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Fairy tales about writing swans
1. Fairy tales and short stories about swans

Swan Lake &; ugly duckling

2. The content of Andersen's fairy tale & gt

Wild Swan is a fairy tale written by Andersen, which tells a struggle between good and evil. Ai Lisha, the hero, is a weak woman, but she defeats the queen and bishop who are much stronger than her, and rescues her brother 1 1 who is turned into a swan by the queen's magic. Her success depends on her courage, determination and perseverance. What courage it takes to face the sting of nettles and the pain of being unable to speak for a year. She didn't give up in the face of the punishment that the bishop framed her and burned her. She persisted until the last minute and finally finished the work. As long as you have courage and perseverance, you will be the final winner.

brief Introduction of the content

This story was published in 1838, and the plot is very touching. It comes from a Danish folk story, but Andersen added a new theme, that is, the struggle between good and evil. The protagonist is Ai Lisha.

Ai Lisha was originally a princess with 1 1 brothers. Later, her stepmother killed them with magic. Ai Lisha is a weak woman, but with her determination and perseverance, she will surely defeat the queen and bishop who are much stronger than her, and save her brother 1 1 who was turned into a swan by the queen's magic. She endured the sting of nettles, the harsh environment and the framing of powerful bishops, and tried to weave 1 1 long-sleeved armor to restore her brothers to human form. She suffered physical torture, but the mental pressure was even greater: "Her mouth is silent, because she can kill her brothers with one word." Because of this, she had to endure the punishment that people burned her as a witch, but she couldn't defend herself, even though she "knew she was innocent." Her kindness even touched the little mouse who helped her collect nettles; Thrushcross also "perched on the iron railing of the window and sang the best songs to her all night so that she wouldn't lose heart." She got on the prison car, put on mourning clothes and embarked on the road of "not interrupting the work she had started and going to death". At the last minute, her work was almost finished, and her 1 1 brothers arrived at once. They put on her knitted armor and regained their human form. Then she will talk. She told the truth, gained the understanding of the masses, and at the same time defeated the slander of the dignitaries, and finally she was happy. She finally became the winner.

3. Animal fairy tales about foxes, swans, ducks, hedgehogs, pigs and frogs.

The fox always attacks the swan's home, so Mother Swan hired a blacksmith to build a strong house for her. Soon after, a beautiful little swan Rong was born, but the fox was too greedy. He wanted to eat the swan family.

One day, the fox knocked on the swan's door: "Mother Swan, how about having dinner together?" Mother Swan in Ji Jing saw the fox's mind. She thought about it and pretended to be happy. She said, "Yes, yes, but my door is broken. How about I hang you through the window with a rope? "

The fox can't wait to put his head in, trying to eat the swan family quickly. As a result, she was strangled by mother swan and finally died. When the swans saw that the fox was dead, they jumped with excitement.

(3) Extended reading about writing swan fairy tales;

Fairy tales can not only vent negative emotions, but also enable children to acquire human wisdom, social customs and various virtues on the unconscious level. Many personality psychologists have analyzed the symbolic theme of fairy tales.

Although children can't consciously understand the meaning of these symbols, they play an important role in casting children's confidence and hope for the future and their will and determination to overcome difficulties. Because the folk wisdom contained in fairy tales has been deeply rooted in children's unconsciousness, even if children grow up later, these unconscious contents will still exist in their hearts.

Please write a fairy tale with the word 100, the son of a swan, goose and duck hunter.

The hunter and his old house

Once upon a time, there lived a hunter and his hound in a dense forest.

One day, the swan club, the geese and the returning geese met together.

They all say they fly high.

Arguing endlessly.

The hunter found them.

He raised his shotgun:

At this moment, I saw the wild geese soaring away.

Swans also fly high.

Only wild ducks flapped their wings and flew close to the ground.

The hunter aimed his gun at it without hesitation.

5. Who can tell me a fairy tale about swans?

Wild swan ugly duckling

I hope I can help you.

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