In "Sister Lang" some time ago, "Stars Light Up" was adapted, and the lyrics became: The sky now is a clear sky, and stars can always be seen in the civilized sky.

Stars light up, light up my door, let the lost children find their way home;

Stars light up, light up my future, use a little light to warm children's hearts...

" Stars light up " by Zheng Zhihua It is a classic old song that has been sung for decades.

Speaking of Zheng Zhihua, most of us think of two words: inspirational.

He sang "Sailor" and "Star Lights" while leaning on crutches, giving many people a glimmer of light in the darkness and a star in despair.

Some time ago, in "Sister Lang", "Stars Light Up" was adapted, and the lyrics became: The sky now is a clear sky, and stars can always be seen in the civilized sky. Is there a problem with

? There doesn't seem to be any problem. Compared with the original lyrics,

only changed five words, changing "dirty" to "sunny" and "no longer visible" to "always visible". Comparatively speaking,

seems to have been improved even better. Isn’t the sky originally clear? Aren’t you always able to see stars in a clear sky?

But when there are no stars in the sky one night, and your child asks you, "Didn't you say that the stars can always be seen, how should you answer?"

Zheng Zhihua responded: "I am shocked, angry and regretful that the lyrics of my classic song Lighting the Stars have been randomly changed!"

This incident reminded me of a debate competition. The theme of the debate competition is: Fairy Tales Are A dark story disguised by adults for children, or a beautiful dream made up by adults for children?

For example, the story of the ugly duckling is to inspire children not to care about others' ridicule. As long as they work hard, they will have the chance to become a swan. It is to tell children not to laugh at every inconspicuous person around them.

But this fairy tale itself is very dark. The reason why the ugly duckling can become a white swan is because he was originally a swan!

Does that mean that as long as you listen to the story of the ugly duckling, you will definitely become a white swan? Obviously not necessarily.

So I always wonder why the world is always mottled and weaved into pure and innocent fairy tales?

I have thought about it for a long time. Maybe the meaning of fairy tales is to tell children that there are fairy tales in this world.

Why should we weave beautiful fairy tales for children? It reminded me of a movie: " Beautiful Life ".

The story takes place in Italy during the Second World War. The protagonist Guido was arrested together with his son in a concentration camp because he was a Jew.

When his young son asked him: "Dad, where are we going?"

He concealed his anxiety and pretended to be relaxed: "Don't you always want to travel? Dad has a surprise for you."

Later, he made up a lie for the child, saying that bringing the child here was just a game.

As long as you don't miss your mother, don't cry, don't make trouble, and don't shout for snacks, you can get points. The first person to get 1,000 points will win the final game, and the prize of the game is an tank .

The days passed day by day, and then the news of victory came. The Nazis failed, and the frustrated Nazis began a terrible massacre.

Guido hid his son in the iron box and said to his son "righteously": "We have accumulated 940 points. As long as you successfully escape tonight, we will get 60 points, and then we can get A tank."

But on the way to find his wife, he was discovered by the Nazis. When passing by the iron box where his son was hiding, he deliberately looked funny and took exaggerated steps, even though he knew what he was going to face next. will be death.

The next day, my son came out of the tin box, and sure enough, a tank drove over.

Guido lived in the darkest period for the Jews, but he did not let his children face these cruel things. Instead, he used his optimism to weave beautiful fairy tales for his children.

At the end of "Beautiful Life", the grown-up son looked back on those troubled years and said in a mature voice:

"This is the sacrifice my father made, and this is the grace my father gave me.

No matter what kind of disaster befalls me, , As long as life is still there, life will always go on. Living is the most beautiful thing. "

This may be the meaning of weaving beautiful fairy tales for children, what do you think?