Kubota yansui, formerly known as Kubota Yansui. 1905 was born in Qiaomu Village at the foot of Guimian Mountain, the main peak of Chishi Mountain in Nagano Prefecture. He is a famous Japanese children's writer.
Representative works include Deer in One Ear, Lost Wild Dog, King of Wild Goose, Story of Rat Island, Golden Footprints, etc. , designated by the Japanese Ministry of Education as the main extracurricular reading recommended to primary and secondary school students.
Many of these works have been designated by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology as textbooks for primary and secondary school students, and have a large number of readers among children all over Japan.
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Kubota yansui's creation is mainly about juvenile animal novels, and he is the pioneer of Japanese juvenile animal novels. Kubota yansui's works are rich in materials, unique and ingenious in conception, smooth and popular in lines, concise and vivid in language, clear and understandable in theme, but without preaching.
Successfully created a series of touching, lively and lovely animal images. Reading Kubota yansui's works can not only gain a lot of knowledge about animals, but also be inspired and educated by good moral behavior.
Moreover, from his description of the relationship between man and animals, people can know this writer from a wider angle and in a deeper sense, and understand his works.
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