{"id":3207,"date":"2013-04-09T11:28:57","date_gmt":"2013-04-09T03:28:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/2013\/04\/09\/du_tong_shu_20130409\/"},"modified":"2013-04-09T11:28:57","modified_gmt":"2013-04-09T03:28:57","slug":"du_tong_shu_20130409","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/2013\/04\/09\/du_tong_shu_20130409\/","title":{"rendered":"Read\u00ading Chil\u00addren\u2019s Books and Watch\u00ading Bal\u00adlet: Miss Pot\u00adter\u2019s World of Peter Rab\u00adbit"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/t.cn\/zOhTBEq\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\u8bfb\u7ae5\u4e66\u770b\u82ad\u857e\uff1a\u6ce2\u7279\u5c0f\u59d0\u7b14\u4e0b\u7684\u6bd4\u5f97\u5154\u7684\u4e16\u754c\" height=\"356\" name=\"image_operate_72891365478465882\" src=\"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/5881300cgd9e5371dc5e8.jpg\" style=\"margin: 0pt auto;display:block\" title=\"Reading Children's Books and Watching Ballet: Miss Potter's World of Peter Rabbit\" width=\"439\"><\/a><br>\n# Read\u00ading Chil\u00addren\u2019s Books<br>\nWatch\u00ading bal\u00adlet # I watched the Roy\u00adal Bal\u00adlet\u2019s per\u00adfor\u00admance of Fred\u00ader\u00adic Ash\u00adton\u2019s Tales of Beat\u00adrix on Tudou with my daugh\u00adter.<br>\nPot\u00adter, 2007.&nbsp;<a href=\"http:\/\/t.cn\/zOhTBEq\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/t.cn\/zOhTBEq<\/a>&nbsp;It was a tru\u00adly enjoy\u00adable expe\u00adri\u00adence, and my daugh\u00adter exclaimed sev\u00ader\u00adal times, \u201cHow cool!\u201d The stage design of the entire show was tru\u00adly breath\u00adtak\u00ading, like a real water\u00adcol\u00ador paint\u00ading. This show is actu\u00adal\u00adly \u201cThe Sto\u00adries of Beat\u00adrix Pot\u00adter,\u201d telling each sto\u00adry one by one\u2026<\/p>\n<p>(1) The bal\u00adlet does not begin with Peter Rab\u00adbit. The begin\u00adning is sim\u00adi\u00adlar to \u201cThe Sto\u00adry of John\u00adny City Mouse\u201d, espe\u00adcial\u00adly the big bas\u00adket in the cor\u00adner seems to be the cul\u00adprit who brought the coun\u00adtry mouse Tim\u00admy to the city. How\u00adev\u00ader, there are many mouse images in Miss Porter\u2019s sto\u00adry, and the exquis\u00adite clothes of the mice also remind peo\u00adple of \u201cThe Tai\u00adlor of Glouces\u00adter\u201d, but the most typ\u00adi\u00adcal fea\u00adture is the long tail:)<br>\n<br>\n(2) The sec\u00adond sto\u00adry is about Mrs. the Hedge\u00adhog Wash\u00ader\u00adwoman, a par\u00adtic\u00adu\u00adlar\u00adly inter\u00adest\u00ading one.<br>\nTig\u00adgy-Win\u00adkle (trans\u00adlat\u00aded by me as Mrs. Tig\u00adgy Win\u00adkle), her image and cos\u00adtume are real\u00adly won\u00adder\u00adful. She occu\u00adpies a rel\u00ada\u00adtive\u00adly large pro\u00adpor\u00adtion in the play, prob\u00ada\u00adbly because she wash\u00ades clothes for oth\u00ader char\u00adac\u00adters cre\u00adat\u00aded by Miss Pot\u00adter. She is a par\u00adtic\u00adu\u00adlar\u00adly good con\u00adnect\u00ading char\u00adac\u00adter.<br>\n<br>\n(3) The set\u00adting for the third sto\u00adry is tru\u00adly stun\u00adning \u2013 a vast expanse of fox\u00adgloves and flow\u00aders \u2013 what else could this be but The Tale of Jemi\u00adma Pud\u00addle-Duck? This sto\u00adry is very con\u00adflict\u00ading, with the char\u00adac\u00adter traits of the sil\u00adly duck and the fox being most appar\u00adent, mak\u00ading it par\u00adtic\u00adu\u00adlar\u00adly excit\u00ading to watch. The pot on the stage (for cook\u00ading the duck) cre\u00adates a cer\u00adtain sense of ten\u00adsion.<br>\n<br>\n(4) The fourth sto\u00adry is \u201cBrand the Pig,\u201d pub\u00adlished in 1913. It was in that year that 47-year-old Miss Pot\u00adter mar\u00adried and became Mrs. Hillis. The cou\u00adple lived hap\u00adpi\u00adly togeth\u00ader for 30 years. This is the only fairy tale in the Pot\u00adter sto\u00adries that involves love, and it has a per\u00adfect end\u00ading, which makes peo\u00adple think of her own expe\u00adri\u00adence, but Miss Pot\u00adter always denied it.<br>\n<br>\nThe bal\u00adlet also fea\u00adtures a lot of details about the piglet Brand. First, the pig moth\u00ader, Aunt Zhu Mei, and her three pairs of chil\u00addren (four pairs in the book), appear. Then Brand and his broth\u00ader Alexan\u00adder set off on their jour\u00adney and part ways. Unfor\u00adtu\u00adnate\u00adly, Brand runs into the home of a pig thief, but luck\u00adi\u00adly meets the piglet Hei Niu. They hit it off and flee hand in hand, cross\u00ading moun\u00adtains and rivers to the dis\u00adtance \u2014 over<br>\nthe hills and far away<br>\n<br>\n(5) The fifth sto\u00adry, \u201cThe Sto\u00adry of Mr. Jere\u00admy the Fish\u00ader\u00adman,\u201d must have been a thrilling per\u00adfor\u00admance. The smug frog was pulled into the water (lit\u00ader\u00adal\u00adly) by the big fish he was try\u00ading to catch, then des\u00adper\u00adate\u00adly tried to escape, only to leap back into the water with a final swift move\u00adment. This kind of bal\u00adlet is not only beau\u00adti\u00adful and pleas\u00adant to lis\u00adten to, but also very enter\u00adtain\u00ading!