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The story of sleeping beauty
Sleeping Beauty is the child of the Queen. The queen was very happy and invited all the friends of human beings and elves to the party. Without inviting the evil witch Calapos. After learning this, the jealous witch came uninvited and took the curse that "the princess will be killed by the spindle of the textile machine" as a gift. Fortunately, the lilac fairy didn't offer her blessing. She lifted the witch's curse so that the princess would not die. But the princess will still sleep and will not wake up until someone who really loves her kisses her.

Therefore, the king ordered the use of reeling. However, when the princess was fifteen or sixteen years old, she happened to meet an old woman spinning with a spindle in an old tower. As soon as the princess approached the spindle, she fell to the ground. The curse has come true. The princess has been sleeping in the forest, and the vines around her have become the curtains for the princess to sleep.

Year after year passed, until one day, a young prince passed by, finished the fairy's blessing and kissed the princess. Everyone in the castle woke up and went on doing what they had not finished. From the beginning, the prince and princess lived a happy life.

Sleeping Beauty in the Woods, commonly known as Sleeping Beauty and Princess Rose in Grimm's Fairy Tales, is a classic European fairy tale. As a story of original written literature, Charles Bello was first published in 1697, and the origin of the novel can be traced back to the earlier medieval novels The Legend of the Insider and The Legend of Wolsonger.

The expansion piece "Grimm's Fairy Tales" is a German folk literature work collected, sorted out and processed by German linguists jacob green and william green. There are more than 200 stories in Grimm's fairy tales, most of which come from folk oral legends, among which Cinderella, Snow White, Little Red Riding Hood and Frog Prince are more famous.

It is a classic of fairy tales in the world, and it has had a wide influence in the world since it came out. Brothers Grimm told the children magical and romantic fairy tales with their rich imagination and beautiful language. In China, Japanese, China and Taiwan Province provinces also have stories adapted from Grimm's fairy tales.

Not all Grimm's fairy tales are collected from word-of-mouth stories, but quite a few are from written materials. Grimm's fairy tales are not pure German folk fairy tales, but are influenced by folk fairy tales from other European countries such as France, and some even originate from other countries. The narrators of those oral stories are mainly not uneducated rural villagers, but mostly from well-born middle-class families.

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Grimm Fairy Tales-Baidu Encyclopedia