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Is Shepherd Goose a fairy tale by Andersen?
The Goose Girl is not a fairy tale by Andersen, but a fairy tale novel Grimm's Fairy Tale written by the German writer Brothers Grimm. The synopsis of the story is that Goose Girl was originally a princess. She was engaged to a prince, and the wicked maid forced the princess to exchange identities with her and went to the prince's kingdom to marry him. The old king saw the princess's silver hair and knew the truth. Finally, with the help of the old king, the fake princess was deported. The real princess regained her true identity and lived a happy life with the prince.

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The story Goose Girl tells the story of true and false princess. A princess accompanied by her maid is going to a distant country to marry the prince there. On the way, the evil maid forced the princess to put on her own clothes, but she disguised herself as a princess and married the prince. In order to cover up the truth, the fake princess also killed the talking horse and ordered the real princess to set the geese free. Later, after discovering the truth, the prince decided to marry the real princess, and the fake princess was punished.

This story tells us that good is rewarded with good, and evil with evil. We should be kind people, and no matter what methods the bad guys use, they will eventually be seen through.