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Which fairy tale book does the nightingale come from?
Nightingale comes from Andersen's classic fairy tale series: Nightingale, published by Comic Publishing House.

The nightingale tells a story that happened in China: The beautiful song of the nightingale touched the emperor, and it became the emperor's darling. But not long after, an artificial bird with beautiful music and gorgeous appearance won more praise, so the nightingale flew away. However, when the emperor's life was threatened by death, the artificial bird could not sing a note, or the real nightingale drove away the haze of death with her gentle singing.

Andersen once fell in love with soprano opera singer Jenny Linde, and The Nightingale is a written expression of his feelings for Linde. Andersen is often ashamed to face women. He once handed a marriage proposal letter to Linde. But Linde can't give the same feelings, just regard him as a brother.

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In ancient China, there lived a nightingale in the emperor's garden. Its singing is very beautiful, bringing happiness and comfort to busy fishermen and poor girls. But the emperor and his courtiers didn't know that there was such a bird in their country. It was not until foreigners mentioned it in their books that they finally found it. Although this is an ordinary gray bird that is not beautiful, its singing also touched the emperor's heartstrings and made him cry.

At this time, the Japanese emperor sent a nightingale, which is an artificial handicraft covered with diamonds, rubies and jasper, just like a real nightingale. As long as it is wound up, it will sing the songs of a real nightingale. When the people in the palace were tirelessly lured to listen to the "noble royal night singer" sing dozens of times, the real nightingale quietly flew back to the green Woods.