The Wizard’s Fairy Tale
: "The Grimm's Fairy Tales-The Brave Little Tailor"
On a sunny summer morning, a little tailor was sitting on the table by the window, doing his best to do his work. At this time, a peasant woman walked up the street, yelling: "Buy jam! Good quality and low price!" The little tailor thought the voice was pleasant, so she put her curly hair out of the window and shouted:
"Come here, dear wife, there is someone asking for your goods!"
The peasant woman carried a heavy basket, stepped up the steps, came to the little tailor, and opened one after another according to his instructions. The little tailor looked carefully one by one, and raised the jar to his nose, smelling and smelling, and finally said, "Give me four ounces, dear wife, half a pound will do."
The peasant woman thought she had found a good buyer. After weighing the little bit of jam that the little tailor wanted to him, she muttered and left.
"God bless," exclaimed the little tailor, "these jams will give me a good appetite."
He took out the bread from the cabinet, cut a slice, and spread the jam on it. "I know it, it won't be unpalatable," he said, "but I have to finish this vest before eating it."
So he put the jam-coated bread next to him, and continued to sew it, feeling happy in his heart, the stitches were bigger than stitches. At this time, the sweet smell of jam attracted a group of flies gathered on the wall, they landed on the bread one after another, to taste this delicacy.
"How can you do it?" said the little tailor and drove the fly away. The flies ignored what he said and refused to leave, so more and more flies fell on the bread. At this moment, the little tailor was furious, grabbed a towel, and smashed it down at the flies, killing seven flies, some even with their legs.
"You are amazing!" he said, and he couldn't help but admire his bravery. "Everyone in the city should know your feat." After all, the little tailor cut out a belt for himself and sew it. Embroidered a few eye-catching characters on it: "Seven kills all at once!" "Not just the whole city," he shouted suddenly, "It has to be known to everyone in the world!" When it came to this, he His heart was throbbing with excitement, like the tail of a lamb.
The little tailor tied his belt around his waist and planned to go out into the world, because in his opinion, with his bravery and fearlessness, staying in a small workshop would be of little use. Before leaving, he searched around to see if there was anything worth taking, only to find the aged cheese for a while, and put it in his pocket. At the door, he found a bird caught in the bushes, so he caught it and put it in the cheese pocket.
Then he set off triumphantly. Because of his short stature, he is as light as a swallow and he doesn't feel tired at all to walk. Walking on, came to a big mountain. He reached the top of the mountain and took a look, and found a huge giant sitting there, looking around leisurely. The little tailor boldly walked up to the giant and greeted him:
"Hello, buddy. You sit here and look at the big world, don't you? I'm about to break into the world, how about it, do you have the mind to follow me soon?"
The giant glanced at him contemptuously, and said to him with his throat: "You poor little beast! Weak and weak!"
"Aha, you look down on me so much, don't you? Look here again!" the little tailor replied. He unbuttoned his shirt and showed his waistband to show the giant. "Just read it and you will know what kind of person I am."
The giant said: "Seven killed at once." Thinking that the tailor had killed seven people at once, I couldn't help showing respect for the little tailor. However, he was determined to try his skills with the little tailor first, so he picked up a stone and squeezed it with his hands until it dripped water.
"If you are really strong," said the giant, "do it too."
"That's it?" said the little tailor. "For me, it's like a play." He reached into his pocket, took out the soft cheese, and squeezed it gently, and it came out.
The giant looked at it and didn't know what to say, but wondered if such a small person really has that much strength. After that, he picked up a quick stone and threw it into the air. The stone flew so high that it was almost invisible with the naked eye.
"Here," said the giant, "poor little man, come here too."
"Indeed, it was thrown high," the little tailor replied, "but the stone you threw still fell back to the ground. I showed it to you, and if you throw it out, it won't fall back again."
After all, he grabbed the bird from his pocket and threw it into the air. The bird that regained freedom flew away happily, and disappeared without looking back. "Hey, man, is this okay?" the little tailor asked.
"I don't deny that you are fine with throwing things." The giant replied, "Now I will see if you can carry heavy things."
He led the little tailor to a large oak tree that had fallen to the ground. "If you are really strong, help me lift this tree out of the forest."
"Okay," said the little tailor, "you carry the trunk, and I carry the branches. This branch is the hardest thing to do."
The giant carried the trunk, but the little tailor sat on a branch. The giant couldn't look back, so he had to carry the big tree and the little tailor sitting on the branch.
The little tailor sat in the back, relaxed and happy, whistling happily, and sang the song "Three tailors rode out of the city". Lifting the tree seemed to him a game.
