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What does Harry Potter mean to China's children's literature?
Writer Chen: Harry Potter is a novel with literary characteristics. If you only read it, you may not see the famous books, but if you read the whole book, you can see the traditions of English literature and English history; And the structure is huge, not a story of "small opening and small closing". Only with a certain literary accomplishment and logical ability can we write such a work.

Writers and critics who hold positive opinions on Harry Potter believe that we should not blindly exclude Harry Potter, but should consider its enlightenment to writers and literary publishing in China. The Sunday Times: Harry Potter series is a classic.

It makes good use of the tradition of children's literature and makes itself profound. A sign of whether children's books are classic or not lies in whether they are attractive to adults. Harry Potter series novels obviously have this feature.

Like all the best children's books, Harry Potter provides endless fun for childlike adults. Most importantly, Harry Potter shows readers the power of virtue in an immoral era.

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Harry Potter is a series of magical literature novels written by British writer J·K· Rowling from 65438 to 0997 to 2007, with a total of seven novels.

The first six books take Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as the main stage, and describe the story of the study, life and adventure of the protagonist, the young wizard student Harry Potter, during his six years at Hogwarts. The seventh book describes the story of Harry Potter's search for horcruxes and the destruction of Voldemort in World War II.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Harry Potter