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Celebrity story: Andersen
Celebrity story: Andersen

The mystery of life experience

According to records, Andersen was born in a low, shabby bungalow in odense on the Danish island of Fuen. My father is a poor shoemaker and my mother is a superstitious washerwoman. 1 1 years old, his father died, his mother remarried, and Andersen drifted around from then on.

However, the biography of Andersen, written by Busdo in 1975, questioned the above statement, arguing that the personal information provided by Andersen concealed the truth of his life. 1990, hundreds of Danes held a hearing in odense University, Andersen's hometown, to discuss the life experience of this fairy tale master. A man named Jens? Historians in Jorgensen wrote a true fairy tale of Andersen, which stated that Andersen was not born in odense, but in a castle in Durham, Blaho, and his mother was the mistress of Crown Prince Christian Ⅷ at that time. After Andersen was born, the royal family hid him in a shoemaker's house in odense. In the process of growing up, Andersen has been secretly cared for by the royal family. As a result, he was born in a humble family and was able to enter the royal circle and enter and leave the royal theater. From the personal data provided by Andersen? Suffering? , is made up for camouflage.

Peter, another Danish writer? Valley also presented another piece of information as circumstantial evidence. Henrietta, the daughter of the admiral? Woolf wrote to Andersen on 1848, and the letter mentioned that Andersen also found himself a? Prince? .

Some scholars also look for evidence from Andersen's works. Andersen wrote a story: A shoemaker fell in love with a laundryman and gave birth to an ugly son, but he could not raise him alone. The ugly son was lonely, but fortunately, he was taken care of by an angel. When he grew up, he became rich and famous. At the end, the story of the ugly boy was revealed. It turned out that he was the illegitimate son of the king. Andersen claimed to be the shoemaker's son, and this story may have his shadow.

In order to find out the origin of Andersen, Danish political circles have also invested a lot of energy. The famous Danish historian Tagg? Karsted was allowed to consult a large number of Christian Ⅷ archives, including the king's letters and diaries. After consulting, it is found that the king is a romantic figure who did have an affair with ordinary women, but he is still a responsible person, because there is such a record in the file: after the king finds that his affair has offspring, he will write to his mistresses and send money to them until the children grow up. The king also arranged a job for one of the illegitimate children and put him in charge of royal hunting activities. But in all the files, no information about Andersen and his mother was found.

Therefore, Andersen's life experience is still a mystery. Is he the man in life? Ugly duckling? And eventually become an enviable one? White swan? And then what? It's hard to say.

Love is bumpy.

Andersen left mankind with extremely valuable spiritual wealth, but he suffered setbacks on the road of love and even never married.

/kloc-When he was 0/7 years old, Andersen met a translator named Ilf. Ilf likes the clever and diligent Andersen very much, and the whole family is very enthusiastic about him, especially Ilf's daughter Henry Di, who takes good care of him.

Later, Ilf and his wife died unfortunately, and Henrietta lived alone with her young brother. In order to broaden her brother's horizons, Henrietta took her brother to Italy, the West Indies and the United States. Unfortunately, her brother was killed by yellow fever on the way. After Henrietta returned to Denmark, she was sad and depressed all day. Andersen visited Henrietta almost every day to comfort her and share her mental pain. Their feelings deepened in difficulties.

A few years later, Henry decided to pay his respects to his brother's grave because he missed his dead brother. Andersen came to see her off, hoping that she would come back soon.

Not long after, the newspaper published a message that Henry's ship "Ostria" caught fire in the Atlantic Ocean and was destroyed. After seeing the news, Andersen was heartbroken and secretly prayed that his beloved could survive and return safely. But the kind and weak Henrietta was never heard from. Therefore, Andersen couldn't sleep all night, thinking hard about Henrietta. He fantasized that a miracle would fall from the sky, but it never happened, and the trauma in his heart could not be healed.

Until 1830, Andersen fell in love with a rich girl while traveling to Jurante. He loves her with all his heart, but the rich girl despises poor Andersen. Andersen once again fell into the abyss of pain.

Later, Andersen once fell asleep in the car on the way to Verona, and it was not until the noise of the woman outside the car woke him up. It turned out that three girls wanted to hitchhike, and the driver thought their price was too low to let them get on the bus. When Andersen learned about it, he promised to pay the fare, and the driver agreed.

The three girls looked at the ugly and kind man in surprise. When my sister Ye Linna learned that this man was Andersen who wrote countless magnificent poems, she was very excited. She has long been fascinated by his magical imagination. Now, she is more impressed by his kind and beautiful heart. When she got off the bus, she repeatedly invited Andersen to her house.

Andersen kept his appointment as scheduled, and the beautiful Ye Linna confided her love to him. Although Andersen also likes this beautiful and naive girl, the disparity in status makes him worry about all kinds of things. At this time, his heart only has fairy tales, so he told Ye Linna: My love is in fairy tales. ? After that, he retired and never saw Ye Linna again, but he missed her all his life. Andersen told a friend this before he died: I paid a huge, even incalculable price for my fairy tales. I gave up happiness for fairy tales. ?

At the age of 40, Andersen was still alone. On Christmas Eve, every family lights up the Christmas tree and laughs. When Andersen was lying in an abandoned guest house in Berlin, he felt very depressed. At this time, Linde, a Swedish female singer who met in Copenhagen, came to visit him. Linde brought a colorful Christmas tree. Andersen lit it as happily as a child. Linde sat next to him and they had a heart-to-heart talk.

Later, Linde invited Andersen to visit her German teacher's house, and they sat side by side in Linde's special carriage. This is a four-wheeled carriage, gorgeous and unusual. Almost everyone in Berlin knows this car. When the carriage passed the street, people cast envious eyes on Andersen.

When I arrived at the teacher's house, Linde introduced me. He is like our dear brother! ? And held Andersen's hand in his tender little hand and stroked it. Andersen only felt a warm current rushing all over his body, and he admired this warm and gentle female singer very much in his heart.

A few days later, Andersen and Linde met again in England. Andersen came here and heard that Linde happened to perform here. He immediately ran to the theater to find Linde, but the doorman wouldn't let him in, saying he didn't know there was Linde.

Andersen had no choice but to leave a business card with his address on it and return with regret. I didn't expect to receive a letter from Linde early the next morning, but Linde still called him kindly. Brother? And indicated his address in the letter. Andersen was surprised and immediately went straight to Linde's residence.

When I arrived at the door of Linde's residence, I saw many people gathered there noisily. These people want to see this? Swedish nightingale? Beautiful, but Linde just won't come out.

Suddenly, the door opened and Linde came out with a big smile on his face. It turned out that he saw Andersen coming from the window. Linde held Andersen's hand and welcomed him into the room. Linde talked with Andersen for a long time, saying that every performance would give Andersen a ticket and invite him to see it.

Linde finished his performance in England and left for America. Later, Andersen didn't see her or write to her for many years, because both of them lived a traveling life and had no fixed address. When we met again in Vienna, Linde's life had changed a lot. She already has a husband and children, but Andersen is still the same, alone.

Although the two of them didn't get married in the end, their sincere friendship and pure love are very touching. So, at that time, a young artist carved busts for them. These two art treasures are displayed in the museum in Copenhagen.

Warning proverb

As long as you are a swan egg, it doesn't matter if you were born in a chicken farm.

An innocent conscience is a gentle pillow.

Life is a fairy tale. Full of the hardships of wandering and the twists and turns of persistent pursuit, I have no place to live all my life and my thoughts are wandering. Fairy tales are Aladdin's magic lamp for my wandering life.

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