The giant carried the heavy tree for a certain distance, too tired to catch his breath, and yelled that he could not walk anymore and must put the tree down.
The little tailor jumped down and hugged the tree with his arms, making a look as if he was carrying a big tree all the way, and then said to the giant, "Thanks to your big guy, you can't even carry a tree!"
They walked forward quickly and came to a cherry tree, the crown of which was covered with ripe cherries. The giant grabbed the crown of the tree, pulled it down, and handed it to the little tailor so that he could have enough. But how could the little tailor grasp the cherry tree with so much strength? As soon as the giant let go, the tree straightened up suddenly, and the little tailor was also bounced into the air.
The little tailor landed safely, and the giant yelled, "Ah! You don't even have the strength to grasp such a small branch?"
"What does it have to do with strength!" the little tailor replied, "I can kill seven of them all at once. Do you think I can't catch a twig? A hunter in the forest wants to shoot at me, so I Hurriedly ran across the top of the tree. If you are able, jump to me and see."
The giant tried, but failed to jump over, and was hung among the branches. In this way, the little tailor has the upper hand again.
So, the giant said: "You are a great little warrior, please come to my cave for the night."
The little tailor was willing, so he followed him. When they came to the cave, they saw some giants sitting around the fire, each holding a roast lamb in his hand, eating like bread. The little tailor thought to himself: "This is much better than my workshop." The giant pointed him to a bed and told him to lie down and rest. But this bed was too big for the little tailor. Instead of lying in the middle of the bed, he crawled into a corner. In the middle of the night, the giant thought that the little tailor was fast asleep, grabbed a big iron nail, pointed it at the bed and pierced it down, thinking that the little grasshopper would be solved.
At dawn the next day, the giants left for the woods, forgetting the little tailor. The little tailor was still alive and carefree as usual, walking towards them. When the giants saw it, they thought that the little tailor was going to kill them, and they all started to frighten and ran away. The little tailor, continue on his way, and keep going.
After a long walk, the little tailor came to the courtyard of a palace. At this time, he was so exhausted that he fell to the ground and fell asleep. While he was lying there asleep, many people came over and saw the words embroidered on his belt: "Seven killed all at once!" "Oh!" they thought, "This must be a great hero. Peace. What did he come here for during the period?" They immediately reported to the king, saying that once the war broke out, this person would be very useful and must not let him go.
The king appreciated this idea, so he sent a minister to find a little tailor, and when he woke up, he asked him to serve in the army. The messenger stood aside, watching the sleeping little tailor. He waited until the little tailor stretched and slowly opened his eyes before asking him.
"I'm here for this," the little tailor replied, "I am willing to serve the king."
He received a grand reception and got a unique residence. But the other officers were very jealous, wishing him to leave here soon. "If we fight with him," they talked, "he can kill seven of us in one fell swoop, how can it be good? We are a complete defeat." Later, they decided to go to the king soon and proposed Resign collectively. "Our number," they explained to the king, "can't work with a great hero who killed seven people all at once."
The king felt very sad to lose all his loyal officers because of one person. He hoped that he had never seen this little tailor at all, and wished he could be sent away early. However, the king did not have the guts to drive him away, worried that the little tailor would kill him and his subjects and ascend to the throne by himself. He racked his brains, thought hard, and finally came up with an idea. He sent someone to tell the little tailor that the little tailor is an outstanding, brave and fearless hero, so he hopes to make the following suggestions to him:
In his territory, there is a large forest in which two giants live. They both burned, killed and looted, doing no evil, causing great harm, but so far no one dares to risk their lives to compete with them. If the little tailor can subdue and kill these two giants, the king promised to betroth his only daughter to him and give him half of the kingdom, and he is also going to send him a hundred knights to help him out.
"For a person like you, this is such a great encouragement," the little tailor thought to himself, "a beautiful princess and half a kingdom. It is a rare opportunity."
So he replied: "Of course I can. I will subdue the two giants. Well, the hundred knights, I don't need them. I am such a hero who can kill seven of them all at once. How could those two? It's my opponent."
The little tailor set off, followed by a hundred knights. Before they came to the forest, he said to the knights: "You stay here, I will clean up the two guys." After all, he ran into the forest alone, walking around, looking around. It didn't take long before I found the two giants. They were sleeping under a big tree, snoring like thunder, and the branches were almost shaken off. The little tailor was busy filling his two pockets with stones, and then climbed to the tree. Halfway through the climb, he quietly climbed up a branch, and under the branch were the heads of the two sleeping giants. Then, he threw the stones one after another against a giant's chest. The big guy didn't move for a while, but finally woke up, pushed his companion around him hard, and asked, "Why are you hitting me?"
