Grimm's Fairy Tales is a collection of fairy tales by William Green and Jacob Green, published in 1863. The collection consists of 168 stories about the adventures and stories between animals and humans, many of which are educational. The theme of Grimm's fairy tales was very broad, involving courage, kindness, justice, love, friendship, family, fate, and so on. Some of the stories involved magic, supernatural phenomena, and other fantasy elements, but that did not prevent them from becoming educational stories. Grimm's Fairy Tales was considered a classic collection of fairy tales and was very popular around the world. It not only has a profound revelation for children, but also has an enlightening effect on adults, helping them better understand themselves and the world.