First, "100,000 Why"
One hundred thousand Why is a set of popular science books for teenagers edited and published by Children's Publishing House in the early 1960s. The latest edition is the sixth edition, and the editor of the sixth edition is Han Qide. In the past 50 years, this set of books has been published in six editions, and the cumulative circulation has exceeded 1 100 million copies. It is a scientific enlightenment book for several generations of young people in New China, and has become the first brand of original popular science books in China.
Second, "A picture book without pictures"
Andersen's picture album (1805-1875) consists of 33 stories (33 nights). Andersen did not regard it as a "fairy tale for children" at first, and it was not until his later years that this book was included in the category of fairy tales. In fact, this should be a "fairy tale of life" for adults.
Third, "Grimm's Fairy Tales"
Grimm's Fairy Tales is a German folk literature collected, arranged 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.