格林的谎言绝对的唯美伊索的寓言绝对的扯淡
[gé lín de huăng yán jué duì de wéi mĕi yī suŏ de yù yán jué duì de chĕ dàn]
The phrase implies that the beautiful lies in fairy tales (like those told by Grimm) are perfectly fabricated, whereas the morals or messages in fables (such as Aesop's) are considered to be somewhat misleading or exaggerated. It reflects a critical or mocking attitude towards these classical literary genres.