Which fairy tale book do roses and goldfish come from?

Roses and goldfish come from this fairy tale book: Ye Shengtao's fairy tales.

Mr. Ye Shengtao has a fairy tale called "Rose and Goldfish": Rose wakes up from her sleep and sees her beautiful self. She was carefully cultivated by a young man. Ross thinks that young people love her so much because they love her. And the goldfish that a girl cares for, just like a rose, feels that she has incomparable love-the girl loves him so much because she loves him.

Finally, the boy and the girl fell in love. In order to express their feelings, young people cut roses and gave them to girls. The girl put the goldfish in the fish tank and gave it to the young people-perhaps after some physical and mental injuries, both the rose and the goldfish died soon and were thrown into the garbage by both young people and girls. ...

Feeling: When I was a child, I always felt that this fairy tale was really sad, even tragic and piercing. But with my shallow experience, I now feel that this story tells many facts: in the hearts of roses and goldfish, love is pure, simple and unconditional.

The same is true of children's world-there is only one possibility and one truth for one thing, but in fact there are many possibilities for one thing. More importantly, love is conditional, which is the rule of the game in the adult world.

After all, there is no expectation, no return, and no love just for love.