"The Tales of Beedle the Bard" is now available for purchase on Amazon.com in two editions: Collector's Hardcover Edition ($100) and Standard Edition ($7.79). All proceeds from the purchase of the book will be given to Ms. Rowling. Donate to charity.
The collector's hardcover edition includes ten illustrations drawn by Ms. Rowling herself and comes with a red velvet bag embroidered with Ms. Rowling's signature.
Rowling recently updated her website, saying that "The Tales of Beedle the Bard" contains not only the fairy tales themselves, but also Hermione Granger's translations and illustrations of the original poems. Also included are Dumbledore's annotations, which include historical accounts, personal reminiscences and insights into the most mysterious branches of magic. "I hope readers will find his narration vivid, interesting and helpful as they experience this ancient wizarding fairy tale for the first time."
Hermione Granger : Judging from the pronunciation, it comes from the name of Hermes, the famous messenger of the gods on Mount Olympus in Greece. The popular "hermeneutics" in the field of philosophy today was originally derived from the name of Hermes. No wonder Hermione is famous for her agility and wisdom in the novel, and many difficult riddles can be easily solved with her hands.
I really can’t find any suitable explanation on the Internet, I only found these, I hope it will be helpful to you! o(∩_∩)o...