As long as people have a little childhood, when they talk about fairy tales, they will immediately think of Andersen's fairy tales and Grimm's fairy tales. So today we will talk about Andersen, the author of The Princess and the Pea. Andersen is the first writer in the history of western literature to create fairy tales into serious literature. He is a Danish fairy tale writer in the19th century, and is known as "the sun of children's literature in the world". Andersen's representative works include Little Tin Soldier, Daughter of the Sea, Thumbelina, Little Match Girl, Ugly Duckling, The Emperor's New Clothes and so on.
Andersen's fairy tales reconcile the "either-or" contradiction between "aesthetics" and "morality" that may exist in literature. Andersen is weak and kind. He believes in a complete "love of God". Andersen's fairy tales are more from the prototype of the New Testament than the Old Testament. In his works, as in life, in the face of the sufferings and misfortunes in the world, Andersen did not choose hatred, violence and resistance, but only drew acceptance and hope from his feelings.