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If you could choose: Do you prefer to live in a fairy tale or in real life?

I watched the idol drama for a long time, interspersed with eating instant noodles, eating some fruit, and going to the toilet (not very elegant, haha), it was a great pleasure.

This kind of life is very comfortable, immersed in the fairy tale world, and life will always be like this, which is not bad.

In my eyes, the biggest difference between fairy tales and reality is that in fairy tales you can do whatever you want; in reality, you have to be subject to too many restrictions.

I don’t need to worry about getting tanned in the summer, I don’t need to worry about my white clothes and pants getting dirty, I don’t need to worry about my bank card being overdrawn, I don’t need to worry about strict etiquette, I don’t have to worry about not having anything to wear, and I don’t have to worry about being late for work. , don’t worry about being seen by the boss when you go to the webpage...

I want to live a carefree and unconstrained life; I am far, far away from fairy tales.

I have to go to work tomorrow. A chubby, chubby and nice gentleman, because he likes animals and because he learned the language of birds and animals from a 182-year-old parrot, animals from all over the country come to see him for medical treatment. Not all animals have an owner with a huge pocket of money. This kind gentleman is willing to accept all animals that come to see him, whether they are in the sky or underground, on land or in the water. Yes, as long as the request comes to him, he will heal you. Therefore, often because of this, one's own money jar is empty. However, animals from all over the world come to see him for medical treatment, and they can make a living no matter what. Not only animals from all over the world, but also animals from alien planets came to pick him up for medical treatment. In the animal world, only he is the most prestigious "person". It is because of this that he has all kinds of weird adventure stories.

This good gentleman is Dr. Doolittle, or Dr. Doolittle. Animals don't always talk with their mouths. They talk with their ears, feet, and tails - in various forms. For example, the puppy twitched half of its nose, asking, "Is it still raining outside?" Sometimes, animals don't bother to use You can use your mouth to speak, and you can use many, many ways to express your thoughts and tell others what happened. There is so much knowledge here! Ever since Dr. Doolittle began to understand this, he has been studying various animal languages ??like crazy. Sometimes, in order to talk to the animals in the water, they often stick their heads into the water for a long time. Once, in order to talk to a giant conch, the doctor first talked to the dolphin. The dolphin then told the starfish, the starfish told the sea urchin, and the sea urchin then talked to the conch. The conch's reply was first understood by the sea urchin, then by the starfish, and then it was told to the dolphin, who finally explained it to Dr. Doolittle.

Because Dr. Doolittle is dealing with animals, the logic and language used by the doctor are much more vivid than people's usual expressions. For example, on their way to the African jungle to save the monkey kingdom, their ship encountered a storm, hit a reef and sank. Dr. Doolittle said frankly, "We must have hit Africa."

This Doctor Doolittle is a famous fairy tale character. Since his appearance in 1920, he has been welcomed by generations of young readers. He appeared on the screen in 1967 and was later made into a Hollywood blockbuster.

The author Hugh Loftin was born in England in 1886. He worked as a construction engineer and railway engineer in Canada, Africa and the West Indies. After 1912, he settled in New York, USA. The comical fairy tale character Doctor Doolittle was dreamed up in the trenches of World War I. On the smoke-filled battlefield, Lofting missed his children very much, but in the letter to his children, he couldn't tell them the cruel war scenes, so what should he write? He first drew cartoons for his children, which were fat, round and funny characters. With this funny image, there must be a funny story. Funny stories, of course, can’t all deal with people. By the way, children love animals the most. Let’s talk about this funny story about people and animals. Thus, a naturalist and country doctor who loves animals, a good gentleman, and a character that animals and children like was born.

When he returned home injured in 1919, the children said they liked the Doctor Doolittle he wrote in his letters. With his wife's encouragement, he decided to turn those letters into a book. In 1920, the first fairy tale with Doctor Dolittle as the protagonist, "The African Adventures of Doctor Dolittle", was published. This fairy tale was an instant hit and became a huge hit. Two years later, the second book "The Voyage of Doctor Doolittle" was published. This book also won the famous Newbery Medal for Children's Literature in the United States in 1923. Since then, he has written one adventure story of Doctor Dolittle a year, eight at a time, until Doctor Dolittle went to the moon, which was in 1928. He originally wanted to stop writing at this point, but the little reader refused and kept asking when the doctor would be back. So, five years later, he published "The Return of Doctor Doolittle" (1933). There are twelve books in the Doctor Dolittle fairy tale series. Loftin drew all the illustrations for the Doctor Dolittle fairy tale himself. He had already drawn the characters before he created the fairy tale. Hugh Lofting died in Santa Monica, California, in 1947. The last two were published posthumously.

Dr. Doolittle’s entire journey, through all kinds of thrills, is an ups and downs read, full of poetry and humor. The language and illustrations in the book are so funny and cute. Therefore, it is not only popular with children, but also loved by many adults, and is considered the most outstanding children's literature classic after "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland". Dr. Doolittle's loving actions deeply touched the animals, and the entire animal world was willing to go through fire and water for Dr. Doolittle. At the same time, it also deeply affected all the people who read these stories.