#abilitiestraining# Introduction The Brothers Grimm use their rich imagination and beautiful language to tell children magical and romantic fairy tales. The following is a very long reading of Grimm's fairy tales shared by kao.com. Welcome to read and reference!
A very long reading of Grimm's fairy tales
Once upon a time there was a wizard who pretended to be poor and went begging from house to house, but in fact he caught pretty girls when he met them. No one can tell where he took the girls, because none of the girls he took away ever came back.
One day, he came to the door of a family with three beautiful girls. He was carrying a basket on his back, as if he was preparing to hold people's alms, and he looked like a weak and pitiful beggar. He asked the family to give him something to eat, and the eldest daughter came out. The wizard didn't need to touch her, and the girl would jump into his basket unconsciously, and then he would stride away towards his home deep in the forest.
All the furnishings in his residence are so magnificent, and he has prepared everything for the girl that she may think of. He always says: "My dear, you will live a happy life with me. Because you can get whatever you want." A few days later, the wizard said to the girl: "I have to go out to do something, and you have to stay at home alone for two days. This is the key to all the doors. Except for one room, you can see the rest. This is the key to the forbidden room. I don't allow anyone to enter, otherwise you will die." At the same time, he handed the girl an egg and said, "Keep the egg and go. Take it wherever you go, if you lose it you will be in bad luck."
The girl took the key and the egg and promised to do everything as he asked. After the wizard left, the girl looked around the house from downstairs to upstairs. All the rooms were glittering with gold, and the girl had never seen so much wealth. Finally she came to the forbidden room and wanted to walk over without looking, but curiosity drove her to take out the key and want to see what was different from the others, so she inserted the key into the keyhole. The door clicked open and she walked in. What do you think she saw? In the center of the room stood a large bloody basin filled with human bodies cut into pieces; next to it was a large wooden chopping board with a large, sharp and shiny ax placed on it. She was so frightened that she dropped the eggs in her hands into the basin. As a result, the blood spots on them could not be wiped off. She washed and scraped them, but still could not remove them.
The wizard returned soon. The first things he asked for were keys and eggs. The girl gingerly handed over the key and the egg, and the wizard immediately knew from her expression and the red dot on the egg that she had entered the bloody room. "Since you entered that room against my will, now I want you to go back there against your will. You are dead." The wizard said, grabbing the girl's hair and dragging her all the way in. In the slaughterhouse, they put her head on the chopping block and chopped off her limbs, letting the blood flow all over the floor. Then they threw the body into a basin and put it with other corpses.
"Now it's time for me to get the second girl." The wizard said to himself. He dressed up as a poor beggar and went to that family's house to beg. This time, the second girl brought him a piece of bread. He only touched the girl once and caught her like the older girl. The second girl's ending was not better than that of the eldest girl. Driven by curiosity, she opened the door of the slaughtering room and saw everything; and then she was killed in the same way when the wizard came back. The wizard went to catch the third girl. She was much smarter and cunning than her sisters. When the wizard handed her the key and the egg, and then went on a journey, she first carefully placed the egg securely, then began to check each room, and finally came to the forbidden room. Oh my gosh! What did she see? Her two good sisters lay in the basin, brutally murdered and dismembered. She began arranging their limbs in order: head, body, arms and legs. When nothing was missing, the limbs began to move and come together. The two girls opened their eyes and came to life again. They happily kissed and comforted each other.
As usual, the first thing the wizard does when he comes back is to ask for keys and eggs.
He looked left and right and couldn't find any blood marks on it, so he said: "You have passed the test, you will be my bride." In this way, he not only had no magic power over the girl, but also had to act according to the girl's instructions . "Oh, that's great!" the girl said, "First you have to carry a basket of gold to give to my parents, while I prepare for the wedding at home." Then she ran to the small room where her sisters were hiding and said to them: "Now I can save you, and the scoundrel will carry you home himself. As soon as you get home you must find someone to help me." She put the two sisters into the basket and covered it with a thick layer of gold. Then he said to the wizard: "Go ahead and carry the basket. But I will watch from the small window to see if you stop and be lazy along the way."
