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"The Most Beautiful Rose in the World" in "Andersen's Fairy Tales" tells us: What is beautiful is not a real rose;

Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale "The Wild Swan" tells us: What is beautiful is not the real rose, it is the appearance, but the inner beauty of a person is the most important. The story begins with a queen's dream, telling that she owned the most beautiful rose in the world, but because she was jealous, she turned eleven princes into wild swans. The queen later found the little prince who had been turned into a swan with the help of eleven little sparrows. Although the little prince turned into a swan on the outside, he was still the same in his heart. Every night, he would take out the armor and transform himself into a human form so that he could meet the queen.