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Folk stories are handwritten to the fourth grade

The fourth level of folk stories are as follows:

First, draw a small rectangular box with three-dimensional sense on white paper, write the title of folk story handwritten newspaper to the left above the white paper, draw rich pictures to the right of the title of folk story handwritten newspaper, and draw a box to the right below the title of folk story handwritten newspaper.

Then write in the box at the bottom right of the title of Folk Tales Manuscript. Finally, in the lower left of the title of the folk story handwritten newspaper, draw the relevant content and outline lines of the folk story.

Folk stories:

Folk stories are one of the important themes of folk literature. Broadly speaking, folk stories are oral literary works in the form of fictional prose created and disseminated by working people, and they are the general name of all folk prose works. In some places, they are also called "nonsense", "old sayings" and "classical Chinese classics".

Folk story is a kind of narrative story with a wide range of topics and full of fantasy, which tells the various relationships between people in strange language and symbol forms. Folk stories start from life itself, but are not limited to the actual situation and what people think is true and reasonable. They usually contain natural ingredients.

Function introduction:

Folklore, produced after myths and legends, is a long-standing style after people become masters of the objective world. Although the content of the story has different degrees of fantasy elements, it is based on real life, and its theme, characters and main plot all conform to the life logic when the story is circulated.

From myths and legends to metamorphosis, animal stories, fables, life stories and jokes, the fantasy of their contents and artistic techniques is weakened in turn, and the reality is enhanced in turn. This is the main feature that distinguishes folk stories from myths. Generally, it refers to the time and place where the story takes place, and the name of the hero of the story is often vague and uncertain.