"Seven Colored Flowers"
Author: Soviet writer V. Kataev [also translated as Kadaev].
One day, the little girl Jenny went to the shop and bought seven bagels. On the way home, as she walked and looked around, a dog followed her and ate the bagels one by one.
"Ah, you bad dog!" Jenny shouted, turning around to chase the dog. However, she failed to catch up and got lost. She burst into tears. At this time, an old woman came and led her to a garden.
"Stop crying!" the old woman said, "I will give you this 'seven-color flower'!" As she said that, the old woman gave a flower with yellow, red, blue, green, orange and purple colors. Heqing gave Jenny a flower with seven colorful petals.
"This little flower," the old woman said again, "just tear off a petal, throw it out, sing a song, and it will do whatever you want it to do." The old woman taught Jenny to sing that song As soon as Jenny learned the song, the old woman disappeared. Jenny wanted to give it a try, so she tore off a yellow petal and threw it out, singing: "Little petals fly, fly, fly to the west, fly to the east, fly to the north, fly to the south, come back in a circle, let me take you Go home with bagels.”
In the blink of an eye, Jenny was home with a bunch of bagels in her hand.
Jenny thought: "This is really a magical flower. I want to put it in the best vase." She reached for her mother's favorite little vase on the bookshelf, and accidentally, " With a clang, the vase fell and broke. Jenny quickly tore off a red petal: "...let mom's vase be intact!" Before the song was finished, the vase fragments had been put together.
Jenny walked into the yard and saw the boys playing "Go to the North Pole." "Let's play together!" said Jenny. But the boys wouldn't let her participate. Jenny tore off a piece of blue petal and sang: "...let me get to the North Pole right away!" She immediately reached the cold North Pole.
A whirlwind blew, and Jenny was still wearing summer clothes. "Oh, it's too cold!" She cried loudly. At this time, seven big white bears came towards her. Jenny was so frightened that she quickly tore off a green petal and threw it away while singing: "...let me go back to my yard right away."
In the blink of an eye, Jenny was in the yard again. She went to another yard to play with the girls. When she saw that they had all kinds of toys, she tore off an orange petal and sang: "...let all the toys in the world belong to me!" So, Toys were flying towards Jenny from all directions. Dolls, small balls, cars, small airplanes... piled up in the yard and on the streets. Traffic in the city was jammed. Some toys followed Jenny to the balcony and climbed to the roof.
Jenny quickly tore off a purple petal and sang: "...let the toys go back to the store as soon as possible." Then, all the toys disappeared.
There is only one petal left, but you can’t use it casually anymore. Jenny came to the street and thought carefully about what she wanted to order.
Suddenly, she saw a very cute little boy sitting on the bench in front of the gate.
"Kid, what's your name?" Jenny asked.
"Weijia."
"Ah, Weijia, let's play hide and seek!"
"No, there is something wrong with my legs and I can't run. Just for fun."
"You can definitely run!" Jenny said, tearing off the last blue petal and singing: "Fly little petals, fly to the west, fly to the east, fly to the north. Come fly to the south and come back in a circle to let Weijia get healthy!"
The little boy's leg healed immediately. He jumped off the bench and played hide and seek with Jenny. :
"Seven Colored Flowers" is a fairy tale written by the Soviet writer V. Kataev, also translated as "Kadaev". The story is told: Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Jenny. Once, Jenny got a beautiful flower. This flower has petals of seven different colors: yellow, red, blue, green, orange, purple and green, so it is called a seven-color flower.
As long as you tear off a small petal from the seven-color flower, throw the petal out, close your eyes and say: "Fly, fly, little petal", and then say your wish, the wish will be fulfilled immediately accomplish. This fairy tale is full of warmth and entertaining.
Moral of the story:
This fable tells us that greed can make life chaotic, but helping others can lead to true happiness.