1, little peas by the window
The Little Doudou by the Window is a children's literature work created by Tetsuko Kuroyanagi, a Japanese writer and host. Originally published in 198 1.
This book tells a true story of the author's primary school: Xiao Doudou came to Ba Xueyuan after being expelled from the original school for being naughty. Under the care and guidance of President Kobayashi, the "weird" little Doudou in the eyes of ordinary people has gradually become an acceptable child for everyone. The friendly and easy-going teaching method of Ba Xueyuan has made the children here spend the best time in their lives.
2. The story of Lena Fox
The Story of Lena Fox is a fairy tale adapted by the Frenchman Jenny Leroy-Alai. This work tells the story of Lena Fox, a representative of the new citizen class, who is always alert when facing the power of the lion king, the bullying of the male wolf and the helplessness of the rooster. On the one hand, it oppresses ordinary people, on the other hand, it conspires with powerful giants and even defeats powerful opponents.
The work shows the intricate situation of the contradictions and struggles of various social forces in medieval France. His works have a great influence on later literature with excellent comic techniques and humorous civic literature style.
3. Old things in the south of the city
Old Things in the South of the City is the representative work of Lin, a female writer in Taiwan Province Province. This is Lin's creation based on his life from the age of 7 to 13. This work tells the story of Eiko's childhood through her childish eyes, reflecting the author's nostalgia for childhood and the south of Beijing.
4. Charlotte's Web
Charlotte's Web is a fairy tale about friendship. In Zuckerman's barn, Wilbur the pig and Charlotte the spider established the most sincere friendship. When Wilbur was dying, seemingly insignificant Charlotte saved Wilbur with her own strength, but at this time, Charlotte the spider's life came to an end. ...
The author expresses a kind of praise and attachment to life itself with the narrative style of fairy tales, which gives us deep thinking about life.
5. Don Quixote
Don Quixote is a novel by Cervantes, a Spanish writer, which is divided into two versions: 1605 and 16 15.
When the story happened, the knight had been extinct for more than a century, but the protagonist Alonso Jihano often fantasized that he was a knight in the Middle Ages because he was addicted to knight novels, and then called himself "Don Quixote de la mancha", pulling his neighbor Sancho Panza as his servant, "doing chivalry", traveling around the world and making all kinds of strange behaviors contrary to the times, and the result was that he ran into a wall everywhere. But I finally woke up from my dream. He died after returning to his hometown.