Little Red Little Red Riding Hood met a wolf in the forest. She had never seen a wolf, and she didn't know that wolves were cruel, so she told the wolf that she was going to visit her grandmother in the forest. When the wolf knew it, he tricked Little Red Riding Hood into picking wild flowers, and then went to the cabin in the forest to eat Little Red Riding Hood's grandmother.
Later, he disguised himself as a grandmother. When Little Red Riding Hood came to see her, the wolf ate her in one bite. Fortunately, a brave hunter later rescued Little Red Riding Hood and Grandma from the wolf's stomach.
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Little Red Riding Hood, as a masterpiece in Grimm's fairy tales, has been interpreted continuously for more than 200 years. Traditional explanations, whether based on anthropology, folklore, history or psychology, have not exceeded the limitations of western culture.
Grimm's Fairy Tales, as a world-famous "book of education", clearly shows not only the western, but also the generally accepted growth view and values. Therefore, this paper first points out the omissions in the representative interpretation of western academic circles, and then reveals the educational implication of the "right path" in the process of personality shaping from the perspective of Taoist philosophy that affects the interpretation of western fairy tales and the dialectical relationship between possession and existence. ?
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