Heidi lost her parents at a young age and was taken in and raised by her distant aunt. However, fate once again pushes her into the unknown. Her aunt had to travel to the bustling city for work, so she had no choice but to entrust her to her grandfather, who lived alone in an Alpine pasture.
My grandfather was withdrawn and isolated, and the villagers kept him away. However, Heidi uses her innocence and kindness to gradually warm her grandfather's cold heart, and the two spend carefree time together.
Then, in order to make a living, my aunt cheated Heidi out and sold it to a wealthy family in Frankfurt. Heidi becomes a playmate of Miss Clara, who is disabled in both legs. Clara regains her laughter when Heidi arrives, and the two little girls form a strong friendship.
However, Heidi's deep desire for freedom and longing for her hometown grows stronger, and she is unable to adapt to the strict discipline of the housekeeper. Her inner struggle caused her to suffer from sleepwalking, and the endless pain was silently buried in her heart.
Kind Heidi, what will be her fate?Will she and Clara both be happy?
This is a partial plot overview of the classic Heidi by children's writer Johanna Spierie, known as the "Swiss Hans Christian Andersen". Johanna Sbilly, a Swiss giant of children's literature, was born in 1827 and died in 1901. Her masterpiece Heidi, which debuted in 1881, has not only left a mark on literary history, but is also a treasure trove of traditional Swiss children's literature.
Heidi, who returned to her hometown, sent an invitation letter to Clara inviting her to spend quality time in the Alps. When the summer sun shines on the land, Clara finally sets foot on this beautiful land and enters the home of Heidi and her grandfather. Here, she lives with Heidi in her grandfather's cosy loft, surrounded by the beauty of nature and natural delicacies every day.
Over time, Clara's body gradually grew stronger. Under the careful care of her grandfather and Heidi, she was able to get rid of the wheelchair she had been dependent on for a long time, stood up bravely, and tried to take a step. It's undoubtedly a miracle, and Heidi is the little angel who works the miracle.
During her time with Heidi, Clara felt warmth and love that she had never felt before, and her life was full of vitality.
Heidi has been translated into more than 70 languages and has an untold global circulation. It has also been adapted into a variety of formats such as films, plays, and cartoons, allowing the world to appreciate its charm. It is worth mentioning that Helen Keller, in her famous essay "If You Give Me Three Days of Light", listed it as one of the books that impressed her. Ms. Sbillie tells this story in plain and concise language, and the emotions are sincere and moving. Her characters are full and lifelike, as if they were on the page. In the process of reading "Heidi", we not only witnessed Heidi's growth and transformation, but also learned the wisdom of growth from her experience, and felt the power of innocence and kindness.
Heidi's every gesture is like a mirror, reflecting the shaping of her environment in which she lives. In the crucible of suffering, she can choose either to sink or to become a more resilient person.
No one is immune to the burdens of life, and there is no way out for us except to strengthen ourselves. When our hearts are filled with gratitude, we can see the splendor of the world;When our hearts are full of kindness, our actions can convey warmth.
Heaven always favors those who are full of good in their hearts. May we all have a childlike heart that will never die, and be grateful for every encounter in life, so that we can harvest warmth and pass on warmth. Cherish life and let ordinary days shine brightly.
The first lesson of the new year