Word list for the little match seller: firewood chái, cold lěng, pity lián, rich fù, flame yàn, hungry è, wax là, vulgar sù, old jiù, and almost hū.
"The Little Match Girl" is a famous fairy tale by the famous Danish fairy tale writer Andersen, published in 1846. It mainly tells the story of a little match seller who froze to death on the street on New Year's Eve when the rich family was having fun and toasting to celebrate.
The little girl died with a smile on her lips. The beautiful fantasy of lighting a match formed a sharp contrast with her real life of hunger and cold. Through this fairy tale, Andersen expressed his deep sympathy for the tragic suffering of the poor people and his dissatisfaction with the society at that time, ruthlessly revealing the darkness and evil of capitalist society.
Introduction to new words:
Chai: The basic meaning of "firewood" is vegetation used for burning fires, such as firewood and firewood;
Leng: The basic meaning of "cold" is It means low temperature, which is opposite to "hot", such as: cold weather, refrigeration; the extended meaning is silence, not lively, such as desolation and desolation.
Pity: The basic meaning of "pity" is pity, sympathy, such as pity and pity; the extended meaning is love, such as pity for talents.
Fu: The basic meaning of the word "Fu" is property and wealth, such as: rich, rich; the extended meaning is abundance, sufficient, such as: abundance, wealth.
Flame: The basic meaning of "flame" is fire, such as a flame; the extended meaning is flame, such as a flame or a fierce flame.
Hungry: The basic meaning of the word "hungry" is to have an empty stomach and want to eat, such as hunger; the extended meaning is to make one hungry, such as to be careful not to starve.
Wax: The basic meaning of "wax" is the oil produced by animals, plants or minerals, such as paraffin;
Vue: The basic meaning of "Ve" is to describe, pour out, Such as telling, complaining; the extended meaning is accusation, such as litigation.
Old: The basic meaning of "old" is outdated, as opposed to "new", such as old styles and old customs; the extended meaning is that things have changed after a long time, such as old clothes and old books.
Hu: The basic meaning is a particle in classical Chinese, expressing questions. The commonly used phrase for "hu" is "busy".