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The benefits of reading fairy tales

The advantages of reading fairy tales are to stimulate imagination and creativity, enhance cultural knowledge and historical understanding, cultivate moral concepts and values, and enhance reading ability and language expression ability. Details are as follows:

1, stimulate imagination and creativity: fairy tales are often full of fantasy and fiction, which can stimulate our imagination and creativity. By reading fairy tales, we can immerse ourselves in the fictional world and feel different cultural and historical backgrounds, which is helpful to stimulate our creative thinking and artistic inspiration.

2. Enhance cultural knowledge and historical understanding: Fairy stories often reflect thoughts and values in a specific cultural, historical and traditional background. By reading fairy tales, we can understand the beliefs, values and customs of different cultures and enhance our knowledge and understanding of different cultures.

3. Cultivate moral concepts and values: Many fairy tales contain moral concepts and values, such as courage, justice, honesty and kindness. By reading fairy tales, we can better understand these concepts and values and cultivate our moral consciousness and quality.

4. Enhance reading ability and language expression ability: The language of fairy tales is usually vivid, vivid and literary. By reading fairy tales, we can improve our reading ability and language expression ability, and enhance our appreciation of literature and art.

Myth related knowledge

1. Myth is an ancient form of cultural expression, which tells the origin of the universe, human history and moral values through fictional stories. Myth is an important part of cultural inheritance, and different countries and regions have their own unique myths and legends.

The origin of myths can be traced back to ancient human civilization, and they are usually related to religion, rituals and beliefs. Myth stories are people's explanations and imaginations of the unknown world, and also convey human social and moral values.

3. Immortals, heroes, monsters and ghosts often appear in fairy tales, reflecting human cognition and understanding of the world. Myths and stories in different cultures are also different, but they usually contain explorations and reflections on human survival, development and morality.