The wizard carried the basket and left, but the basket was so heavy that it bent his neck. Waist, sweat dripping down his cheeks. Just as he was about to sit down and take a rest, a girl in the basket shouted: "I saw you taking a rest from the small window, so I got up and left immediately." The wizard thought it was the bride talking, so he had to get up and continue walking. After walking for a while, he wanted to stop and rest again, and immediately heard someone say: "I'm watching you from the small window. You stopped to rest again, can't you just keep walking back?" Whenever he stood there motionless. At this time, the voice would shout again, and he had to move on. Finally, he finally arrived at the girl's parents' house panting with two girls and a lot of gold on his shoulders.
Besides, the third girl was preparing for the wedding banquet at the wizard’s house while sending invitations to the wizard’s friends. She prepared a toothy grinning skeleton, put a garland on it, decorated it, and then placed it in front of the small window in the attic and let it look out from there. When all these things were done, the girl jumped into a bucket of honey, then cut open the feather bed, and rolled on it until her whole body was covered with feathers, and she looked like a strange bird, and no one could recognize her. She walked outside, meeting wedding guests along the way. They asked her:
"Ficher's Strange Bird, how did you get here?"
"You came from nearby Ficher's home."
"What is the young bride doing?"
"She has cleaned the downstairs and upstairs neatly.
I think she is looking out of the window at this moment. ."
Finally, she met the groom who was slowly walking home. He also asked:
"Ficher's Strange Bird, how did you get here?"
"You came from the nearby Ficher's house."
“What is the young bride doing?”
“She has cleaned the downstairs and upstairs neatly.
I think she is looking out from the window at this moment. Looking around."
The groom looked up and saw the dressed-up skeleton. He thought it was his bride, so he nodded to it and greeted it affectionately. But when he and his guests entered the house, the brothers and relatives who had been sent to rescue the bride also arrived. They locked all the doors of the house to prevent anyone from escaping, then lit a fire and burned the wizard and his All those people were burned to death.
Part 2: A very long reading of Grimm’s Fairy Tales
There was a woodcutter who lived on the edge of the forest with his wife and three daughters.
One morning, the woodcutter was going to cut firewood. Before setting off, he said to his wife: "Let the eldest daughter come and bring me food at noon. In order for her to find me, I will sprinkle some millet on my On the way. "
Near noon, the eldest daughter went to deliver food to her father, but the millet used to guide the direction was eaten by birds. She couldn't find the mark and got lost in the forest. Road, I didn't even go out until dark.
She felt very scared. Then she found a glimmer of light, and followed the light to a small wooden house. She knocked on the door, and a very stiff voice answered: "Come in."
When she walked into the house, she saw an old man with a beard hanging down to his feet sitting at the table. She explained her purpose, and the old man asked the three animals by the stove: "Is it okay, dear friends? "The eldest daughter then discovered that there was a little hen, a little rooster and a flower cow standing there. Together they said: “We agree.
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So the old man said to her: "Go and prepare a dinner. The eldest daughter made a table of delicious food and enjoyed it with the old man. She had no idea that the animals were still starving! After the meal, she asked the old man: "I'm tired, where can I sleep?" When the animals heard this, they said angrily: "You are all full, but we are hungry. Let's see where you sleep at night." "
"There are two beds in the room upstairs. You go and put on white sheets, and I will go to sleep in a while. "The old man said. After a while, the old man walked into the room and saw that his eldest daughter had only made her own bed and fell asleep. So he said very angrily: "You don't deserve to sleep here! "After saying that, he drove her into the cellar.
The woodcutter was hungry all day. When he came home at night, he blamed his wife. The wife was surprised: "The eldest daughter went to deliver food at noon! She must have missed the sign and got lost. ”
The next day, the woodcutter asked his wife: “Let the second daughter deliver food today. This time I scatter some mung beans on the road that are easier to find, so she can find me.” ”
But just like yesterday, the birds ate up all the mung beans again. The second daughter’s experience was the same as her sister’s. She only thought about herself, and was eventually driven into the cellar by the old man.
