Lin Yuan wrote a short-story version of "The Adventures of Pinocchio."
Actually, there is also a full-length version, which is the original text, consisting of thirty-six chapters and about a hundred thousand words.
Of course.
Even as a short-story version, Pinocchio's tale still maintains a considerable level of interest.
So.
After this fairy tale was published, Yu Qin read through the content herself first and then showed a surprised expression.
It's a very interesting fairy tale!
More precisely, "The Adventures of Pinocchio" seems not just a fairy tale but also has a touch of a fable.
The difference between them lies in:
Fairy tales aim to tell a story that children like;
Whereas fables often aim to elevate the theme, expounding on some educationally rich morals from the angle of mixing education with pleasure.
Speaking of which.
Adults and children view fairy tales from different angles.