Pinocchio was a children's literary work created by France's Angelon. It was composed of 12 stories and told the story of a young puppet, Pinochet, as he grew up. The main plot of the story was as follows: Pinochet was a clever, witty and brave puppet. He was made into a human figure by a carpenter, but his heart was full of contradictions and pain. Pinochet longed to become a real human being, but he could not get rid of the puppet's body and way of thinking. In the process of growing up, he encountered various difficulties and challenges, such as being unable to speak, unable to feel pain and itch, unable to walk, etc. But in the end, he gradually discovered his true identity and mission through continuous efforts and search. The story is full of thoughts about human nature and exploration of moral norms, emphasizing the importance of courage, kindness, wisdom and self-discovery. At the same time, there were many fantastic and thrilling scenes in the story, such as magical magical forests, ghost castles, evil wizards, etc., which added a lot of interest and suspense to the story. The Adventures of Pinocchio was a classic work full of thought and artistic quality. It had great enlightenment to children's psychology, literature, philosophy and other fields.