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Original Grimm’s Fairy Tales_The real original Grimm’s Fairy Tales

The Grimm’s fairy tales are popular all over the world and are also high-quality fairy tales in the fairy tale world. The following are some of the original Grimm’s fairy tales that I recommend to everyone

The original Grimm’s fairy tales: The Shoemaker

The shoemaker is short, skinny but lively. He can't rest for a moment. He has a prominent nose that turns upward, a gray pockmarked face, gray fluffy hair, and a pair of small squinting eyes that constantly flicker from side to side. He sees everything and is critical of everything; he understands everything and is always right.

When he walks on the street, he always likes to point his fingers as if he is rowing a boat. Once he knocked a bucket carried by a girl into the air and became a drowned rat himself. But while shaking the water, he yelled at the girl: "You idiot! Didn't you see me walking behind you? He is a skilled shoemaker. When he works, he always pulls out the thread very hard and stands very far away." Anyone not far from him will definitely get punched. No student could stay with him for a month, because he was picky about even the best workmanship, and found faults whether the stitches were uneven or one shoe was too long or the heel of one shoe was longer than the other. High means that the leather is not hammered enough. ?Wait a minute,?? he said to the apprentice, ?let me show you how to hammer the leather into softness. ?

As he spoke, he picked up a belt and whipped the apprentice's back several times. He called them all slackers, and he didn't do much work himself because he couldn't stand it. If his wife got up in the morning and lit the fire, he would jump out of bed, rush into the kitchen with bare feet, and yell: "Are you going to burn my house down? The fire is so big that it can test the skill of an ox." Do you think firewood is free? If the maids stood by the washing tub and joked, he would scold them and say: "You croaking geese, you only know how to make trouble! Why, are you using new soap?" What a terrible waste and shameful laziness! You just want to take care of your hands and don't want to rub your clothes properly. ?

He would jump up and kick over the bucket filled with soapy water, causing a flood in the entire kitchen. If there was a man-made house, he would quickly run to the window and have a look. Look, they are using red sandstone that will never dry out! He shouted, "It's weird if you don't get sick if you live in it! Look at these people building bricks." How bad it must be! In addition, this mortar is not useful at all. Sand cannot be put in it, but gravel should be put in it! When the house collapses and people are hit on the head, there will be a good show. ?

He sat down, put on a few stitches, jumped up again, took off his apron, and shouted, "I want to go out and persuade them to show some conscience." ?He met the carpenters, ?What is this? He shouted, ?You did not work according to the ink line! Do you think the beam will be straight? It will fall apart in a moment!?

He learned from a carpenter Li grabbed the ax to demonstrate to him, but when a cart full of soil came over, he threw down the ax and went straight to the farmer standing beside the cart: "Are you confused?" He said, "Who would know?" To hitch a pony to such a heavy cart? Wouldn’t it be strange if the poor little thing wasn’t crushed to death on the spot!? The farmer ignored him, and the master shoemaker had to run back to his workshop in anger. As soon as he sat down, the apprentice handed him a shoe.

?Hey, what is this? He screamed, ?Didn’t I teach you not to cut the soles so wide? Who wants this kind of shoe? There is nothing but the sole. . I reiterate that everything must be done according to my instructions! Master, the apprentice replied, you are right, this shoe is a broken one, but it was made by you. You took it when you jumped up just now. When I touched it under the table, I just picked it up. Even if the gods in the sky said it, you wouldn't believe it. ? Original Grimm's Fairy Tales: The Goose Girl at the Well

Once upon a time there was an old woman who lived with a group of geese in the wilderness between the mountains. The wilderness was surrounded by a large forest. Every morning, the old woman would walk tremblingly into the forest on crutches. She was constantly busy there. Others couldn't believe that she could do so many things at such an old age: she had to do so much for herself. Goose grazing, picking wild fruits by hand, and carrying all these things back home. Others must have thought that such heavy objects would knock her to the ground, but she was always able to carry them all back. If she meets someone else, she will greet him very kindly: Hello, dear fellow, the weather is really nice today. Yes, you will be surprised to see me dragging so much grass, but everyone has to bear his own burden. ?However, people would rather take a detour than meet her. If a father passes her with his son, he will whisper to his son: "Be careful of this old woman, she is a very cunning witch." ?

One morning, a handsome young man was walking in the forest. In the forest in the early morning, the sun was shining brightly, the birds were singing happily, and the cool breeze was gently blowing the leaves. At this time, the young man was in a very comfortable mood. At this moment, he suddenly saw the old woman. She was kneeling on the ground mowing the grass with a sickle. She had cut a large bale of grass, and beside her lay two baskets full of wild pears and apples. ?Hi, old lady,? said the boy, ?how can you move so many things by yourself? I can't do it without moving, dear sir,? she replied, ?young masters from rich families don't have to do this.

But there is a saying that goes well: Don't look around, your back is like a bow. ?

?Are you willing to help me? When the old woman saw that the boy was still standing, she asked, ?Your back is still straight and your legs and feet are still neat. It is not difficult to do this. Besides, my home is not too far from here. It is in the wilderness behind this mountain and can be reached very quickly. ?

