Which fairy tale is Ingle from?

Ingel is the character in The Girl Walking on Bread in Andersen's story. Ingle finally turned into a bird and flew out of hell.

1. The Girl Walking on Bread is a book published by Shanghai Translation Publishing House in 1978 by Andersen. The novel tells the story of a poor little girl, Inger, who forgot her roots after living a good life and was finally punished.

2. There is a little girl named Inger. She is poor, but she is proud by nature and thinks she is great. She also likes practical jokes, either tearing off the wings of flies and turning them into reptiles; Either put the scarab and beetle on a needle, watch them struggle painfully over and over again, and say proudly, "How interesting it is!"

3. Ingle grew up day by day, but instead of changing her bad habits, she became more and more naughty. Her mother could do nothing about her, but said, "When you were young, you often stepped on my apron. I'm afraid one day you will step on my heart!" "

4. That's exactly what happened. Due to the pressure of life, Inger went to a rich man's house as a servant. The owner of this family treated her very well, dressed her beautifully, and she was already beautiful, which made her even more presumptuous.

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About the author:

1. Andersen was born in a shoemaker's family in Denmark in 185. When he was young, he worked as an apprentice, studied tailoring, and went to a poor school. In 1828, he entered the University of Copenhagen.

2. Andersen has written novels, plays, travel notes and poems, but his greatest talent is in the creation of fairy tales. His first collection of fairy tales, Stories for Children, was published in 1835. Generations of people all over the world have spent happy childhood reading classic fairy tales such as The Daughter of the Sea, The Little Match Girl, The Emperor's New Clothes, Snow White, The Ugly Duckling and princess and the pea by Andersen.

3. Andersen wrote more than 16 fairy tales in his life, and his works were translated into more than 8 languages. His works reflect the miserable life of the poor with wonderful fantasy, profound wisdom and humorous satire, satirize the fatuity and flattery of rulers and their vassals, laugh at the ignorance and femininity of the rich, and praise the ideals and beliefs of truth, goodness and beauty, which have been loved by children and adults all over the world for more than a hundred years.

Reference: Baidu Encyclopedia: Girl Walking on Bread.