In a garden, there is a small daisy flower, which respects the free and lovely lark that often hovers in the air. One day, the lark flew to this small lawn with daisies, but it didn't fly to the magnificent peony and tulip beside the daisies, but flew to the little daisies in the grass.
The lark danced happily beside the daisy and sang a song of praise, which made the daisy feel very happy. But the next day, the lark was caught by a little boy. Fortunately, the little daisy was locked in the lark's cage as an ornament, along with the small meadow where it was located.
The lark was heartbroken because it lost its freedom. It put its mouth into the grass with daisy flowers, longing for a little coolness to quench its thirst. In order to repay the lark, Daisy tried her best to make her petals smell much stronger than before, hoping to comfort the lark.
The lark also noticed this, so it just pecked at the blade of grass and didn't want to touch the flower. Finally, no one brought water to the bird, and the lark died. Daisy also died of grief on the soil. When the children found the dead bird, they held a funeral for it, and the daisy was just thrown into the dust on the road.
Daisy is a humble and ordinary existence, but she is not discouraged, but lives optimistically. Facing the lark in need, she warmly extended a helping hand and told the story of pure friendship.
Extended data:
Andersen's fairy tales, heroic dreams in the ordinary world
Andersen was born in a poor shoemaker's family in odense, and his childhood was poor. My father is a shoemaker and my mother is a servant. I studied in a charity school and was an apprentice in my early years. Influenced by his father and folk oral literature, he loved literature since childhood.
1 1 years old, my father died of illness and my mother remarried. In order to pursue art, he came to Copenhagen alone at the age of 14. After eight years of struggle, I finally showed my talent in the poetic drama Alfonso. Therefore, he was sent to Srager Segrammar School and Helsingo School for free by the Royal Art Theatre. It lasted for five years.
1828, promoted to the University of Copenhagen. I haven't had a job since graduation, and I mainly rely on the manuscript fee to make a living. 1838, he won a writer's prize-an unofficial allowance from the state for 200 yuan every year. Andersen's literary career began with 1822 writing plays. After entering the university, the creation has become increasingly mature. He has published travel notes, musical comedies, poetry collections and poetic dramas.
The novel Impromptu Poet published by 1833 has won him an international reputation and is his masterpiece of adult literature. His work Andersen's Fairy Tales has been translated into 150 languages and published all over the world.
Danish fairy tale writer Andersen, unmarried. He has been writing fairy tales all his life. He doesn't want to get in touch with outsiders. He feels very inferior and thinks that he is not only ugly but also poor.
Shortly before his death, Andersen said to a young writer, "I paid a huge, even incalculable price for my fairy tales." For fairy tales, I refused my happiness and missed such a period of time. At that time, despite how powerful and brilliant the imagination was, it should still give way to reality. "
Andersen himself thinks that he has been in love many times because he is ugly and poor. In his diary and letters, he said many times that "because I am ugly, I will be poor forever, and no one will want to marry me" and "if I am beautiful, or have money and a decent office, then I will get married and start a family" and other words with the same meaning.
Some Andersen researchers believe that in addition to the above two reasons, "the deep-rooted inferiority complex in his personality prevents him from establishing a love relationship with the opposite sex, whether it is legal or illegal."
Anderson's autobiography was written at the age of 27. The book mentioned that "there is always an unspeakable dislike for girls over the age of 20, and they really tremble when they are together" should be his childhood and adolescence.
But as an adult, his subconscious memory of "the substitute of all adult women's bodies-the terrible naked crazy woman" still exists, which has become a powerful unconscious force, making him afraid of physical contact with any woman.
This is the real reason why Andersen's love is always unsuccessful-while pursuing women, he always subconsciously avoids them.
Baidu encyclopedia-Andersen's fairy tales