On the third day, the woodcutter went to chop wood again. He said to his wife: "Today I have to ask my little daughter to deliver food. The wife disagreed and said, "I can't lose our most beloved child again!" The woodcutter comforted her and said, "Don't worry, I'll scatter bigger peas on the road. She'll be smart and won't get lost." ”
But this time the peas were eaten up by the pigeons, and the little daughter also lost her way. She thought that her father would be hungry and her mother would be sad, and she felt extremely sad. She still did not go out until it was dark. In the forest, she also followed the lights in the distance and came to the hut of the old man with white beard. She begged the old man to let her stay for a night. The old man still let the animals decide. The three animals were very willing. The little daughter was very grateful and walked over. I touched the feathers of the pullets and roosters, scratched the tops of the flowered cows, and said to them: "Thank you for these kind-hearted animals!" ”
Under the instructions of the old man, the little daughter prepared a sumptuous dinner, but she did not eat immediately. Instead, she took some barley, spread it in front of the hen and the rooster, and then hugged He bought a large bale of hay and brought it to the mouth of the flower cow. Then he came in with a bucket of water and said to the animals: "Please enjoy it!" "After finishing this, she started to eat.
After the meal, she said good night to the animals, and the animals also wished her a good sleep. The hard-working little daughter first arranged the animals' She made a bed for the old man, and did not go to rest until the old man fell asleep.
Late at night, she was awakened by a sudden loud noise in the house, and the room seemed to be expanding rapidly. After a long time, the voice gradually calmed down, and the little daughter fell asleep again after a tiring day. When she woke up the next day, she was shocked to find that she was sleeping in a magnificent palace, and there were three servants standing respectfully in front of the bed. Ask her good morning: "Beautiful lady, do you need anything? "Thank you, I don't need anything," she replied, "I'm going down to prepare breakfast for the old people and the little animals." "As she said this, she looked towards the old man's bed and found that the old man with white beard was gone, but there was a beautiful young man sitting there. When the young man saw her waking up, he said to her: "I am the prince here, and I was bewitched by a witch. Witchcraft becomes the old man. I have only these servants turned into animals to accompany me every day. Only meeting a girl who is full of love for people and animals can relieve us of the witchcraft. And you are such a girl. Your kindness and charity have saved us. Are you willing to be my bride? ""Yes I do. "The little daughter replied shyly.
Afterwards, the prince sent someone to pick up the girl's parents and invited the animals in the forest. They held a grand wedding in the palace.
The two selfish sisters were sent to work in a charcoal-burning factory in the forest. Only if they had enough love could they be free.
Part 3 of Grimm’s Fairy Tales: A Long Reading
Once upon a time, there was a farmer who was so poor that he didn’t even have a piece of land. He lived with his only daughter in a small house. The proposal said: "We should ask the king to give us a piece of wasteland."
The king knew that they were very poor, so he gave them a piece of grass. The daughter and the farmer wanted to grow some grains on the grass, so they began to dig up the grass. Suddenly, they found a pure gold mortar in the grass. The father believed that the golden mortar should be dedicated to the king, because it was the king's kindness that allowed them to own the land.
But the daughter objected. She said: "Father, the mortar and pestle should be together. We only have the mortar but no pestle. The king will ask us to find the pestle as well. Where should we find it?" It’s better not to offer it!”
The farmer did not listen to his daughter’s advice and presented the mortar to the king, hoping that the king would accept it as a gift. The king accepted the golden mortar, but said that he should offer the pestle as well. The farmer kept explaining that he had not found the golden pestle. The king thought he was lying and put him in jail.
In prison, the farmer ate the same as the prisoner, which was just a pitiful amount of bread and water. He regretted not listening to his daughter and kept crying: "Oh, I really should have Listen to my daughter!" After hearing this, the attendants reported these words to the king.
