A Brief Introduction to the Story of the Cabin in Grimm's Fairy Tale Forest The story of the Cabin in Grimm's Fairy Tale Forest tells the story of a poor woodcutter who has three daughters and a wife. One morning, before the woodcutter went to chop wood, he asked his eldest daughter to bring him food. As a result, the eldest daughter got lost in the forest and entered a hut. She eats her own food and doesn't care about animals. While she was sleeping, she was sunk into the cellar. The second daughter suffered the same thing as the eldest daughter and was finally sunk into the cellar. ......
Once upon a time, there was a cabin on the edge of a distant forest. There lived a poor woodcutter, his wife and three daughters. One morning, the woodcutter said to the woman before he went to chop wood. Let my eldest daughter bring me lunch in the forest today, or I won't finish my work. In order not to let her get lost, I will take a bag of millet and scatter it on the ground along the way. ? When the sun shone on the forest, the eldest daughter walked on the road and brought a bowl of soup. But there are sparrows, larks, finches, thrushes and yellowbirds in the forest. They ate all the millet. The eldest daughter couldn't find the path left by her father, but she still walked until the sun went down. In the dark, branches creaked, owls screamed in horror, and the eldest daughter was frightened. Then she saw a light flashing in the bushes not far away. There must be someone there, and they will definitely let me stay for the night. The eldest daughter thought and continued walking towards the light. After a while, she came to the front of the house and saw that the whole window was brightly reflected. She knocked at the door, and then there was a rude roar: Come in! ? The eldest daughter went into the dark corridor and knocked on the door of the room. ? Come on in! ? The voice shouted. The eldest daughter opened the door and saw a white-haired old man sitting at the table with his chin in his hands, and his glistening beard almost dragged to the ground. There are three animals lying by the fire, a hen, a rooster and a cow. The girl told the old man about her experience and asked to spend the night here.
The old man said, What do you think of a beautiful hen, a mighty rooster and a fat cow? Dax. ? The animals shouted in unison, which must mean: We all like it. ? Because the old man also said: You can sleep here and eat here tonight. Now go to the fireside and get us something to eat! ? The girl went to the kitchen and found that everything was complete, so she cooked a big dinner, but she didn't think of those small animals. She put a basin full of rice on the table, sat down beside the old man and began to eat by herself. After the stomach is full, the girl asked. I'm sleepy now. Where is a bed for me to lie down and have a good sleep? Listen to the animals' answers: You have had dinner and soup with him, but you never thought about us. Go find a bed to sleep in. ?
The old man said, Go upstairs. There are two beds in the room there. Shake the bedding, put white sheets on it, and I'll sleep later. ? So the girl went upstairs. She shook the bed, covered it with clean sheets, and fell asleep in bed without waiting for the old man. After a while, the old man with white hair came over. He looked at the girl carefully with a candle, shook his head and found that she was fast asleep. The old man opened a valve and sank the girl into the cellar.
The woodcutter came home late that day, and as soon as he entered the door, he accused the woman of making him hungry in the Woods all day. ? It's not my fault. The woman said,? The eldest daughter went out to eat. She must be lost and will come back tomorrow. ? The next day, the woodcutter got up before dawn and went to the forest to cut wood. He had to ask his second daughter to bring him food. ? This time, I want to bring a bag of lentils. Silly boy's meal is bigger, so his daughter can see clearly and won't get lost. ? Soon it was time for lunch. The second daughter took her father's meal on the road, but she didn't see lentils. The birds in the forest ate all the lentils like the day before yesterday, and now there are no lentils left on the road. The second daughter wandered around in the big forest and came to the old man's house at night. The old man also let her into the house. She asked the old man for food and bed. The old man with white beard asked the small animals again: What do you think of a beautiful little hen, a mighty little rooster and a fat cow? The animals cried in unison again. Dax? . Everything that happened next was the same as the day before. The second daughter cooked a sumptuous dinner, ate and drank with the old man, but ignored the animals. When she finished eating and drinking, she asked the old man to give her a place to sleep The little animals answered in unison. You had dinner and soup with him, but you never thought of us. Go find a bed to sleep in. ?
When the old man with white beard came in, the little girl was already asleep. The old man looked at her, shook his head and put her in the cellar.
