Hans Christian Andersen s Nighthawk article, did Hans Christian Andersen write a fairy tale called

Updated on culture 2024-03-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hans Christian Andersen wrote "The Nightingale" instead of "The Song of the Nightingale."

    The implication is that we can't go against the laws of nature to meet our own requirements, and if we have to do this, the result is often disappointing, and the reason why the nightingale can sing beautifully is the creation of nature, and if he is taken out of his original living environment, he can no longer sing.

    This can be seen as the author's understanding of freedom.

    That's a little bit of my opinion.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    yes, but what I saw was called "The Nightingale".

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The article that Hans Christian Andersen wrote was called "The Nightingale".

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I have a copy of Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales, and there is no such story in it, are you mistaken? I've heard it before, but I forgot where it was.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Right? It seems to be "The Nightingale".

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The main content of "The Nightingale" is that once upon a time there was a king who lived in his garden a little nightingale, and his song was very beautiful. So the king put the nightingale in a cage and listened to it sing.

    After a long time, the nightingale got tired of life there and ran away. At this time, someone brought the king a mechanical nightingale. One day the king was sick and dying, and the nightingale flew in and sang for the king, and his illness was immediately cured, but it did not want anything in return.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Once upon a time there was a king who had a little nightingale living in his garden. His singing style was so beautiful that the king put him in a cage. Listening to him sing every day, the more tired I got of this kind of life after a long time.

    And he fled. At this time, someone brought the king a mechanical nightingale, and one day, the king was sick, and just as he was dying, the nightingale flew in and sang for the king. His illness was immediately cured, and the nightingale asked for nothing in return.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Nightingale content introduction.

    The graceful voice of the nightingale has won the admiration of learned people all over the world, and also won the tears of the Chinese emperor. When the emperor was dying, the nightingale came to the emperor's side again to sing for him, and the envoy of Hades left with tears in his eyes, and the emperor's life was extended. After reading the story, you will find that the innocence and courage of the little girl are all around us, and the behavior of the nightingale makes us experience kindness and warmth in the melodious singing.

    In fact, the emperor was not so hateful except for stepping on people, and in the end he followed the little girl to the field to understand the real life of the people.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Today I read an article written by Hans Christian Andersen, called "The Nightingale", and I was very impressed after reading it.

    This article is mainly about a nightingale once upon a time, and he sang a very good song, and everyone loved to hear it sing. When the king found out, he sent someone to take it into the palace, and when he saw that it was not at all good-looking, and it was covered in dust, but its singing voice was touching, and everyone was moved, and the king was very happy. The king let the nightingale stay in the palace and gave it a high reward, but the nightingale could not show flight and lost his freedom.

    Soon the king was given a very beautiful false nightingale, which was covered with emeralds and precious stones, and if it was wound up, it could sing a complete waltz, and the sound was very beautiful, and the king was attracted to it at once, so the false nightingale sang instead of the real nightingale, and the real nightingale took the opportunity to fly away. Soon the false nightingale broke down, and after repairing it, it could no longer sing as before.

    Later the king fell ill. On the night when the king was dying, the true nightingale flew back and sang to the king, and the king was saved. The king wanted the nightingale to stay and live with him, but the nightingale said that his home was in the green forest, and that he would come back to sing to the king.

    By reading this article, I have learned some truths: first, don't just think about yourself, but also think about others; Second, to look at beauty, we must look at the heart, not just the appearance; Third, we must have a loving and tolerant heart; Fourth, freedom is the most precious.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think this story is very touching and I like it.

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