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Niels doesn’t like studying and will get sleepy when he sees books; he doesn’t like herding geese and ducks, and he often plays tricks on the small animals raised at home, so that the poultry will bite him when they see him. But there was a group of goblins living in the same small village. One day Nils teased a goblin and was punished by turning into a thumb-sized man. Before he could figure out what was going on, he was already riding on the neck of the domestic goose Martin and flying into the sky with a group of wild geese.

Martin decided to fly north with the wild geese, to the Lapland he had longed for. On the way, Nils used his cleverness to fight against the cunning fox, and was not afraid of dangers and difficulties to outsmart the thieves in Crow Mountain. Nils and the wild geese worked together to uphold justice and help those in need. On the way to Lapland, they made many good friends.

It is these experiences that turned Niels from a naughty and troublesome child into a little hero with a sense of justice, sincerity, wisdom, bravery and kindness. Niels finally turned into a kind and sensible little boy. He returned to his original shape and returned home to live with his parents. From then on, he became a good student who loves learning.

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Character introduction

1. Niels

The protagonist Nils in the work is originally a fourteen-year-old boy. He was naughty, playful, willful, lazy, didn't like to learn, and was very cruel to animals and people. Because he was disrespectful to the elf and went back on his word, he was punished and was turned into a man as big as a thumb by the elf. little man.

While traveling in Nils, he followed the geese and saw many beautiful and charming Swedish natural scenery, such as towering mountains, vast rivers, black forests, barren or fertile lands, majestic or spectacular towns. , all surprised Niels. On this way forward, he gained friendship and love.

2. Aka

The leader of the wild geese is an old goose who is more than a hundred years old. She was deeply wary of people, so she didn't want Nils to stay among the wild geese. When Nils was taken to the wild geese by Martin, she decided to drive him home the next morning, but that night the fox Smirn attacked the wild geese. Nils rescued a wild goose with his bravery and wisdom, which made Aka trust Nils.