At this time, the young man was full of sympathy for the old woman and said: "Although my father is not a farmer but a wealthy earl, but to show you that not only farmers can do heavy work, , I am willing to help you carry these things back. "If that's the case, then I'm so happy," she said, "You have to walk for an hour, but what does this mean to you? By the way, you have to carry the pears and apples over there too." ?The young earl became a little hesitant when he heard that it would take an hour to walk. But the old woman did not let him go, but immediately put the straw bale on his back and put two baskets on his wrists.

?Look, isn’t this quite relaxing? She said. ?No, not easy. The little earl said with a sad face, "These straw bales are very heavy on the back, as if they are full of big rocks." The apples and pears were also as heavy as lead. I was almost suffocated from the pressure. ?He wanted to put down all his things, but the old woman wouldn't let him. ?Look,?? she said sarcastically, ?you young gentleman can't even carry the things that I, an old woman, always carry. You are quite good at talking nice words, but when you really want to do it, you want to run away. Why are you still standing there? She continued, "Let's go, lift your legs quickly! No one will carry it for you." ?As long as the road is flat, the young man can withstand it, but when they come to the mountain and have to climb up, and the stones under their feet are rolling down one by one as if they are alive, he will It’s too much to take.

Not only were beads of sweat hanging on his forehead, but his body was also covered in sweat, which made him feel cold and hot at times. "Old lady," he said, "I can't do it anymore and want to rest." ?No!? The old woman replied, ?You can rest only after we arrive. Now you have to move forward. Who knows what your intentions are? Old woman, you are so unreasonable!? As the little count said this, he wanted to put down the straw bundle on his back, but his efforts were in vain, because the bundle was hung firmly on his back, like a It's like it's grown on him.

He turned around and then back in a hurry, but he couldn't get rid of it. Seeing this, the old woman laughed happily and jumped around on her cane. "Don't be angry, dear sir," she said, "you're as red as a turkey." Be patient and carry your burden. I will reward you with lots of money when you get home. ?The little earl had no choice but to accept his fate and patiently walked slowly behind the old woman. The old woman seemed to be getting stronger and stronger, while his load became heavier and heavier. Suddenly, she jumped up and sat down on the bale.

Although she is skinny, she is heavier than the fattest country girl. The young man's knees were shaking, but if he didn't move forward, the old woman would beat his legs with branches and hemp poles. He climbed up the mountain panting and finally arrived at the old woman's house. At this time, he was so tired that he almost collapsed.

As soon as the geese saw the old woman, they raised their wings, stretched out their necks, and ran toward her. A woman holding a branch in her hand came behind the group of geese. Original Grimm's Fairy Tales: Eve's Children

After Adam and Eve were kicked out of paradise, they were forced to build their own homes on barren land, work hard, and support their families. Adam farmed and Eve weaved. . They have a child born every year, but these children are all different, some are beautiful, some are ugly. After a long period of time, God sent an angel to the world and told them that he was going to visit Adam's family.

As for Eve, she was very happy to see God so generous and kind. She quickly cleaned the room, decorated it with flowers, and spread it with a tapestry. Then she brought in the children, who were all those beautiful dolls. She bathed them, combed their hair, dressed them, and taught them to be polite and behave before God; she learned to bow politely in front of God, and stretched out her hands to answer his questions modestly and cautiously.

However, those ugly children were not allowed to come out to see anyone. One was hidden under the hay, one under the eaves, one in the haystack, one in the fireplace, and one in the cellar. There, one was hiding under the bathtub, one was under the wine barrel, one was in the old woolen wardrobe, two were hidden under the cloth used for clothes, and two were hidden under the leather used by Eve to make shoes. Just as she was getting ready, she heard a knock on the door. Adam looked out from the crack in the door. When he saw that it was God, he quickly opened the door respectfully and invited God in.

As soon as God entered the door, he saw a row of beautiful dolls bowing, stretching out their hands, and kneeling in front of him. So God began to bless them. He put his hand on a child's head and said: "You will become a king who will rule in all directions." ?Then he said to the other: ?You will become a prince. ?You will become a count. ?You will become a knight. ?You will become a noble. ?You will become a townsperson. ?You are a businessman.

?You are a scholar. In this way, I gave my best blessings to those beautiful children.

When Eve saw that God was so kind and generous, she thought: If I bring out those ugly children, God might bless them too! So she quickly found those children. I saw them emerging from haystacks, thatch bushes, fireplaces and other places. They were all dirty, worn out and ugly. God saw them and smiled and said: "I will bless these children." ?

He put his hand on the first child's head and said: "You will become a farmer." ?You will become a fisherman. ?You will become a blacksmith. ?You will be a tanner. ?You are a weaver. ?You are a shoemaker. ?You are a tailor. ?You are a potter. ?You are a driver. ?You are a seaman. ?You are a messenger. ?You will have endless housework to do. . When Eve heard this, she quickly said: Lord! How unfair are these rewards of yours!

After all, they are all my children, and I brought them into this world. The gifts you give them should be Is it right to be equal? ??But God replied: "Eve, you don't understand." These children will live and multiply for generations to come. This is how it should be, how it must be. If they are all royal uncles, then who will plant grain, thresh wheat, grind flour, and make bread? Who will be the blacksmith, weaver, carpenter, coolie, and tailor? Everyone has his own place, so Only in this way can we help each other, just like we are all ribs in the same body supporting each other. ?Eve hurriedly said: ?Lord, forgive my rude words, God bless my son.

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