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It's the Brothers Grimm.
The Brothers Grimm: Jacob. Greene (1785-1863).
William. Greene (1786-1859).
They were all compilers of German folklore. Born into a family, both studied law at the University of Marburg, worked at the Kassel Library and became a professor at the University of Gejengen, and in 1841 became a member of the Academy of Sciences. Together, they compiled the Fairy Tales of Children and the Family (the last edition published in 1857, with 216 stories).
Among them, "Cinderella", "Snow White", "Little Red Riding Hood", "The Brave Little Tailor" ......It has become a masterpiece loved by children all over the world. In addition, from 1808 onwards, the Brothers Grimm began to collect German folklore and published two volumes of German Tales with a total of 585 articles. They also contributed to the development of Germanic linguistics by writing the first four volumes of the German Grammar (1819-1837), the History of the German Chinese (1848), and the first four volumes of the Great German Dictionary (1852).
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Brothers Grimm. Jacob Green and William Greene.
They were famous German historians, linguists, collectors of folk tales and ancient legends of the 19th century. Because of their similar experiences and interests, the two collaborated in the study of linguistics, collecting and collating folk fairy tales and legends, so they were called the "Brothers Grimm". Together, they compiled the "best-selling German work" after the Bible—Grimm's Fairy Tales.
Grimm's Fairy Tales have had a wide impact around the world:Grimm's Fairy Tales is a German folk literature collected, sorted and processed by German Chinese linguists Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm. There are more than 200 stories in "Grimm's Fairy Tales", most of which are derived from folk oral legends, among which "Cinderella", "Snow White", "Little Red Riding Hood", "The Frog Prince" and other stories of the mountain sail boy are more famous.
It is a classic of the world's fairy tales, and since its inception, it has had a wide influence around the world. With their rich imagination and beautiful language, the Brothers Grimm told children magical and romantic fairy tales. In China, Japan, and Taiwan, there are also collections of stories based on Grimm's Fairy Tales.
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The authors of Grimm's fairy tales are the Brothers Grimm, a joint name of the brothers Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm, who were famous German historians, linguists, collectors of folk tales and ancient legends in the 19th century.
Because of their similar experiences and interests, the two collaborated in the study of linguistics, collecting and collating folk fairy tales and legends, so they were called the "Brothers Grimm". Together, they put together the "best-selling German work" after the Bible, Grimm's Fairy Tales.
The Brothers Grimm were born in Hanau-on-Rhine to a petty official. Their youth was spent during the Napoleonic occupation of Germany. At that time, Germany was oppressed by foreign invasion and powerful feudal forces.
After graduating from university, they immersed themselves in the study of history, and in 1806, inspired by the collection of folk songs "Children's Strange Horns", they began to collect and organize folk fairy tales and ancient legends.
The characteristics of the image in Grimm's fairy tales are distinct, the value orientation is obvious, showing the pursuit of truth, goodness and beauty, sympathy for the weak, praise for kindness and bravery, satirical hypocrisy and foolishness, whipping greed and selfishness, in line with the consistent moral values of human society, this concept of good and evil is shown through intuitive and vivid images, in line with children's psychological characteristics and understanding ability.
The ethics and morality advocated in Grimm's fairy tales are conducive to cultivating children's views of right and wrong, good and evil, truth and falsehood, morality and even the appearance of life. It entrusts the best goodness in the world, and also reveals the hidden evil of man himself. It guides children to make the right ethical choices and form a correct view of good and evil, and the happy ending of the story constructs a utopia full of hope and ideals for children.
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