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What is the story of Peter Rabbit?

Peter Rabbit, also translated as Peter Rabbit, is Peter Rabbit in English. It is a comic book written by British female writer and illustrator Helen Beatrix Potter. The first Peter Rabbit book was published in 1902: "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" (The Tale of Peter Rabbit). After that, Beatrix Potter published five more children's books related to Peter Rabbit. (Peter Rabbit has been renamed Peter Rabbit.)

1. Peter Rabbit’s first story - "The Tale of Peter Rabbit".

This story tells that Peter Rabbit disobeyed his mother and sneaked into Mr. McGregor’s vegetable garden. Peter Rabbit played and ate all kinds of vegetables in the vegetable garden. vegetable. But unfortunately, Peter Rabbit was soon discovered and he ran away. While escaping, Peter Rabbit loses his blue jacket and shoes. Finally, McGregor made a scarecrow out of Peter Rabbit's discarded blue jacket and shoes.

2. Peter Rabbit's second story - "The Tale of Benjamin Bunny".

Benjamin Bunny is Peter Rabbit's cousin, and this time Peter Rabbit has company. The two of them sneaked into McGregor's vegetable garden, intending to steal back the jacket and shoes that had been turned into a scarecrow. But unfortunately, the two of them were discovered by McGregor's big cat, and they were even caught. Later, Benjamin Rabbit's father appeared in time and rescued them. The two of them were severely punished for this, and their buttocks were severely spanked by their father with a tree branch.

3. Peter Rabbit's third story - The Tale of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle

Peter Rabbit and Benjamin only made a cameo appearance in one scene. Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle is a grumpy laundress who has some interesting stories with Peter Rabbit when she returns Peter's laundry.

4. Peter Rabbit’s fourth story - The Tale of Ginger and Pickles

Peter Rabbit is still a guest character. In The Tale of the Flopsy Bunnies, published in the same year, Peter Rabbit has grown up. Her sister Flopsy married Benjamin Rabbit and gave birth to a litter of white rabbits. Peter Rabbit became a vegetable farmer. This group of little white rabbits often come to Peter Rabbit to get extra cabbage from the vegetable garden.

5. Peter Rabbit's last story - "The Tale of Mr. Tod" (The Tale of Mr. Tod)

Benjamin and Flopsy's children were killed by the vicious badger Tommy Brock was kidnapped. Peter Rabbit and Benjamin searched for Brock's whereabouts non-stop, and finally found him at the home of Mr. Tod the Fox. Todd found Brock sleeping in his bed and was angry. While Todd was fighting with Brock, Peter Rabbit and Benjamin rescued the bunnies.

Extended information:

Author Helen Beatrix Potter

Beatrix Potter (1866-1943, aged 77) was born in Kensington, London, a famous British painter, writer, and environmental protector of the Lake District. Porter had many pets as a child, including frogs, newts, and a bat. She has raised two rabbits, one named Benjamin and the other Peter. Porter would spend a long time observing these animals and would draw their images.

Ms. Porter officially published The Story of Peter Rabbit when she was 36 years old. Since then, she has created 23 short fairy tales in one year, all of which she wrote, drew illustrations and wrote the storyline. The British Museum, Tate National Gallery, V&A and other leading art venues all have collections of illustrations drawn by Ms Porter.

Ms. Porter was born into a wealthy family. In her 77 years of life, she got engaged for the first time at the age of 39. Unfortunately, her fiancé died of illness one month after the engagement; at the age of 47, she decided to get married again. , this marriage lasted happily until her death.

The beauty of the British Lake District is not affected by industrialization, which is inseparable from the efforts of Ms. Porter. She has been using royalties to purchase land in the Lake District. She donated more than 4,000 acres of land to charitable organizations in the UK.

Reference materials:

Baidu Encyclopedia - Peter Rabbit (book)

Baidu Encyclopedia - Beatrix Potter