The following is an introduction of some famous foreign and domestic children's poets: Famous foreign children's poet: 1 Calvino (Italy) 2. Mikel de Roz (Spain) 3 William shakespeare (england) 4 John Keats (England) Elizabeth Bronte (England) 6 John Kitts (United States) 7 Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (France) 8 Robert Frost (United States) 9 Marie-Louise de Olcourt (Canada) 10 Tiffany Harrington (USA) Famous children's poet in China: 1 Yeats (new Zealand) 2 Zheng Yuanjie (China) 3. Penney Tuspenney (United States) 4 Zhu Tianxin (China) 5 Tang Yangzong (China) 6 Charlotte Bronte (England) 7 Direct (China) 8 Clement Lange (USA) 9 Robert McClane (United States) Annie Baby (China) The works of these poets all had unique styles and characteristics, and were deeply loved by children readers.
Jin Bo (1938 - 2016) was a famous Chinese children's poet born in Beijing. His poetry style was fresh and natural, full of innocence and imagination, and was deeply loved by readers. Jin Bo started writing when he was a teenager. He participated in literary creation activities and served as a Chinese teenager. His poems have won many literary awards, including the "Outstanding Poet Award" from the Chinese Children's Literature Society. Jin Bo's poems were full of exploration and comprehension of nature, life and humanity. From the perspective of children, he described the growth process of children in nature, family relationships and life perception, expressing the cherish of life and hope for the future. The language of his poems was simple and easy to understand, full of emotion and appeal, and was deeply loved by readers. Jin Bo's poems had a certain influence not only in China but also in the world. They were translated into many languages and published. He had been hailed as one of the representatives of Chinese children's literature and one of the treasures of Chinese literature and culture.
There are many poems about youth that can be referred to by the following famous foreign poets: 1. Love's All by William Shakespeare: Love's all in this and that's all: Love's the key and love's the lock; Love's the sunlight and love's the sun's warm: Love's the bread and love's the bread's sound: Love's the music and love's the music's beat: Love's the dance and love's the dance's light 2 Edward Black's Dreams of the Youth: Dreams of thee sweet summer day In my dream I see thee fair; Thy face like a rose in full bloom It was extremely beautiful. 3. Robert Frost's Song of the Youth: O summer summer so bright and warm The summer of my youth when I was young In the fields of green my friends met me And we played and laughed and made our days bright 4. Thomas Pynchon's Youth: Youth is a time of life when the world is young When the sun and moon and stars all in a moment Blink and you're gone and the world is yours for the taking And you can do anything you please with just your mind 5. George Eliot's Dreams of the Youth: The years go by and the years add up And one day you're old and gray and have long hair And your friends and neighbors and partners all think of you And wonder how you came to be so old and gray But youth only comes once, and so does the dream of youth Once it was lost, it could not be retrieved. It could only be kept in his heart forever.
This problem involved culture, market, education, and many other factors. In the past few decades, China's cultural policy has been emphasizing the protection of "national spirit" and "traditional culture", which has protected and developed many traditional cultural works, but at the same time, it has also made many excellent modern cultural works unable to receive widespread attention and recognition. In addition, due to China's education system and family education environment, there are also some restrictions in the domestic children's book market. For example, parents generally pay more attention to test results and do not pay enough attention to the interest and ability of reading, resulting in the lack of attractiveness of the children's book market. In contrast, the foreign children's book market was more open and free. Parents attached more importance to their children's reading and generally encouraged their children to read various types of books, including literature, science, history, art, etc. In addition, the foreign children's book market also paid more attention to innovation and variety. Many foreign children's books not only focused on stories and fun, but also focused on education and inspiration to help children grow and develop better. Therefore, domestic children's books were not as attractive as foreign ones mainly because of cultural policies, education systems, and family education environments. However, with the continuous improvement of China's cultural policies and the continuous development of the market, it was believed that the domestic children's book market would become more and more exciting.
There were many outstanding works by the poets born after the 1990s. The following are some famous poets born after the 1990s: 1 Yu Guangzhong: A famous poet and translator known as the "father of post-90s poetry". 2. Haizi: A famous modern Chinese poet was hailed as "one of the representative figures of the post-90s poetry." 3. Beidao: A famous modern Chinese poet was known as "one of the representative figures of the post-90s poetry". 4. Gu Cheng: A famous modern Chinese poet was known as one of the representatives of the post-90s poetry. 5. Shu Ting: A famous modern Chinese poet is known as "one of the representative figures of the post-90s poetry". 6. He Zhizhang: A famous modern Chinese poet is known as "one of the representative figures of the post-90s poetry". 7. Li Yundi: A famous modern Chinese poet and music poet known as "one of the representative figures of the post-90s poetry". 8 Pieces: A group of young poets with a variety of styles and unique poetic perspectives. These are just a small part of the poets born in the 1990s. There are many other outstanding poets whose poems are worthy of readers 'appreciation and taste.
