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What did the little prince say in this book?
This is a fairy tale novel by the French writer Saint Exupery. He used interesting illustrations and chatted with children to write a strange adventure story of the little prince, a fairy tale character, and told many life philosophies, which are fables about life and life.

Through the relationship between the little prince and the fox, the rose and the pilot, the author expounds the true meaning of love-responsibility and action. The plot of the novel is very simple, mainly telling the little prince's travel process from the perspective of "I". Because of a beautiful and delicate rose, the little prince left B-6 12, where he had been living quietly, and traveled to six planets. The author reveals the emptiness, blindness and stupidity of adults with the eyes of a little prince, and also reveals the loneliness and helplessness of adults. Finally, he came to the earth and met a fox. This fox solved his doubts about the love brought by that delicate little rose, freed people from loneliness and made life full of interest and meaning. Finally, on the first anniversary of leaving his planet, the little prince was killed by a poisonous snake, so that he could "get rid of his body weight" and return to his B-6 12 wandering star and his proud and fragile rose.

"It seems to be a flower. If you love a flower that grows on a star, when you look at the sky at night, you will feel sweet and happy, and all the stars seem to be in full bloom. " The little prince understood that love means responsibility and sympathy, and everything in life is meaningful only with love.