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Cinderella's Grimm Fairy Tales
Introduction: Grimm's Fairy Tales is a German folk literature work 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. The following is the story of Cinderella in Grimm's fairy tales. Welcome to reading.

Cinderella is a classic fairy tale. Cinderella is a kind person, bullied by her stepmother and two daughters. One day, the king held a grand dance for the prince to choose the queen, so he staged a wonderful story. ...

The prince quickly looked down at the girl's feet and found that blood was dripping from her shoes. He immediately turned his horse's head and sent the fake bride back, telling her parents that she was not the real bride and asking her sister to try on the shoe. This time, the second sister's toes were stuffed in at once, but her heel was too big to put the whole foot down. So her mother took a knife and said, "Come on, chop off your heel. When you are the queen, you don't have to walk. " The girl cut off a heel and forced her foot into the shoe. She took a deep breath, endured the pain and went out of the bedroom to see the prince. When the prince saw her wearing shoes, he decided that she was the bride, so he put her on horseback and rode away with her. When they passed the hazelnut tree, two little pigeons came to singing in the trees again:

Goo goo! Goo goo! Liar!

There are blood drops in the shoes.

This shoe is too tight,

The real bride is not you!

The prince looked down at the girl's feet again and found that the blood was constantly flowing out and the white socks were dyed red. So the prince turned his horse around and sent the fake bride home. "She is not the girl who can really wear this shoe," said the prince. "Do you have a daughter?" "No," said the rich man, "there is only a dirty Cinderella who was born to my dead ex-wife, but she can't be a bride." The prince asked him to take Cinderella with him, but his stepmother said, "Oh, no, she is too dirty."

But the prince insisted on seeing this Cinderella. Cinderella quickly washed her hands and face, then bowed to the prince and saluted him politely. The prince handed her the golden dancing shoes for her to try on. Cinderella sat on a small bench, took off her heavy wooden shoes and put her feet in golden dancing shoes. She put it on at once. These shoes are neither too big nor too small. They really fit her feet! She put on her shoes and stood up. The prince looked at her face carefully. Finally, he admitted it. Isn't this the beautiful girl dancing with him? He wept with joy: "She is my real bride!" " "Stepmother and two younger sisters were white with fear. On the other hand, the prince helped Cinderella ride on horseback and left with her. When they passed the hazelnut tree, two little white doves sang in the tree:

Goo goo! Goo goo!

There's no blood in the shoes,

Not too big, not too small, just right,

The real bride is you!

After they finished singing, they all flew to Cinderella's shoulder, one standing on the right and the other on the left, without flying away.

When the prince and Cinderella were going to have a wedding, two evil sisters came. They insinuated themselves to Cinderella, hoping to get some benefits from her. The newlyweds walked into the church, followed by two sisters. My sister walks on their right and my sister walks on their left. At this time, two pigeons stood on Cinderella's shoulders, facing each other and pecked out one of their eyes. In this way, the wicked sisters have been punished and can only live with one eye in the future! Who told them to be so vicious and hypocritical?