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The King of Fairy Tales - Hans Christian Andersen's Discussion** The first year of junior high school 700 words Any person comes to this world passively. Babies have never been asked: Do you want to be born?
Babies also cannot choose where they are born, in which family they are born, and which couple to be their father and mother ......That's what Hans Christian Andersen was. The poverty of his childhood life only exacerbated his obsession and passion for the fairy tale world. Denmark is a small country, but I think it will be proud and proud to have Hans Christian Andersen.
There are as many translations of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales as there are languages in almost the world; There are as many widely spoken languages as there are voices about Hans Christian Andersen. Undoubtedly, Andersen made history for Denmark. Probably because I'm unheard, for me:
Denmark is a strange land, and only Hans Christian Andersen makes me feel familiar. I also love Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales, and his fairy tales are almost a household name. "Daughter of the Sea", "The Ugly Duckling", "Red Shoes", "Thumbelina" ......There are too many, but they have all gone out of Denmark, out of Europe, out of the world.
This is enough to prove the charm of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. As a child, I couldn't put down Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales. Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales are always reprinted, and the beauty of Andersen's fairy tales has passed.
A shoemaker's son, known to almost everyone in the world, who has been through too many ups and downs, has experienced too many setbacks. Maybe he was born without any difference, the same body, the same cry, and the same childhood, the same life as a poor child. He was once ridiculed and ridiculed, which was enough to discourage him and give up his dreams, what made him hold on to the end in exchange for victory?
Is it just a love of literature? What kind of love is that gives him the courage to overcome all this that ordinary people can't overcome? Is it attachment?
Is it waiting? Is it faith? Still is......?
Struggle, the condensation of a person's willpower and perseverance, allowed him to overcome all this. His reward is the affirmation of his literature by people all over the world, and almost every child is passionately loyal to his fairy tales. This reward is enough to satisfy him.
A difficult life has finally paid off; Everything that has been experienced has finally come to fruition. Time has proven that he was right.
Hans Christian Andersen, a name full of wonders, was once also an obscure name. The experience has made him grow; Hardship has made him mature; Grief makes him continue to ignite the flame of life ......To live is to struggle, the king of fairy tales of a generation, no, he is the king of fairy tales of history.
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The other day, I watched a fairy tale called "The Daughter of the Sea", which tells a touching story between a mermaid and a man.
The protagonist of the fairy tale "Daughter of the Sea" lives in the depths of the sea and is a mermaid. She spent more than 300 years in the underwater world before turning into a bubble and ending her life's happiness. She gave up her life in the sea and endured the pain of turning her fishtail into a human leg.
Later she rescued a prince and fell in love with him, and that prince married the princess of a neighboring country, and her hope was gone. If she continues to be the daughter of the sea, she will stab the prince to death, and then she can go back to her family, to her own world. But instead of doing so, she threw herself into the sea and turned into foam.
I love "Daughter of the Sea". It taught me how precious life is. We must have strong perseverance in front of anything and face it bravely.
In this book, I not only learned some beautiful stories, but also was very inspired and educated. In life, when I encounter difficulties, I have to face them as strong as a little mermaid. In terms of studying, I also have to be as persistent as a little mermaid.
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Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales are the Bible of innocenceIn his works, there is a unique temperament of innocence and simplicity. Heaven in the book is so "beautiful". It is a place that everyone yearns for, "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales" is like a flower, blooming in everyone's heart.
If you fall in love with a dream in a fairy tale, then you can bring love to someone else.
It is always like a wheat field waiting to be harvested, very full, very sunny, with a lot of hope, and with simple beauty.
Reading Hans Christian Andersen in childhood is the guidance of the soul, reading Hans Christian Andersen in youth is the profundity of thought, reading Hans Christian Andersen in middle age is the comfort of life, and reading Hans Christian Andersen in old age is the comfort of life.
Everyone yearns for beauty and purity, and we are all like busy ants, sometimes we are really tired, hoping that someone will pat our shoulders and look at the air to comfort ourselves.
A kind person can definitely find his own sojourn in Hans Christian Andersen's world, and he can also continue his faith in kindness and love here.
Hans Christian Andersen's story does not have Beauty and the Beast, Cinderella and the Prince, all the miscellaneous and worldly judgments, he has what human beings originally yearn for, love and light, warmth and tenderness.
I hope that in Andersen's world, you can find your original beauty.
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When I opened Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales, I was fascinated by the wonderful stories in the book. One of the most memorable for me was the article "The Ugly Duckling". The ugly duckling was a swan egg of unknown origin, forgotten under a burdock tree, which a mother duck hatched as a duck egg.
As soon as he was born into this world, because he was ugly, he was pecked, ostracized, ridiculed everywhere, and became the object of ridicule of all chickens and ducks. It got worse and worse every day, and everyone wanted to get rid of the poor duckling, and even his own siblings and even the mother duck began to hate the ugly duckling. The ducks bit him, the chickens pecked him, and the maid who fed the chickens kicked him.
Finally, he couldn't stand such a day anymore and left the chicken farm. But the outside world didn't make the ugly duckling happy. He was once again ridiculed by wild ducks, embarrassed by old hens and tomcats, clamped by the hostess with fire tongs, nearly killed by hunters with guns, almost eaten by wild dogs, and starved, all of which became part of the life experience of the ugly duckling as a child.
In the face of suffering, the ugly duckling did not despair or sink, but always struggled unyieldingly, all because he had a lofty ideal in his heart. It was this ideal that enabled him to overcome all kinds of difficulties and finally turn into a beautiful and noble white swan. The ending of the story is a happy one, and I am not only happy that the ugly duckling has turned into a white swan, but also deeply moved by his perseverance, hope, perseverance, and spirit of striving for happiness and freedom.
After reading "The Ugly Duckling", I learned such a truth: as long as a person has ideals and relies on his firm beliefs, he works hard for them, even in adversity, it doesn't matter, because adversity is always short-lived, and what comes after struggle is the sweet fruit of happiness. Now we live in a happy environment that is completely different from the ugly duckling, how sweet our life is, I must redouble my efforts, study hard, and contribute to the take-off of China in the future!
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