Who flies farthest among the five peas?

Andersen's fairy tale "Five Little Peas" was originally written like this:

Once upon a time, five peas lived in a pod. They are green and the pods are green, so they believe that the whole world is green. It is natural for them to come to this conclusion. As the pod grows, so does the pea. They sat in a row according to their positions. The sun shines outside, warming the pods, and the rain washes the pods clean and transparent. It's warm and comfortable during the day and dark at night, as usual. The longer peas sit there, the bigger they get, the more they think about things, because they think they must have other things to do.

"Are we just going to sit here forever?" A pea asked, "won't it be unbearable for us to sit for so long?" I think there must be some outside, I think it's certain. "

Week after week passed, peas turned yellow and pods turned yellow.

"I think the whole world has turned yellow." They said-maybe they are right.

Suddenly, they felt the pod being pulled hard. The pods were picked and held in people's hands, and then fell into the pocket of a coat with other full pods.

"Now we will be opened." A pea said-this is exactly what they all want.

"I want to know which of us goes farthest," said the smallest of the five peas. "We will see this soon."

"What should happen will happen." The biggest pea said.

When the pod burst, five peas "peeled off" and rolled into the bright sunshine. They are in the hands of a child. A little boy held them tightly and said they were just right for his bean gun. He put on one at once and shot it out.

"Now I will fly to the wide world," said the pea. "Have the ability to catch me." It flew away immediately.

"I," said the second pea, "want to fly all the way to the sun. This is a pod that everyone can see, just right for me. " It flew away.

"We'll sleep wherever we go," said the two peas behind us, "but we still have to roll forward first." They really fell to the ground and rolled for a while before entering the bean gun. Nevertheless, they were put into the bean gun. "We have to fly farther than other peas." They said.

"What should happen will happen." Said the last pea when it was shot from the bean gun. While speaking, it flew to an old board under the window of the top floor and fell into a small crack almost full of moss and mud. Moss closed around it, and it stayed there like a prisoner, but God didn't see it.

"What should happen will happen." It said to itself.

A poor woman lives in this small attic. She went out to clean the stove, chop wood and do such hard work because she was strong and hardworking. Yes, she has been poor until her only daughter lies at home. She is underdeveloped and weak. She stays in bed all the year round and looks neither dead nor alive.

"She went to find her little sister," said the woman. "I gave birth to two children, and it was not easy to feed them, but the kind God helped me, took away one of them and raised her. Now I'm happy to leave the other one to me, but I think the two sisters are inseparable. My sick one will go to her sister in heaven soon. "

But the sick girl is still alive, lying quietly and patiently all day long, while her mother left home to work.

Spring has come. One morning, the sun shone brightly into the small window and sprinkled on the floor of the room. Just as her mother was going out to work, the sick girl stared at the bottom of the window and said, "Mom, what is that little green thing sticking its head out of the window?" It swayed in the wind. "

Mother went to the window and opened it a little. "Oh!" She said, "There really is a small pea. It has roots and green leaves. How did it get into this crack? Now, there is a small garden for you to relax. "

So she moved the sick girl's bed to the window so that the girl could see the sprouting plants. Mom went to work.

"Mom, I believe I will be fine," the sick girl said at night. "It's sunny and warm today, and the little peas grow really well; I will get better, too, so that I can go outside in the warm sunshine again. "

"God bless!" Mother said, but she didn't believe it. However, because it gave her children such a wonderful hope of survival, she supported the green plant with a small stick so that it would not be broken by the wind. She tied a string to the windowsill and led it to the upper end of the window frame, so that the tendrils of this bean seedling could climb around it. The tendrils have climbed up, and you can really see that this pea is growing day by day.

"Now there is really going to be a flower here." One day, my mother said, I finally began to hope that my sick daughter would really get better. She remembers that children are happier talking these days. In recent mornings, the girl sat on the bed and looked at her small garden with only one pea with shining eyes.

After a week, bedridden children can sit for a whole hour, close to the open window and feel very happy in the warm sunshine. There is a small pea outside. Above it, a pink pea flower is in full bloom. The little girl bent down and kissed the delicate petals gently. This day is like a holiday for her.

"Our heavenly father personally planted this pea, let it grow, let it flourish, bring happiness to you and hope to me, my lucky child." Happy mother said. She smiled at the flower as if it were an angel sent by God.

But what about the other peas? The pea that flew to the vast world and said, "Come and catch me" fell into the sink on the roof of a family and ended its trip in a pigeon's crop. Those two lazy peas can only go so far, because they were also eaten by pigeons, but they are still of some use. But the fourth one, the one about to reach the sun, fell into a sewage pool and lay in the sewage for many days and weeks until it rose quite large.

"I am fat enough," said the pea. "I think I will suddenly get fat in the end. I think this is what a pea can do. Of the five peas in our pod, I am the most extraordinary. "

The sewage pool agreed.

But the little girl stood in the open attic window, her eyes sparkling, her face healthy and rosy, and her thin hands folded on the pea flowers, thanking God for everything.

This fairy tale is about: five peas in a pod fly out through a bean gun and realize their dreams! Three of the five peas went into the bird's stomach, one of them was already lying in the ditch, and only the last one flew into the window sill gap of a sick girl on the top floor. After wind and rain, sun and rain, it actually germinated, grew a long vine, and opened a beautiful flower, as happy as an angel. The little girl was surprised to find that the vitality of Doudou was so strong that she smiled with relief. She thought, "I can do it myself." She looked at it and got better every day.

This story tells us that people who help others find happiness will be happy themselves. We should try our best to send warmth and care to those who need help in life.