-
Andersen lived the same life as the stinky duckling.
-
Hello dear, glad for your question. Yes, "The Ugly Duckling" is a story from "Hans Christian Andersen's Fairy Tales". The story tells the story of a swan egg that was despised by the ducks because of its strange appearance, and grew into a white swan after going through many hardships and hardships.
"The Ugly Duckling" shows that as long as you have ideals, pursuits, and work hard for this goal, even if you are in adversity, it doesn't matter, "gold will always shine".
-
The relationship between a dog and an ugly duckling is that the dog dislikes and laughs at the ugly duckling.
The synopsis of The Ugly Duckling is that there is a duckling on a beautiful farm who is very ugly and doesn't look like his family at all.
His siblings bullied him, and later, even his mother disliked him. The poor ugly duckling had to leave the house and wander around.
When he saw a flock of wild ducks, he wanted to play with them, but they said, "Stay away from us, ugly fellow." ”
He saw two geese again, but the geese not only ignored him, but also said, "Yo, the ugly guy who came here?" ”
At this moment, a fierce big yellow dog suddenly jumped out of the grass, and the two geese with trembling pants were so frightened that they hurriedly flew away.
Let's go. The poor ugly duckling couldn't fly, so he had to intercede with the big yellow dog.
Unexpectedly, the big yellow dog just glanced at the ugly duckling, and Lu Shi did not bite him, turned around and left. "It seems that I am so ugly that even the dogs dislike me and refuse to bite me. The ugly duckling of the heart continued to walk forward.
After a short time, the ugly duckling came to a small wooden house, and the old lady in the house was very kind, and when she saw the poor ugly duckling, she let him go in to rest, but the old lady's cat and chicken stopped him and did not let him in, and they said to the ugly duckling, "Ugly fellow, quick."
Get out! The sad ugly duckling left the hut, and after a few days of walking, a kind lumberjack took him in and brought him back to himself.
Take good care of your own family. But the good times were short-lived, and he was kicked out of the house by the lumberjack's wife.
The poor ugly duckling had nowhere to go, and the weather was getting colder, so he had to stay in the river.
In the sparse reed fields on the side, shelter from the cold wind. The cold winter came, and the ugly duckling was so cold and hungry that he fell asleep unconsciously.
In the blink of an eye, spring came, and the ugly duckling opened his eyes. He was amazed to find that he had gone through so much suffering.
Later, he turned into a white swan. From then on, he went to the pond every day to swim with other swans, and the children also liked him very much.
When we are not understood and accepted, we must not feel inferior. If you look down on yourself, no one can help you. The ugly duckling can become a white swan, as long as we insist on being ourselves, what difficulties will knock us down?
1. They swim very freely, and their little legs and feet are very flexible. >>>More
Hans Christine Andersen, a Danish 19th-century fairy tale writer, is known as the "sun of the world's children's literature". Andersen was born on April 2, 1805, in the city of Odense to a poor shoemaker family, and grew up in poverty. His father was a shoemaker, and his mother was a servant. >>>More
Today, I read a Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale "The Ugly Duckling", and after reading it, I was deeply moved. The ugly duckling, born to look very ugly, it is not at all like other ducklings, so cute, so lively! Because it was so ugly, all its friends laughed at it, excluded it, and finally even their own brothers and sisters bullied it and looked down on it. >>>More
The main content of "The Ugly Duckling": It tells the story of a big and ugly duckling, who was born with the mockery and discrimination of others, but after experiencing all kinds of setbacks and blows, it finally turned into a beautiful swan. >>>More
Hans Christian Andersen's childhood experiences.
In 1819, in order to be able to study the performing arts, he went to Copenhagen, where he was unaccompanied, and received help from some enthusiastic people. However, many stage practices showed that he was not suitable to be an actor, so he tried to be a singer, and due to a severe cold and damaged his vocal cords, he had to completely give up his stage career and began to learn script writing, but he was also unsuccessful. In 1827, his first poem, The Dying Child, was published. >>>More