So the king asked his attendants to bring the farmer and asked him personally why he was crying like this: "What did your daughter say to you? Why do you keep shouting that you should listen to your daughter?"
"My daughter does not agree with me dedicating the golden mortar to you. She said that if I dedicate the golden mortar, you will definitely ask me to find the golden pestle as well." The farmer replied.
After hearing this, the king said to the farmer: "Is your daughter really so smart? I don't believe it. Go and find her. I want to see it myself."
The farmer's daughter had to come to see the king, and the king said to her: "I want to see if you are as smart as your father said. I will give you a riddle. If you can guess it, I will marry you." "Okay, I'm willing to give it a try," the farmer's daughter agreed.
So the king gave her a riddle: "When you come to the palace, you can't wear clothes or be naked, you can't ride a horse or a car, and you can't walk on the road. You can walk off the road. If you can come to me as requested, I will marry you." The daughter returned home, took off all her clothes, and found a big fishing net. She wrapped it up by herself, and then she rented a donkey, tied a fishing net on the donkey's tail, and let the donkey drag her in the fish net to the palace. Along the way, she only had two big toes touching the ground, so that she met all the requirements of the king. Require.
The king saw that she had guessed the riddle, so he released her father from prison, married her as promised, and gave all the royal property to her to manage, but the king But she was not allowed to participate in any political affairs.
A few years later, something like this happened in the palace: several farmers sold out their wood and parked their empty carts in front of the palace. Some of these carts were pulled by oxen and some by horses. One of the farmers used three horses to pull the cart. One of the horses gave birth to a foal, and the foal ran between two cows pulling another cart. Several farmers had a dispute over this, making noises and throwing things. The owner of the cow wanted to take the foal as his own, claiming that the foal was born from a cow. Of course the horse's owner disagreed and believed that the foal should belong to him because it was his horse that gave birth to the foal.
Finally, they invited the king to make a judgment. The king believed that the foal lying next to the cow should belong to the owner of the cow. So the owner of the cow happily got the colt, while the owner of the horse cried sadly because he should be the real owner of the colt.
He heard that the queen was the daughter of a poor farmer and was smart and kind. So he found the queen, hoping that the queen could help him find his own pony.
“I can give you an idea, but you can’t say it’s my plan.
"The queen said, "Early tomorrow morning, stand on the road that the king must pass to inspect the soldiers. In the middle of the road, you hold the fishing net as if you are fishing non-stop, and then it will be as if the fishing net is full of fish. The same, constantly shaking the fishing net. "Finally, the queen also told him how to answer the king's inquiry.
According to what the queen said, the farmer stood in the middle of the road early the next morning, holding a fishing net and pretending to be fishing. The king saw After that, he was very surprised, so he sent his attendant to the farmer to ask him what he was doing. The farmer said, "I am fishing."
The attendant was very surprised: "There is no water here, how can we fish?"
The farmer said: "A bull can give birth to a foal, so why can't we fish in a place without water?" "
After the king listened to the attendant's report, he called the farmer to him and said to him: "Who taught you these words? You can't figure it out yourself, tell the truth immediately! "The farmer prayed for God's blessing and insisted that these words were his own thoughts and refused to betray the queen. But the king did not believe it. He ordered someone to pin the farmer on a bundle of wheat straw and beat him severely. The farmer was forced to have no choice but to admit this. The queen taught him everything.
After the king returned to the palace, he said to the queen: "You have cheated on me. You are no longer my wife. You should go back to your little house immediately. , However, I give you a parting gift, and you can take away the thing you think is the most beloved and beautiful. "
After hearing this, the queen said: "Okay, respected husband, I will completely obey your instructions. "Then she kissed the king and wanted to say goodbye to him for the last time. The queen sent someone to bring a glass of water with strong sleeping pills in it, then brought it to the king and said goodbye to him. She only drank a little, but the king He drank a big sip. Soon, the king fell asleep. The queen asked her attendants to pick up the king with a piece of beautiful white linen, then carried him to the car at the door and drove the king to the small house where she used to live. There, he lay on a small bed and fell asleep soundly.