Here are some famous poets from the 90s: 1 Yu Guangzhong: The famous Chinese poet was born in 1948 and was hailed as the "leader of the post-90s poets". 2 Haizi: A famous modern Chinese poet born in 1964, known as the "Father of Poetry after the 90s". 3. North Island: A famous modern Chinese poet born in 1960, known as the "King of Poetry after the 90s". 4 Shu Ting: A famous modern Chinese poet born in 1960, known as the "mother of post-90s poetry". 5 Gu Cheng: A famous modern Chinese poet born in 1968, known as the "ancestor of post-90s poetry". 6. Li Yundi: A famous Chinese poet born in 1983. He is known as the "Father of Poetry of the 90s". Haizi's subsequent development: After Haizi's death, his poems were constantly interpreted and discussed. Some post-90s poets began to draw inspiration from Haizi's spiritual heritage and developed their own poetic style. 8. Bei Dao's subsequent development: Bei Dao gradually turned to realism in his poetry style. His poetry works were widely praised in the contemporary poetry world. Shu Ting's subsequent development: Shu Ting's poetry style gradually changed from romanticism to realism. Her poems were full of criticism and reflection on social reality. Li Yundi's Follow-up Development: Li Yundi's poems are mostly based on the female perspective and female emotions. Her poems are full of concern for women's rights and interests and thoughts about women's fate.
There are many famous foreign children's literature works. The following are some of them: 1 The Little Prince (Antoine de Saint-Exupéry): An eternal classic of children's literature tells the story of the growth of a little prince from another planet and his adventures with various wonderful creatures. 2 Harry Potter Series (JK Rowling): This fantasy series has become a classic in the children's literature world. It tells the adventures and challenges of Harry Potter, the protagonist of a mysterious magical world, as he grows up. 3. Grimm's Fairy Tales (Jacob Grimm and William Grimm): This is a classic collection of fairy tales, including Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, and many other stories that are deeply loved by children. 4. Andersen's Fairy Tales (Hans Christian Andersen, Danes): Andersen's fairy tales are the foundation of children's literature, including the Little Match Girl, the Ugly Duckling, and many other classic stories. 5 The Adventures of Tom sawyer (Mark Twain): This is a famous children's book about the adventures of a smart and brave young man, Tom sawyer, and his friends. These masterpieces were not only loved by children, but also widely praised and adapted into various forms of children's literature, becoming immortal cultural classics.
Alright, I can introduce you to some characters from foreign classics. Wilbur Fox in Charlotte's Web One of the male protagonists in Charlotte Bronte's novels Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights was a smart, rich, handsome and kind businessman, but he was also a selfish, cold and violent person. 2. Dante in Dickens 'Fairy Tales One of the male protagonists in Dickens 'novels, A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist, was a clever, witty, brave, and righteous character. At the same time, he was also a complicated character who had a double identity: a criminal and a protector. 3. Napoleon Bonaparte in Hugo One of the male protagonists in Victor Hugo's novels,"Notre-Dame de Paris" and "Miserables", was a rich, handsome, powerful, ambitious, and compassionate character. At the same time, he was also a controversial figure whose behavior and thoughts attracted widespread attention from later generations. 4. Truffles in a collection of short stories by Jean de Maurassant One of the male protagonists in the novel "Marion Juan" was a smart, talented, kind, upright, rich character, but also a person with a tragic fate. 5. Frederick de Frederiich (Pip) in shakespeare (shakespeare) One of the male protagonists in shakespeare's play the tempest was a clever, witty, brave, rich, ambitious, compassionate character. At the same time, he was also a controversial character. His behavior and thoughts attracted widespread attention from later generations.
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The following is a brief introduction of some famous foreign works: 1 "One Hundred Years of Solitude"(1967) Garcia Marquez This is a magical realism novel about the family history of seven generations and their fate and conflicts. 2 The Catcher in the Rye (1949) J.D. Salinger This is a novel about the growth and rebellion of teenagers. The protagonist Holden Caulfield tries to find the true meaning and value in his heart. 3 The Great Gatsby (1963) Francis Scott Gerald This is a novel describing the social style of the United States in the 1920s. The love story of Gatsby and Daisy is the main line to show a rich, hypocritical and lonely society. 4 The Shawshank Redemption (1994) Stephen King This is a novel about hope and tenacity. It tells the story of a banker who spent a long and happy time in Shawshank Prison. 5 War and Peace (1947) Leo Tolstoy This is a novel about Russian history and war. The main line is Alexander the Great and the Napoleonic War. It shows a huge empire and its contradictions and conflicts. 6 Pride and Predict (1953) Jane Austen This is a novel about British social culture and marriage. It tells the love story between Elizabeth and Darcy, as well as the life and social norms of the British upper class. These are some of the famous foreign masterpieces. They not only have literary value, but also reflect the social, cultural and political situation at that time. They are widely read and praised.