"Are you dreaming," the other replied, "who hit you?"
After speaking, the two of them lay down again to sleep. This time, the little tailor threw a stone at the second giant.
"What are you doing?" the second one yelled, "Why hit me with a stone?"
"I didn't wow." The first roared and replied.
They quarreled a few words, but because they felt sleepy, they closed their eyes and fell asleep. As for the little tailor, the same trick was repeated, choosing the largest stone and smashing it down at the first giant.
"This is too shameful!" The first giant roared. He jumped up from the ground like crazy, and slammed his companion against the tree, which made the tree shake. The second one didn't give up, and the two guys were furious. They uprooted the big trees and threw them at each other. In the end they both lost and fell to the ground and died.
The little tailor immediately jumped from the tree. "Fortunately," he said, "they didn't pull out the tree I just climbed."
After all, he drew out his sword and slammed a sword in the chest of each giant. Then he walked up to the knights and said, "It's over. I have solved the two giants. It's really a thrilling one. What happened to them. Seeing that the situation is not good, they uprooted the tree and stubbornly resisted. Of course, it was futile to face a hero who could kill seven heroes at once."
The knights rode their horses and ran into the forest to see that two giants were lying in a pool of blood, surrounded by big trees that were uprooted, and they believed the little tailor.
After returning, the little tailor asked the king to give him the reward he had promised, but the king regretted it and thought about how to send the little tailor away.
"Before you get my daughter and half of the kingdom," he said, "you must accomplish another feat. In that forest, there is a very dangerous unicorn, and you must catch it."
"I'm not afraid of two giants. What's so terrible about a unicorn," the little tailor boasted.
The little tailor took a rope and an axe and left for the forest, telling his followers to wait outside the forest. Without much effort, he found that the unicorn was right in front of him, and was rushing towards him.
He stood there still, waiting for the unicorn to approach, and jumped quickly behind the tree. The unicorn slammed into the tree like crazy, stuck the horn firmly into the trunk, and couldn't pull it out, so he was caught.
"Man, I can catch you this time," said the little tailor, turning out from behind the tree. He tied the unicorn's neck with the rope, then split the trunk with an axe, loosened the horns, and led the unicorn back to the king.
Unexpectedly, the king still refused to give him the reward promised to the little tailor, and put forward a third condition. He must go to the forest to catch a wild boar that is very harmful before the wedding.
"I'm happy to go," the little tailor replied. "It's not like catching a wild boar."
When the wild boar saw the little tailor, it frothed in his mouth, gritted his teeth, and charged at him, trying to knock him to the ground. Surprisingly, the brave little tailor swiftly jumped into a small church next to him, and in the blink of an eye, he jumped out of the window again. The wild boar chased into the church. The little tailor ran from behind the church a few steps and closed the door. The aggressive wild boar was heavy and clumsy, unable to jump out of the window, so he was caught.
Then, the brave little tailor went to see the king and told him, whether he wanted to or not, he must keep his promise this time ~www.ltnovel.com~ and reward him with his daughter and half of the kingdom.
Their wedding was grandly held with little laughter. However, the little tailor became the king.
Soon, the young queen heard her husband talking in sleep one night. The little tailor yelled loudly in his dream: "Apprentice, hurry up and sew this vest and patch up the pants, or I will let your head taste the power of a ruler." This way, She then figured out the origins of her monarch and husband. Early the next morning, he grumbled to his father, complaining that the husband the king had chosen for her was just a lowly tailor.
The king comforted her and said, "Tonight, you open the door of the dressing room. I sent an attendant to guard the outside. When he fell asleep, my attendant went in quietly and tied him up, and put him on a boat. Deliver it to the end of the world."
The little tailor who became a king had a male servant. Hearing what the old king said, he reported the conspiracy to his master.
At night, the little tailor went to bed on time as usual, lying beside his wife. She thought he was asleep, so she got up from the bed, opened the door of the dressing room, and then lay on the bed again. The little tailor was just pretending to be asleep, and at this moment he began to yell in a sharp voice: "Apprentice, sew this vest and patch up the pants, or I will let your head taste the power of a ruler. Killed seven of them, killed two giants, caught a unicorn, and caught a big wild boar. Am I afraid that one of the dressing rooms will fail?" Hearing this little tailor After a while, the few people who planned to tie him up were so scared to death that they fled with their legs. From then on, no one dared to touch his hair. In this way, the brave little tailor continued to be his king until he died.
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