When the king woke up, he found himself in a strange place and said, "God, where am I?" "None of his servants were there.
Finally the queen came to his bed and said: "Dear King, you promised me to bring the most beloved and beautiful things in the palace to you. Come back, and you are my most beloved and beautiful thing, so I brought you here. "
The king was very moved and said with tears: "My beloved wife, we will always belong to each other! "Then they returned to the palace together, held the wedding again, and probably live until today!
Part 4 of Grimm's Fairy Tales, a long reading
Once upon a time, there was a man who raised him on his knees. She had three sons. The youngest son was called Little Fool and was often teased and laughed at by the other two sons. Once, when the eldest son was going to chop wood in the forest, his mother asked him to bring a piece of delicious rice. Cake and a bottle of wine, in case he was hungry or thirsty.
After walking into the forest, he met a white-haired little old man and said hello to him. Say to him: "Give me a piece of cake from your bag, and give me a sip of wine. I'm hungry and thirsty, it's really unbearable. ”
The selfish eldest son replied: “Why should I give you my cake and wine?” What can I eat and drink if I give it to you? Get out of here! "After that, he rolled his eyes at the little old man and walked away.
Then, he started to chop down the tree. After chopping for a while, he didn't hit the tree with one stroke of the ax, but it hurt him. He injured his arm, so he had to go home and get it bandaged.
Then, the second son went to the forest to chop wood. The mother asked him to bring a big cake and a bottle of wine just like she did to the eldest son. I also met the white-haired little old man. The little old man begged him for a small piece of cake and a sip of wine, but the second son said rudely: "I will never give you food or drink, but I will bear it myself." Hungry. "The little old man stood there pitifully with his hands stretched out. He ignored him and walked away.
He also received the same retribution - the ax did not hit the tree, but injured his leg, and he had to be carried home.
At this time, the little fool said to his father: "Dad, let me chop wood."
His father replied: "Look, your two brothers are going to chop wood." You’ve hurt yourself by chopping firewood. You’ve never chopped firewood and you don’t know how to do it, so don’t go.” However, the little fool kept pleading with his father, and finally his father. I had no choice but to agree.
His mother asked him to bring a piece of dough baked in charcoal ashes and a bottle of sour beer for lunch.
When he came to the forest, he also met the white-haired little old man. The little old man greeted him and then said to him, "Give me a little of your cake, and then "Give me a sip of wine."
The little fool replied: "Sit down, but I only have a piece of cake baked in charcoal ash and sour beer. If you don't mind, let's eat together." ”
So they sat down, but when the little fool took out the cake baked in the charcoal ash, the cake turned into a big cake, and the sour beer turned into a cup of cake. Good wine.
After they finished eating and drinking, the little old man said to him: "You are so kind-hearted. Share lunch with me. I will repay you well. There is an old tree over there, go and cut it Cut it down, and you will find treasures in the trunk.”
The little fool walked over and chopped down the tree. The moment the old tree fell to the ground, a big goose flew out, covered in it. The feathers are all pure gold. He picked up the golden goose and went to a small hotel to spend the night. The shop owner has three daughters, and they were very curious when they saw such a beautiful goose. The eldest daughter thought to herself: "I'm sure I'll have a chance to pluck out one of its feathers." So, while the little fool was not in the room, she ran over and grabbed the golden goose's wings. Unexpectedly, her fingers were firmly stuck, and she couldn't do anything. Can't pull it back. After a while, the second daughter came in and wanted to pluck a feather, but as soon as she got next to her sister, she was also stuck firmly. Then, the third daughter also came, and her two sisters shouted at her: "For God's sake, don't come here!" But she didn't listen and rushed over to see Look at what the two sisters are doing, and they are also stuck. In this way, the three sisters had to spend the night with the golden goose.