On the third morning, the woodcutter said to the woman:? Let my youngest daughter bring me dinner today. She has always been smart, unlike her sister who runs around like a wasp in the Woods. She will follow the right path. ? But women are reluctant to part with their youngest daughter and only listen to her. Do I have to lose my favorite child? Don't worry! ? The woodcutter replied? Our daughter won't get lost. She is so clever. Besides, I will sprinkle some peas on the road. Peas are much bigger than lentils, and they can definitely lead her. ? But when the little daughter came out with a basket, she found that the pigeons had pecked away all the peas, and she didn't know which way to turn. She was so sad that she always thought that her father was still starving and how sad it would be for her mother not to go home! Finally, when it was dark, she saw a lamp, so she also came to the house. She politely asked the old man to let her spend the night. The old man with white beard once again asked his little animal: What do you think of a beautiful hen, a mighty rooster and a fat cow? Dax. ? The animals answered in unison.
So the little girl came to the fire where the animals were lying. She gently stroked the rooster and hen, combed their bright feathers with her own hands, and patted the horns of the cows. Then she cooked a delicious meal according to the old man's meaning and put it on the table, thinking: I can't just eat it myself, but let these lovely little guys starve. There is a lot of food outside! I'd better get them something to eat first ? So she came out, found some barley and mixed it herself. First she gave it to the rooster and the hen, and then she gave the cow a bundle of fresh forage. ? I hope you will like these foods, lovely little guys. The girl said. If you are thirsty, come and have a sip of sweet water. ? Then she carried another bucket of water. The cock and hen jumped to the side of the bucket, put their heads into the water, and then held their heads up like birds drinking water; The cow also took a long drink. After the animals were full, the girl sat down beside the old man and filled her stomach with the leftovers of the old man. After a while, the cock and hen buried their heads under their wings, and the cow's eyes began to blink and doze off.
So the girl asked:? Shouldn't we go to bed? What do you think of a beautiful little hen, a mighty little cock and a fat cow? The animals replied: Dax. You have dinner with us, you have soup with us, and you always remember us kindly. May you sleep tonight. ?
So the girl went upstairs, shook two feather beds and put on new sheets. At this moment, the old man with white beard came in, lying on a bed, his beard dragged to the other end of the bed. The girl lay down, too. She prayed first and then fell asleep. She slept soundly, but was awakened by the noise in the house in the middle of the night. The room is full of banging sounds, and the door has been knocked down and hit the wall; The roof beam seems to have broken its joints and creaked, just like the stairs collapsed. There was a loud noise at last, as if the whole roof had collapsed. Soon, however, everything was calm again, and the girl was not hurt at all. She lay there quietly and soon fell asleep again. The bright morning sun shone on the earth and she woke up. Ah, what a scene she saw! She was lying in a hall, and everything around her was shining with the splendor of the palace. There is a green silk hanging on the wall with golden flowers on it; The bed is made of ivory and covered with red velvet; There is a chair and a pair of slippers inlaid with pearls beside the bed. The girl thought she was dreaming when three well-dressed servants came over and asked her what she wanted. ? You go, I'll get up and make breakfast for the old man at once, and I'll feed the lovely hens, cocks and cows. ? The girl replied. She thought the old man had got up to look at his bed, but the old man didn't lie there and saw a stranger. She looked at him carefully and found that he was so handsome. He woke up and said, I am a prince, enchanted by a wizard and turned into a silver-haired old man. I lived in the forest all day, and no one was allowed to be with me except my three servants, but they also became roosters, hens and cows until a kind girl came among us, so that magic could be eliminated. This girl should not only be kind to people, but also pity animals. Only you can do all this. You set us free at midnight, and that cabin in the forest became my first palace. ? With that, they got up. The prince immediately ordered three servants to pick up the girl's parents and attend their wedding. ? But where are my two sisters now? The girl asked. ? I put them in the cellar, and tomorrow they will be taken to the forest to be maids of charcoal burners until they become kinder and no longer hungry animals. ?
Comments on the story of Green's Fairy Tale Forest House: A person should be full of love, not only for others, but also for animals. In short, one should learn to love all living things. Caring for others means caring for yourself, just like the little daughter in the story, caring for the elderly and animals. Only by caring for others can a person get help from others in trouble. We should learn from the little girl in this article, be considerate of others and care for small animals. Come and learn to love. Try to start with every little thing. Let's work together!