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What is Tang Sulan’s famous saying?

Tang Sulan was born in 1965 in Ningxiang, Hunan. Graduated from the Chinese Department of Hunan Normal University in 1985. In 1988, he was admitted to the Institute of Children's Literature, Department of Chinese Language, Zhejiang Normal University, and graduated in 1991 with a master's degree[1]. China's first-class writer, editor and reviewer, professor at the School of Liberal Arts of Hunan Normal University. Member of the Chinese Writers Association, deputy chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee for Democracy, and member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference. [2]

Created and published more than 40 children's literature works, and has won the National Outstanding Children's Literature Award, Soong Ching Ling Children's Literature Award, Bing Xin Children's Literature New Work Award, Chen Bochui Children's Literature Award, etc. His representative works include "The Story of the Stupid Wolf", "The Little Witch is So Beautiful", "The Elf in the Attic", etc.

I recently read a book called "The Devil Knocks on the Witch's Window". At first glance, it seems that demons and witches are not suitable for children to watch - of course not! This book is a collection of contemporary award-winning children's literature. It combines stories written by famous writers such as Tang Sulan, Xu Dexia, and Zhu Xiaowen into one book.

"The Devil Knocks on the Witch's Window" is the title of the book and the title of the chapter. This is a story written by teacher Wang Wei. It’s a story about a little girl who switches roles with a witch, and then the devil attacks. In the end, the witch who turned into a little girl relied on courage and wisdom to try various methods to turn the devil into a good person.

Some things cannot be forced, you must learn to be smart. In fact, the little girl changed roles because she felt too tired from homework and wanted to play growing vegetables. It was an escape, from doing homework and going to school. Of course, I'm not saying that what the little girl did was wrong. People can't live just to do homework, right? Of course it's impossible. As long as you can relax your mind and body, it is not impossible to do homework after repairing.

The witch turned out to be a peasant woman who grew vegetables in her own garden. After switching roles with the little girl, I started going to school. The little girl who became a witch planted vegetables in the garden every day. She didn't feel tired at all. When the sun went down, she slept soundly on the witch's bed, as if she had never slept so sweetly. What about the witch who turned into a little girl? She is doing homework. She didn't find homework tiring, but found it fun. So, when she had to copy the text three times, she copied it twenty-eight times; when she had to copy the question twenty times, she did it 349 times... Therefore, the girl's parents no longer had to worry about it. The girl does her homework and sleeps peacefully every night. In the eyes of the teacher, she is still the same girl, just studying hard.

But that night, the devil struck. The witch who turned into a girl tried her best to delay time and turn the devil into a good person. Later, the witch changed roles with the little girl and used some fruits and vegetables to make the devil's ears, tongue, nose and heart look brand new... Later, the devil became a good person and helped the witch sell vegetables. !

"The Devil Knocks on the Witch's Window" contains not only this story, but also articles such as "The Whales Depart", "Dragonfly", "Five Hundred Test-Tube Stars", "Century Turtle", etc. These stories not only allow us to learn knowledge, but also allow us to use our imagination, and we can also learn to write essays!