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I grew up with Andersen's fairy tales.

I grew up with Andersen's fairy tales. "As long as you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter whether you were born in a duck farm or not." This is a sentence written by Andersen in his work The Ugly Duckling. But now it has become my motto. This sentence tells me that as long as you pursue it tirelessly, gold will always shine. The Ugly Duckling was written on 1884 when Andersen was in a bad mood. The protagonist of this story is an ugly duckling, but it is actually a beautiful swan. But because he grew up in a duck farm, ducks feel different and ugly. It was pressured and despised by all sides, but eventually it grew up by its own unremitting efforts. All Andersen's feelings at that time were absorbed into the artistic image of the ugly duckling in order to achieve artistic achievements and spiritual comfort. When I was a child, I liked to listen to my mother's story about the ugly duckling and told it to me tirelessly. Gradually, I grew up and read many interesting fairy tales, all written by the same author. I can't help admiring Andersen. After reading The Ugly Duckling, I understand that as long as I pursue tirelessly and make positive progress, I can finally realize my ideal even in adversity. After reading The Little Match Girl, I found that the old society was so depraved and terrible. How I hope this little girl can be happy in the end! After seeing the emperor's new clothes, I understand that everyone has vanity, but excessive vanity will harm themselves. Andersen's fairy tale language is very simple, and most of them are in popular spoken language, which is easy to understand. No matter who reads or listens, people can feel that the story is true and touching, and they will always think further about the content of the story and understand some educational significance. I think this is probably the charm of Andersen's fairy tales! Andersen, a genius in writing, a child's first teacher, and a person who works miracles with a pen, is even more admirable in life. In life, Andersen is a very simple person. Once, he was walking in the street wearing a worn hat. A pedestrian laughed at him and said, "What's that thing on your head?" Can it be a hat? "Andersen calmly replied," what's under your hat? Can you count the heads? "A short and humorous sentence conveys the meaning of Andersen: there is a beautiful hat in the air, but it can't hide the pallor of thought.

He does not have Jimmy Lin's handsome appearance; He doesn't have Jay Chou's charming voice; He doesn't have Pan Changjiang's funny talent; He doesn't have a group of crazy fans, but he is him, drawing a perfect world for us with a pen, a fairy tale giant with beautiful fairy tales, and my idol-Andersen. He is a star, the brightest "star" in the deep sky.