Selmar Aglov is an outstanding Swedish woman writer, and 1909 won the Nobel Prize in Literature. She was born on 1858+065438 10 in Wemland province in central Sweden, and her father was a lieutenant in the army. Lagrov was ill when he was three years old, and his hip joint was deformed. From then on, it was inconvenient to walk, and diseases often broke out, which caused great pain to her. La Grove's grandmother is a person with a good memory and a good storyteller. She often tells stories to La Grove. La Grove also regarded reading as a pastime in her long-term retreat, which played a decisive role in her growth and later becoming a writer. Niels Riding a Goose is the only long fairy tale she wrote for children. It was written as a reading material for school geography education according to the requirements of the Swedish Ministry of Education. Unexpectedly, it became a treasure of world literature and art in the future. Because of Lagrov's great achievements, she was elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Society in 19 14. In Sweden, there is now one of the most important children's literature prizes, which is named after Niels. Because of her literary contribution, her portrait appeared on the Swedish currency of 20 kronor, from 199 1. It is not difficult to write a work, but it is difficult to complete a work seriously, seriously and fully. La Grove's preparation before writing is beyond the reach of ordinary people. The seemingly simple fairy tale is "one step at a time" by the author. La Grove traveled all over Sweden, collecting all kinds of geographical, animal and plant information and local customs, which is not only a child's growth process, but also a comprehensive trip to Sweden.
Introduction to Niels Riding a Goose: One of the cartoons that people born in China in the 1970s must have seen is Niels Riding a Goose. This famous Japanese animated series is adapted from the masterpiece 1909 by selma lagerlf, a Swedish woman writer and Nobel Prize in Literature winner. At that time, the content of Niels' goose riding trip seemed fresh and different. It's about a little boy named Niels, who is naughty and loves to abuse small animals. One day, because of his fun, he offended a magical little fox fairy, who turned him into a villain smaller than an animal, and suddenly he could understand the words of small animals. He began to understand what he had done wrong before. Riding goose feathers under the guidance of the bull, drifting with the geese, embarked on a long journey to find the little fox fairy. They flew along the long and narrow Swedish territory, experienced countless dangers along the way and interpreted various legends. The long journey actually symbolizes the growth process of Niels. He grew up, became sensible, knew what good and evil were, and learned compassion and love. Finally, Niels proved his determination to turn over a new leaf with his actions. Of course, he also returned to his original appearance. Editor's recommendation of Classic Animal Story Museum: Niels' Goose Riding Journey (Youth Edition): When we were young, we always read several good books, which either guided us in the direction of progress, helped us to soothe our lost hearts, or made us have more insights into life. In order to convey this emotion and understanding, Shanghai People's Fine Arts Publishing House and Anhui Zhizhihu Culture Co., Ltd. jointly launched a set of classics handed down from ancient times-World Classic Literature Exhibition (20 12 upgraded version). 108 is a masterpiece, a classic, and the masterpieces of ancient and modern Chinese and foreign masters gather together to hold up a true, good and beautiful sky for children!
Introduction of Selmala Gerf: Selmala Gerf (1858 ~ 1940), an outstanding Swedish woman writer, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1909. Lagrov was born in the home of an army lieutenant in western Sweden. When I was 3 years old, I had difficulty walking because of lower limb diseases. I came into contact with many fairy tales and folk stories, mainly accompanied by my grandmother who read books and told stories. Since she was a child, she likes listening to grandma's stories and reading books, and she is determined to become a writer. From 65438 to 0882, Lagrov entered the Royal Women's Teachers College in Stockholm. When she grew up, she worked as a geography teacher in a small town for ten years. Niels Riding a Goose is the only long fairy tale she wrote for children. It was written as a reading material for school geography education according to the requirements of the Swedish Ministry of Education. Unexpectedly, it became a treasure of world literature and art in the future. Because of Lagrov's great achievements, she was elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Society in 19 14. In Sweden, there is now one of the most important children's literature prizes, which is named after Niels. Because of her literary contribution, her portrait appeared on the Swedish currency of 20 kronor, from 199 1. Lagrov was born in the home of an army lieutenant in western Sweden. Since she was a child, she likes listening to grandma's stories and reading books, and she is determined to become a writer. When she grew up, she worked as a geography teacher in a small town for ten years. Because of Lagrov's great achievements, she was elected as a member of the Royal Swedish Society in 19 14.
Introduction to Niels' Goose Riding Tour: Niels' Goose Riding Tour tells a fairy tale: Niels is a naughty child. By chance, he played a trick on a leprechaun and was turned into a villain by the leprechaun. Finally, Niels rode on the back of his big white goose, followed by a flock of geese, and began a long journey. Through this strange trip, Niels saw many beautiful scenery, gained a lot of knowledge, made many friends and heard many legendary stories ... At the same time, Niels grew up in difficulties and obstacles and eventually became a kind, brave and helpful boy. The author of this book, selma lagerlf, is an excellent Swedish woman writer. Lagrov was born into an officer's family in western Sweden. When she was very young, she liked reading. And determined to become a writer. Niels riding a goose is her only fairy tale for children. This fairy tale has become a treasure of world literature and art, and the author won the Nobel Prize in Literature for it. This book is the first and only fairy tale work that won Nobel Prize in Literature in the history of world literature. Because of the author's superb writing skills, it has not only become an excellent children's book with great educational significance, but also a world literary masterpiece deeply loved by adults, and has been made into film and television works many times. This novel combines the beautiful natural scenery of northern Europe with the way of harmonious coexistence between people and animals, which is of great educational significance. Open this book, you can not only visit the wonderful mountains, waters and beautiful scenery of Sweden with Niels: blue sky, white clouds, vast grasslands and dense forests ... but also listen to many touching ancient legends, increase your knowledge, and feel the joy of success and the power of wisdom from the struggle against bad people and difficulties.
