Andersen's Fairy Tales Who is fascinated by the stories of mermaids and men?
The image of "dairy queen" comes from dairy queen in Andersen's fairy tales. She is the queen of the world of ice and snow. Her heart is as cold as ice, and her ability can freeze everything. Injecting glass fragments into the little boy Kay's heart shows that she is a heartless person. Dairy queen: One of Andersen's most classic works, it has been remake into different versions of movies and animations in many countries. The fairy tale tells the story that the ruthless dairy queen injected a piece of glass into the little boy Kay's heart, which made him as ruthless as dairy queen. Another little girl, Gerda, is Kay's good friend. Gerda will find the Snow Queen and lift the curse on Kay. On 20 13, Disney adapted dairy queen into 3D animated film Frozen. Andersen: 1805 was born in a shoemaker's family in Denmark. He was an apprentice when he was young, studied tailoring and went to a poor school. He went to Copenhagen University on 1828. Andersen wrote novels, plays, travel notes and poems, but his greatest talent was in the creation of fairy tales. His first collection of fairy tales, Children's Tales, was published in 1835. Generations of people all over the world have spent a 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 Peas by Andersen. Andersen wrote more than 160 fairy tales in his life, and his works were translated into more than 80 languages. His works reflect the miserable life of the poor with wonderful fantasy, profound wisdom and humorous satire, satirize the fatuity and flattery of the 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 deeply loved by children and adults all over the world for more than 100 years.