<br>\n<br>\n(6) How\u00adev\u00ader, the most amaz\u00ading part was the sixth one, \u201cThe Tale of Two Bad Mice\u201d. The two mice, Tom and Sam, and Hun\u00adca and Munca, were per\u00adfect\u00adly por\u00adtrayed, and the doll\u2019s house set was sur\u00adpris\u00ading\u00adly real\u00adis\u00adtic. See\u00ading the two pro\u00adtag\u00ado\u00adnists danc\u00ading wild\u00adly and mak\u00ading mis\u00adchief inside, smash\u00ading the cups and plates to pieces, the excite\u00adment was sim\u00adply amaz\u00ading! \u2013 Doesn\u2019t every\u00adone have a desire to destroy things some\u00adtimes?<br>\n<br>\n(7) Then the two bad mice, the city mice who pro\u00advoke the cats every\u00adwhere, come back to the stage (\u201cThe Sto\u00adry of John\u00adny the City Mouse\u201d), and then Mrs. Mouse? (\u201cThe Sto\u00adry of Mrs. Mouse\u201d) \u2014 now \u201cThe Sto\u00adry of Peter Rab\u00adbit\u201d final\u00adly appears! Per\u00adhaps because read\u00aders are too famil\u00adiar with this sto\u00adry, Peter Rab\u00adbit only occu\u00adpies a very small space in the bal\u00adlet, just a solo dance and then dis\u00adap\u00adpears. And he is chased away by Squir\u00adrel Leng\u00adguo, whose tail is about to be cut off! (\u201cThe Sto\u00adry of Squir\u00adrel Leng\u00adguo\u201d)<br>\n<br>\n(8) Nutkin the Squir\u00adrel is a par\u00adtic\u00adu\u00adlar\u00adly play\u00adful sto\u00adry. The most mem\u00ado\u00adrable scene is when the squir\u00adrels pad\u00addle their rafts towards the island in the mid\u00addle of the lake, their large tails erect\u00aded to serve as sails! The squir\u00adrels bring gifts and respect\u00adful\u00adly ask Old Brown, the owl on the island, to allow them to pick the fruit. Only Nutkin refus\u00ades to lis\u00adten and teas\u00ades Old Brown wan\u00adton\u00adly, result\u00ading in\u2026 well, his tail is bro\u00adken!<br>\n<br>\n(9) Then the city mice came again, and there were more mice, and they want\u00aded to have a pic\u00adnic and dance in the sub\u00adurbs. Then the squir\u00adrels came. Then the pigs and the pigs came. Aunt Zhu and her fam\u00adi\u00adly came. Aunt Pig gave bless\u00adings to Lit\u00adtle Pig Brand and Lit\u00adtle Pig Hei Niu. Jemi\u00adma Duck came, the fox came, and Mrs. Hedge\u00adhog came too. They danced in a cir\u00adcle and lived hap\u00adpi\u00adly togeth\u00ader from then on.<br>\n<br>\n<a href=\"http:\/\/s2.sinaimg.cn\/orignal\/5881300cjw1dqs72utv1xj.jpg\" target=\"_blank\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"\u8bfb\u7ae5\u4e66\u770b\u82ad\u857e\uff1a\u6ce2\u7279\u5c0f\u59d0\u7b14\u4e0b\u7684\u6bd4\u5f97\u5154\u7684\u4e16\u754c\" height=\"396\" real_src=\"http:\/\/ww3.sinaimg.cn\/mw690\/5881300cjw1dqs72utv1xj.jpg&amp;690\" src=\"\/\/simg.sinajs.cn\/blog7style\/images\/common\/sg_trans.gif\" style=\"margin: 0pt auto;display:block\" title=\"Reading Children's Books and Watching Ballet: Miss Potter's World of Peter Rabbit\" width=\"397\"><\/a><\/p>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>#\u8bfb\u7ae5\u4e66 \u770b\u82ad\u857e#\u548c\u5973\u513f\u4e00\u8d77\u5728\u571f\u8c46\u7f51\u770b\u4e86\u82f1\u56fd\u7687\u5bb6\u82ad\u857e\u821e\u56e2\u6f14\u51faFrederic Ashton\u7684\u82ad\u857eTales o [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":3206,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"wp_typography_post_enhancements_disabled":false,"_jetpack_memberships_contains_paid_content":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[23],"tags":[5,25,323,26,386],"class_list":["post-3207","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","has-post-thumbnail","hentry","category-timemachine","tag-5","tag-25","tag-323","tag-26","tag-386"],"jetpack_featured_media_url":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/5881300cgd9e5371dc5e8.jpg","jetpack_sharing_enabled":true,"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3207","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=3207"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/3207\/revisions"}],"wp:featuredmedia":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media\/3206"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=3207"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=3207"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/ajia.site\/blog\/en\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=3207"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}