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What are the fairy tales?

Fairy tales:

1. Aladdin's Lamp: The story tells of a poor young scoundrel named Aladdin, who is invited by a magician from the Maghreb, the "Far West" (who poses as Aladdin's uncle), to go to a cave with traps to retrieve a magical oil lamp. The magician is about to take further advantage of Aladdin when Aladdin discovers he is trapped in the cave.

Fortunately, Aladdin still has one of the magic rings that the Wizard lent him. Desperate, Aladdin rubs his hands together, just in time to graze the ring and burst out a genie. This genie also takes him home, and Aladdin brings back the oil lamp. Just as his mother is about to clean the lamp, suddenly the lamp erupts into a more powerful genie, ready and waiting for its master's call.

With the help of the genie, Aladdin became rich and powerful, and married the princess Badrobadour. The genie even builds Aladdin a beautiful palace, even more magnificent than the emperor's palace. Then the magician returned to the city where Aladdin lived and swindled Badrobaudor out of her lamp.

She didn't notice that particular lamp at the time, and gave it to the magician to "exchange the old lamp for a new one. The magician ordered the genie to move Aladdin's palace to the Maghreb. Luckily, Aladdin still had the magic ring, so there were less powerful genies at his disposal.

While the ring genie could not directly break the magic power of the genie of the lamp, he was able to bring Aladdin to Maghreb, helping him rescue his wife and defeat the magician.

2. Jack and the Beanstalk: Jack and the Beanstalk is a children's book published by Foreign Language Teaching and Research Press in 2010, written by Heath and translated by Li Jinghua. This book mainly tells the story that Jack climbs to the Giant's Land through the huge tengzhi planted by the magic beans exchanged by a cow, and uses his wisdom to get wealth from the Giant's Land.

3, the frog prince: Cong Haiyan edited "The Frog Prince" is taken from the first story of Grimm's fairy tale. It is a classic of the world's fairy tales and has had a very wide influence around the world since its introduction. There is also a series of books with the Frog Prince as a single story. So far there are more than a hundred languages translated, hundreds of different versions. As well as many theater, movie, TV series, animation and other adaptations.

4, the daughter of the sea: "the daughter of the sea" is the creation of Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale, also translated as "mermaid princess", first published in 1837. The work tells the sea princess little mermaid in order to pursue to a person's noble immortal soul, give up the bottom of the sea free and easy life and 300 years long life.

Throwing her beautiful singing voice into the hands of a wicked witch, enduring the great pain caused by turning her tail into a human leg, she uses her love, her heart and her young life to pursue the immortal and sublime soul of a human being, and to share all the eternal happiness of human beings through her "work of kindness".

The writer eulogizes the little mermaid's pursuit of love, soul, and ideals, and expresses her kind and pure character, strong perseverance and spirit of sacrifice. The fairy tale has been adapted into movies, puppet shows and children's plays many times.

5, Sleeping Beauty: "Sleeping Beauty" this story is about the queen gave birth to the princess, very happy, invited the human and fairy family friends from all sides to come to the feast. But did not invite the evil witch Karabos. This was known to the jealous and angry witch, and she came uninvited with the curse that the princess would be killed by the spinning humors of the spinning machine and her fingers would be pierced.

Fortunately, the lilac fairy did not offer her blessing, and she relieved the witch of her curse so that the princess would not die. But the princess would still sleep until someone who truly loved her came and offered her a kiss, and then she would wake up.

So the king decreed that the use of spinning humors was forbidden. However, when she was 15 or 16 years old, she came across an old woman spinning thread with a spindle in an old pagoda, and fell to the ground as soon as she touched the spindle. The curse came true, and the princess slept in the forest, surrounded by vines and thorns that became the curtains of her bed.

Years passed, until one day a young prince passed by, honored the fairy's blessing, and kissed the princess awake. Everyone in the castle awoke and went on to do what they hadn't done before. Since then, the prince and princess have lived happily ever after. The three stamps in this issue show the princess being touched by a spindle, the whole castle falling asleep and the prince kissing the princess awake.