The next morning, the little fool picked up the golden goose and went on the road, not paying attention to the three shopkeepers who were clinging to the golden goose and following behind. The three young ladies had no choice but to follow closely behind the little fool, running left and right, trotting all the way.
When they walked into the wild, they met a priest. The pastor looked at the small team and said, "How shameless, they are a bunch of crazy girls! What a shame to follow a young man running around!" As he said that, the pastor grabbed the third lady and tried to pull her away, but unexpectedly he I was also stuck and had to run with several girls.
Not long after, they met the church deacon. The deacon of the church was stunned to see the priest chasing after the three girls. He shouted: "Mr. Pastor, where are you going in such a hurry? Don't forget that you have to be baptized today!" After shouting, he ran forward and grabbed the pastor's sleeve tightly. , but like those others, they were firmly stuck and ran behind.
While the group of five people was marching mightily, one after the other, two farmers carrying rakes came up from the field. The pastor shouted and asked them to free him and the deacon, but they just met the deacon and were helplessly stuck. As a result, seven people ran away behind the little fool holding the golden goose.
They came to a city. The king who lived in the city had a daughter who was so cold that no one could make her smile. Therefore, the king publicly announced that whoever can make his daughter laugh can marry her.
When the little fool heard about this, he came to the princess with the golden goose and a large group of followers behind him. As soon as the princess saw the seven people staying together and forming a chain, she immediately burst into laughter and couldn't stop laughing.
So, the little fool proposed to marry the princess, but the king did not agree with it in his heart, so he raised various objections and said that in order for him to nod and agree to the little fool becoming his son-in-law, the little fool must first Find a man who can drink a cellar of wine and come to him.
The little fool thought of the little old man, and came to the place in the forest where he had chopped down the old tree. I saw the little old man sitting there with a sad face. The little fool walked up to him and asked him what was wrong with him.
The little old man replied: "I am terribly thirsty, and nothing I drink can quench my thirst. As for cold water, I can't stand it. As for wine, I just drank a bucket, but it feels like a drop of water. It’s like a soaked and burnt boulder. What’s the use?”
“Listen, I can help you,” said the little fool. “Come with me and I’ll make sure you can quench your thirst.”
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After that, the little fool led the little old man into the king's wine cellar. The little old man walked to the big wine barrels and drank and drank until his waist ached. When it was getting dark, he drank all the wine in the cellar.
The little fool once again proposed to marry the princess. Unexpectedly, the king became furious when he heard it: A silly boy who everyone makes fun of actually wants to be my son-in-law. What a wishful thinking! So, the king put forward more stringent conditions: the little fool must bring such a person to the palace... He can eat a pile of bread as big as a mountain.
The little fool came to the place where he cut down the old tree in the forest again.
I saw a man sitting there, his body tightly tied with a belt, looking sad. "I've eaten a whole oven of black bread," he said to the little fool, "but I'm so hungry, what's the point of eating this little food? My stomach is still empty, you see. If I don’t starve to death, I’ll just tighten my belt like this.”
The little fool was ecstatic when he heard this, and said, “Get up! I’ll take you to a place. When you get there, you can do it.” Eat freely and feel full."
The little fool led him to the palace. The bread piled there looked like a big mountain, and it was baked with flour shipped from all over the country.
The man who came from the forest began to eat with gusto. In less than a day, the huge pile of bread disappeared without a trace.
The little fool proposed to marry the princess for the third time, but the king refused again.
This time, the king asked the little fool to get a boat that could travel both at sea and on land. "Come to me with a ship like this," he said, "and you can marry my daughter."
The little fool immediately set off and went to the forest again, and found the white-haired man little old man. The little old man said to him: "I drank so much wine for you, ate so much bread for you, and now I am willing to give you an amphibious boat. The reason why I do all this for you is , because you were very kind to me."
So, the little old man gave an amphibious boat to the little fool. When the king saw the ship, he could no longer stop the little fool's request.
The little fool and the princess held a wedding. After the king died, the little fool inherited the throne and governed the kingdom to prosperity.