Abstract: Niels keeps three cows, several geese and several chickens, and is often teased and harassed by Niels. Whenever Niels is free or sees these poultry, his hands itch. Look at the chicken plucking chicken feathers; Catch the goose and pluck its feathers. When cows are resting or eating, grab their tails. So every time poultry and livestock see him, they avoid him. One Sunday morning, the sky was clear and sunny, which was very suitable for traveling. Niels' parents packed everything as usual and prepared to go to church. As soon as Niels got up, he saw his parents equipping the carriage outside the window. It suddenly occurred to him that today is Sunday and his parents are going to church. He sat by the bed and thought happily, great! As soon as mom and dad go out, I am more free, I can play crazy and do whatever I want. Ha ha, ah! Thank God Almighty for giving me a wonderful Sunday. Niels crossed his arms and prayed. But all this was seen by my father who was about to go out. He understood Niels' thoughts, so he turned around and snorted softly. Then he went to the bookcase, pulled out a book from the bookcase, walked up to Niels and said to him sternly, "Study at home honestly and don't be lazy. When we come back, I will test the contents of your book. " Dad threw the book on the table, glanced at Niels and left. When he got to the door, he turned around and added, "You'd better not think of any bad ideas or bad ideas, or I'll see how I tidy up you." Niels faded. He picked up the book on the table, mumbled a few words, looked blankly at the drifting back of his parents, and sighed, "Oh, no, they can come up with such a good idea!" Too unexpected. " He shook his head helplessly, went to the table, sat down, and mumbled. Soon, his eyelids trembled. "No, I can't sleep. If I fall asleep, I can't finish reading this book all morning. It will be very hard when my father tests me. " Niels patted his face, trying to get rid of his sleepy head. However, after a while, he fell asleep. In a daze, Niels was awakened by a noise. He rubbed his sleepy eyes and looked around. Suddenly, he found his mother's trunk was opened. The box contains the relics left by my grandmother to my mother, the wedding dress that my mother wore when she got married, and the jewelry that my mother likes most but can't bear to wear. "But, mom's box was opened? Didn't mom close the door today? No, mother seldom opens the box at ordinary times, and even if she does, she will definitely close it. Who drove it? Are there thieves at home? What should I do? Yelling? No, the thief will definitely kill me. Call the police? But when the police came, the thief didn't know where to go. " Niels was so scared that he didn't know what to do. Suddenly, Niels stared straight at the box. He found a little man sitting on the edge of the box! He rubbed his eyes hard, trying to find out that he was a little man, straddling the box and admiring his mother's wedding dress with relish. The little man is wearing a long black coat with white gauze lace at the neckline and cuffs, and knee-length shorts look clean and tidy. He is wearing a black helmet with a wide brim, and the shoelaces and garters on his shoes are tied in bows. This elegant dress looks really gentleman. Niels once heard of an old man's spirit. The old man said, "the elves live in the Woods, and they are proficient in the languages of people, animals and birds, and they know a lot of magic." So he was not particularly afraid when he saw the elf, but he never thought that the elf was so small, not as big as a palm. Niels saw the elf and thought it was bad. It must be fun to play tricks on the elf. So he looked around to see if there were any tools that could be used as weapons. Finally, he aimed at the insect net hanging next to the window frame. The innocent elf is taking out an embroidered corset from a neatly folded pile of clothes and studying the pattern on it with great interest, completely unaware that a prank is coming. Niels crept to the window, took off the insect net, then quietly jumped behind the elf and caught the elf red-handed with a wave of his hand. The poor elf pulled the net hard, but it didn't help. He tried to stand up, but Niels shook the net gently. He turned over, fell into the bottom of the net and couldn't get up again. I tried several times and failed. The elf had to beg, "Please let me go and I will give you a gold coin." Niels thought about it: a gold coin can buy a lot of snacks, and you can also buy that small iron plane in the hardware store. That's my dream. "Well, I'll let you go." Niels said. He slowly lifted the insect net and let the elf climb out. But just as the elf was about to climb out, Niels broke his word. He thought, I finally caught an elf. How can I let him go so easily? Why not let him teach me magic? So I can have more wealth and live a rich life with my parents. So he quickly shook the insect net and tried to get the elf into the net again, but it was too late. At this moment, Niels suddenly felt that someone had given him a heavy slap. He only felt his head buzzing and his eyes shining with golden flowers. Then he felt dizzy and lost consciousness. It took a long time for Niels to wake up, and his right cheek, which had been slapped, was still burning. He stood up quickly, trying to find the elf, but the elf had disappeared, everything around him was restored to its original state, the box was tightly covered, and insect nets were hung on the window lattice, as if it had never happened ... Niels patted his face, then jumped a few times, almost believing that what had just happened was just a dream, but his sore face told him that it was true, and he was ready to sit down again and continue his research.
Enlightenment from Niels' Journey to the Goose: Niels' Journey to the Goose tells us that to be a brave and enthusiastic child, we must be good at helping others. Through courage and wisdom, Niels helped the wild goose defeat the cunning fox and successfully rescued a wild goose, which eased the tension between Niels and the wild goose and won the trust of Aka for Niels. Only when people and animals gain mutual trust and respect can they live in harmony. Niels successfully solved the contradiction between man and animals through his wisdom, courage and sincerity, which shows that man and animals can become good friends. Although these stories seem absurd, the author tells readers a simple truth: as long as people treat animals well, treat nature well, learn to cooperate with animals and get along with nature, people will become the closest partners with nature.