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Into the fairy tale world, handwritten newspaper content is 50 words.

Walk into the fairy tale world and write newspaper content by hand.

Famous fairy tales:

Little match girl 1

The Little Match Girl is a fairy tale created by Danish fairy tale writer Andersen. It was published in 1846 and is one of the 100 classic fairy tales in the world. It mainly tells the story of a little match girl who froze to death in the street on New Year's Eve of a rich family. This story reveals the darkness and evil of capitalist society from the side, and expresses the author's deep sympathy for the tragic experience of the poor people at that time and his dissatisfaction with the society at that time. 20 19 was selected as the eighth lesson of Chinese in the first volume of the third grade of People's Education Publishing House.

2. ugly duckling

? The Ugly Duckling is a fairy tale created by Danish writer Andersen, and it is one of the top ten classic fairy tales in Andersen's fairy tales. First published in 1843. It tells the story of a swan egg hatched in a duck, despised by the duck because of its strange appearance, and grew into a white swan after many hardships. The author eulogizes that as long as there is an ideal, there is a pursuit, and it is for this.

3. Snow White

Snow White is a character in fairy tales widely circulated in Europe. Is one of the top ten classic characters in fairy tales. The most famous version of this story can be found in the German fairy tale Grimm (18 12). It tells the story that Snow White was abused by her stepmother (the biological mother in the original grimm brothers), fled to the forest and met seven dwarfs. This story has not only been translated into many languages and spread around the world, but also adapted into various TV dramas and shown on the big screen many times. Among them, the most well-known image of Snow White is not the princess image in Disney's first feature-length animation.

3. Little Red Riding Hood

Little Red Riding Hood is a fairy tale in the German folk literature Grimm's Fairy Tales, which was collected, arranged and processed by German linguists jacob green and william green. Little Red Riding Hood is also a classic figure in western fairy tales. There are more than 100 versions of this story, and the earliest ending is that Little Red Riding Hood is swallowed by the evil wolf. Later, people usually use this image to describe naive and gullible children. So far, various new versions of Little Red Riding Hood have emerged one after another, and their popularity is getting higher and higher.