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中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系小鹿吃過的萩花

中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系小鹿吃過的萩花

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  • ISBN:9787511021953
  • 條形碼:9787511021953 ; 978-7-5110-2195-3
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中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系小鹿吃過的萩花 內容簡介

《中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系:小鹿吃過的萩花(英文版)》是徐魯的兒童散文、童話精選,收錄作品69篇,包括名篇《小鹿吃過的萩花》、《大雁飛到哪里去了》、《哭泣的昆蟲》、《金色的迎春花》、《刺猬的春天和秋天》等名篇。這些散文作品富有時代精神,真實反映了正面的中國形象、價值觀,反映了當今中國兒童的生活狀態(tài)。

中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系小鹿吃過的萩花 目錄

Wormwood Flowers Eaten by the DeerletCrying InsectsGolden Winter JasmineHedgehog in Spring and AutumnSquirrel's HomeWhere Geese Have FlownTurtledoves and SparrowsDawn on the LakeSecret of Cherry TreeGolden PondLost MulberryWhite Reed CatkinsCarrying Star LanternI Was Very, Very Young ThenSmall River in My HometownTwinkling Stars over the WildernessWhite LightGrandpa's CabinNew Year ComesSong of ChildhoodDad's FieldLittle SisterValentine's Day in HometownDream on the Winter SolsticeWeeping Night before WeddingWinter Drum BeatingSweet Fruit Used to Worship the Kitchen GodWait for Spring Festival Gift MoneyNew Year's Eve during ChildhoodReading under the Apple TreeOld Books Hidden in Chuck WallWarm LightingSeeds of Fairy Tale PoetryTo My Elementary SchoolGreeting the 16th BirthdayGrandfather's TinderboxPartners in the StormRiver in HeartPath in Snowing DaysCertificate of MeritSea Close to Grandmother's HomeDistant Sound of the OrganTeacher HuaInnocent ChildhoodForever The Lady of the CamelliasPraying HandsStory of ViolinRed ShrimpOld Man and DogPromiseGifts from the EarthMagical Little GoldfishMost Beautiful Villages on the EarthFlowers on the RuinsDreams of Seven ChildrenThe Last Log Cabin
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中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系小鹿吃過的萩花 節(jié)選

  《中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系:小鹿吃過的萩花(英文版)》:  The ten leaves were eaten up by the four growing silkworms and I still could find no replacements. The four little silkworms were so hungry that they didn't stop moving around and looking for food. It made our hearts ache, while there was nothing we could do. My daughter shed tears and picked tender leaves to feed them. But the silkworms didn't even taste them.  Without mulberryleaves, they would rather starve to death. Finally, a third-grade little boy in the yard told me that he knew where to find a mulberry tree. He said he had been there and it was a long bus ride to get there. "I don't care. Just take me there!"I said. In the hot midday, the boy and I got on the bus. My daughter stayed home looking after the four silkworms.  It took four or five stops to get there. We got off the bus and turned into an alleyway and there was the tree! However, what did it look like? The trunk, branches and twigs were still there, but not a single leaf! I had never seen a bare mulberry tree like that. The poor tree must have been picked bare by many people through spring and summer! Even the buds on the treetops were picked!  Then, I thought that in such a big city, there might be many children like my daughter shedding tears for their silkworms. The city provided them with many things, except green mulberry trees. Even for those who were lucky enough to find one in a corner, just like me, it was not enough. How many children were staring at it! You would only find it a bare one when you finally find it.  What could I say to my daughter if I returned without any leaves? Would the four silkworms be starving to death? Ah! If that happens, how bad would she feel! What is the good of me being a father ifl can't find anyleaves?  "flunk about it. Is there any way to find some mulberry leaves?"I asked theliffle boy with a miserablelook.  "Let's take a taxi to the botanical garden. There, we can buy mulberry leaves,"he suggested. I was overjoyed on hearing this. Yes, there must be mulberry leaves in the botanical garden. I must go there no matter how far it is, for the sake of the lives of the four silkvvorms. So I called a taxi, with the little boy, and set off directly to the botanical garden on the outskirts of the city.  Sure enough, we bought plenty of fresh and green mulberry leaves in the botanical garden which were enough to feed the four silkworms in their entire lives. The little boy told me to put the leaves in a food bag and store it in the fridge, like storing vegetables, ensuring that the silkworms could eat fresh leaves throughout the summer. I said: "Yeah, yeah, you are so clever.  Why didn't I think of that?"  ……

中國兒童文學走向世界精品書系小鹿吃過的萩花 作者簡介

徐魯,1962年生于山東膠東半島,1982年開始文學寫作,1992年加入中國作家協(xié)會,系湖北省作家協(xié)會副主席。已出版詩集《我們這個年紀的夢》《散步的小樹》《世界很小又很大》等,散文集《童年的小路》《對星星的諾言》《青梅竹馬時節(jié)》《童年的牧歌》《畫布上的激隋》《黃葉村讀書記》《時光練習曲》等四十余種,另有長篇小說《為了地久天長》、長篇傳記《普希金傳》《音樂巨人貝多芬》以及《沉默的沙漏·徐魯自選集》《徐魯青春文學精選》等選集多種。作品曾獲中國圖書獎、冰心兒童圖書獎、國家圖書獎、臺灣“好書大家讀”年度好書獎、全國優(yōu)秀兒童文學獎、陳伯吹兒童文學獎、湖北省文藝明星獎、湖北青年文藝獎、湖北文學獎等。

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