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The moral of Princess Pea is that a real prince can only marry a real princess, the so-called "gateway relative". But the real princess is characterized by **delicate, tender and even a pea pressed under the twenty mattresses and twenty eiderdown quilts can be felt, this pea proves the princess's truth, therefore, it has also become a thing of great historical significance and was sent to the museum.
The feudal rulers were so ridiculous. This little story is a great irony, and it is similar to "The Emperor's New Clothes". In addition, some people say that Andersen used this to satirize the delicate and vulnerable of the feudal aristocracy.
The original story of "Princess Pea".
Once upon a time there was a prince who wanted to marry a princess. But she must be a real princess. He travels the world to find a real princess, but wherever he goes, he always encounters some obstacles.
Princesses are many; But he couldn't figure out if they were real princesses, because they always felt that something was wrong. As a result, he had to go home, unhappy, for he was so eager to get a real princess.
One night, a terrible storm broke out. The sky was thundering and the rain was pouring down. What a terrible thing that is! At this moment there was a knock at the door, and the old king went out to open it.
Standing outside the door was a beautiful princess. But, my dear! After the wind and rain, how miserable her appearance is! Water ran down her hair and clothes, into the toes of her shoes, and down her heels. She said she was a real princess.
Yes," thought the old queen, "we shall soon understand." But she didn't say anything. She went into the bedroom, removed all the bedding, and placed a pea on the bed.
Then she took twenty mattresses and spread them on the peas. Then she put twenty eiderdown duvets on top of the mattress.
The princess slept on these things at night. In the morning, everyone asked her how she slept last night. "Oh, not at all!
The princess said. I couldn't close my eyes all night! Who knows what's under the bed?
Something was bad for me, and I was blue-faced. It's horrible! ”
Now everyone can see that she is a real princess. Because of the pea pressed under the twenty mattresses and twenty eiderdown duvets, she could still feel it. Only a real princess would have such a delicate **.
The prince knew that he had found a real princess, so he married her. So Pea went to the museum. If no one takes it away, it's still there.
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"The Pea Princess" is not an article written to criticize the aristocracy, it really expresses a touching love story.
The "Princess Pea" in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tales is actually a very romantic love story, and those who love you will always have a way, and those who don't love you will always have ten thousand reasons.
The prince falls in love with a commoner girl and is troubled by the "right match", so he comes up with a trick of "pea to try the princess". The prince first searched everywhere for real princesses, and always looked for reasons that they were not the real princesses he thought they were.
After that, he agreed with the girl to start this "pea test princess" plan on that rainy night, and in fact, any discerning person could see that it was not felt at all. And the ending of the story is happy, "Cinderella" becomes a "princess" and successfully realizes the dream of love.
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This work was written in 1835 and collected in "Stories for Children". Its plot, although short, is profound. A real prince can only marry a real princess, the so-called "door-to-door match".
But what are the characteristics of a real princess? She is characterized by being **delicate, so tender that she can even feel "a pea pressed under these twenty mattresses and twenty eiderdown quilts". This pea proves the truth of the princess, and as a result, it has become something of great historical significance and has been "sent to the museum".
The feudal rulers were so ridiculous. This little story is a great irony, and it is similar to "The Emperor's New Clothes".
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Its plot, although short, is profound. A real prince can only marry a real princess, the so-called "gateway relative". But what are the characteristics of a real princess?
It is characterized by being **delicate, tender and can be felt even by a pea pressed under the twenty mattresses and twenty eiderdown duvets, this pea proves the truth of the princess, therefore, it has also become a thing of great historical significance and has been sent to the museum. The feudal rulers were so ridiculous. This little story is a great irony, and it is similar to "The Emperor's New Clothes".
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Ironic implication. When I was a child, I couldn't understand it, and now I feel absurd. Could it be that a random coincidence can change one's own fate? It feels as unreasonable as many absurdist movies. Just have fun.
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1. The real moral of Princess Pea is to satirize the pretentiousness and vulnerability of the aristocracy. A real prince can only marry a real princess, the so-called "gateway relative". But the real princess is characterized by **delicate, tender and even a pea pressed under the twenty mattresses and twenty eiderdown quilts can be felt, this pea proves the princess's truth, therefore, it has also become a thing of great historical significance and was sent to the museum.
2. Princess Pea, also known as Princess on Pea, is a famous one in Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale series, and its classic story is deeply rooted in the hearts of the people, and Princess Pea tells the story of the prince looking for the real princess, the story is simple and well-known, in addition, there are related movies and animations adapted from this story.
3. About the author: Hans Christian Andersen was born in the small town of Odense on the island of Fuen, Denmark, and his family was poor since childhood, his father was a shoemaker, and his mother was a washerwoman. His father died when he was 11 years old, and at the age of 14 he left his hometown for Copenhagen, determined to become an artist, but it backfired.
At the age of 17, he published his work "Trial Collection", and at the age of 24, he published a full-length fantasy travelogue "A Wandering on the Island of Amag", the first edition of which sold out, and Andersen, who was originally struggling with hunger, was lifted out of poverty. In 1831, he began his travels across Europe and maintained the passion of a traveler throughout his life.
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A real prince can only marry a real princess, the so-called "gateway relative".
Although the plot is short, the meaning is profound. A real prince can only marry a real princess, the so-called "gateway relative". But the real princess is **delicate, so tender that even a pea pressed under the twenty mattresses and twenty eiderdown quilts can be felt, and this pea proves the truth of the princess.
As a result, it also became something of great historical significance and was sent to the museum. The feudal rulers were so ridiculous. This little story is a great irony, and some people say that Andersen used it to satirize the fragility and vulnerability of the feudal aristocracy.
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If this story is to tell us that a real princess must have a delicate **, then it is too boring, and something must be mocked that a real princess has a lot of good qualities, and not to choose a princess based on this.
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