing nightingale.
But the princess refused. After that, the prince took a job as a pig herder in the royal palace of this country, and once, the prince made a toy, and the princess saw it, liked it, and asked him, "How much can I buy this toy?" The prince said, "No money, just ten kisses from the princess", and the princess kissed the prince ten times. A few days later, the prince created another toy, and the princess saw that she liked it again, but the prince said:
As long as the princess can kiss him 100 times, give her the toy. The prince was just a pig herder, but the princess kissed the prince without hesitation, but the king happened to find out, and the king was furious and drove the princess and the prince out of the palace. At the end of the story, the prince regains his status as a prince, but he looks down on the princess and returns to his own country.
The princess regretted it and said, "If I had agreed to the prince's proposal, maybe I wouldn't be like this now!"
This story tells us that some people have an opportunity, but they don't know how to cherish it, and when they miss it, they regret it. Therefore, as students, we should cherish the time we spend studying, study hard, and only when we grow up can we make a difference, and we will not regret wasting our time.
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1.After reading "Three Little Pigs".
Today, I read the fairy tale "The Three Little Pigs": the eldest brother and the second brother pig "tried to save trouble" to build a grass house and a wooden house respectively, while the little brother pig spent a long time to build a strong brick house. Later, the big bad wolf came and easily destroyed the house of the eldest brother and the second brother of the pig, and in the end, fortunately, the house of the little brother pig was very strong, and the big bad wolf could not destroy it, so the three of them were not eaten by the big bad wolf.
I like one of the most in this story: "It's the big bad wolf, with a tragic nose and a swollen face." It didn't become a piglet, so it had to walk away with its tail between its legs", and I almost laughed out loud at the thought of the bad luck of the big bad wolf.
As the saying goes: if there is a pay, there is a gain. Brother Pig scientifically selected the location, carefully designed the drawings, and carefully built the house, although it was relatively slow, but it was very strong. Therefore, the wind and rain are blowing, and the big bad wolf is also "blowing and bumping", and the brick house of the little brother of the pig still does not fall.
We should all learn from Brother Pig: be industrious, not lazy. Sometimes, you can't just try to save trouble when you do a good job.
2.After reading the story "The Three Little Pigs", I understood: you have to use your own brain to do everything.
Only through the careful thinking of one's own brain can one come up with many ways to do one's own thing like a piglet. So, I'm going to learn from the little pig in the article. Be a thinking child.
3.After reading "Three Little Pigs".
In the story of The Three Little Pigs, the first little pig is lazy, the second little pig is also lazy, and only the third little pig is very smart and industrious. I like the third pig the most because he is smart, brave, and dares to fight the big bad wolf, and finally defeats the big bad wolf with his own wit.
I want to learn from it and learn from its spirit of being intelligent, brave, polite, and hard-working.
The point of writing is to write about the spirit of the little pig, which is in contrast to the first two pigs.
b) The Three Periods of Fairy Tales:
1.Most of the early fairy tales were full of beautiful fantasies and optimistic spirits, reflecting the characteristics of combining realism and romanticism. His representative works include "Lighter Box", "Little Ida's Flowers", "Thumbelina", "Daughter of the Sea", "Wild Swan", "Ugly Duckling" and so on. >>>More
Hans Christian Andersen was a famous fairy tale writer in the Danish country in the 19th century, and he wrote stories such as The Daughter of the Sea, The Ugly Duckling, The Little Match Girl, Thumbelina, and The Emperor's New Clothes.