Hans Christian Andersen (May 5, 1805-April 27, 1875) was a Danish-style fairy tale, known as the "King of Danish-style fairy tales." His works covered a variety of topics, including adventure, family, friendship, love, fate, and many other works that were loved by children. Hans Christian Andersen's works mainly consisted of fairy tales. His most famous works included Ugly Duckling, Tiny Girl, and Daughter of the Sea. His works usually depicted kind, brave, tenacious protagonists, as well as stories full of imagination and fantasy. Hans Christian Andersen's works were not only popular all over the world, but also influenced many people, including writers, artists, parents and so on. His works have been translated into many languages and adapted into movies, TV series, cartoons and other forms.