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Carlo Collodi

Carlo Collodi (1826-1890), a famous Italian writer in the 19th century. Born in a chef family in the countryside of Florence, Italy, after graduating from a mission school, he began to write articles for local newspapers, actively participated in the Italian national liberation movement, and participated in the Italian Liberation War in 1848. Collodi is world-famous as a children's literature writer. He has written children's books such as "A Little Cane in Italy", "A Little Cane Geography", "Happy Stories", etc. His most famous work is of course "Pinocchio".

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Carlo Collodi

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Carlo Collodi

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Italy

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Florence, Italy

Introduction

One day in 1881, Collodi sent some manuscripts to his friend who worked in the "Children's Magazine", and attached a note, saying that he would send "this silly thing" and invite his friend to read it. Treat as you wish. These manuscripts were the predecessor of "Pinocchio". Once the story of Pinocchio was published, it immediately caused a sensation. The magazine urged the author to write quickly, and finally the "Pinocchio" we read today was formed. Since the publication of this fairy tale, it has been loved by children from all over the world. It has been made into cartoons and feature films many times and is very popular in countries around the world.

Famous works

Introduction to "Pinocchio": An old man named Geppetto had no children. He carved a puppet out of wood and named him Pinocchio. Cao. Although Pinocchio always wanted to be a good boy, it was difficult to change his bad habits. He skipped school, lied, made bad friends, was fooled several times and refused to change his ways. Later, a fairy with sky-blue hair taught him that whenever he lied, his nose would grow longer. He lied three times in a row, and his nose grew so long that it was impossible for him to even turn around in the room. At this time, Pinocchio began to wake up, but he still couldn't resist the temptation of the bad boy and followed him to the "Playing Country" again. A few months later, Pinocchio grew a pair of donkey ears on his head, and then he became a full-blown donkey and was sold to the circus. Soon, Pinocchio broke his leg during the performance, and was sold by the circus owner to a businessman to skin him to make drumheads.

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