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"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd": Zhang Tianyi's last long fairy tale, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Children's Literature

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With the vigorous development of the film and television industry, children have begun to walk into the cinema. However, whenever I take children to the movies, I can't find a special fit for children. Sometimes even if you encounter one or two of them, they are basically foreign.

Back when I was a child, foreign movies and television had not yet been widely disseminated, and the first thing I did when I came home from school every day was to crouch in front of the TV set and wait to see the big windmill.

Today, kids don't have to wait, there are countless cartoons that can be watched at any time. It's just that there seems to be less of our own work.

"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd": Zhang Tianyi's last long fairy tale, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Children's Literature

<h1 class= "pgc-h-arrow-right" > Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world</h1>

When it comes to Chinese children's literature writers, Zhang Tianyi should be a well-deserved pioneer. His fairy tales occupy an important place in the history of Chinese children's literature.

Zhang Tianyi was born in Nanjing in 1906, and then he completed primary and junior high school in Hangzhou. In 1926, Zhang Tianyi was admitted to Peking University, but after joining the Communist Party of China, he resolutely chose to drop out of school in order to experience the social life of the lower classes.

After that, Zhang Tianyi worked as a tutor, accountant, office clerk and so on. It was not until 1929 that Zhang Tianyi officially began his professional writing career.

In the initial writing, Zhang Tianyi focused more on the real society and used ironic techniques to expose the ugly phenomena in society. One of the masterpieces is the political satire "Mr. Warwick".

"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd": Zhang Tianyi's last long fairy tale, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Children's Literature

In 1933, Zhang Tianyi created his first fairy tale , Dalin and Xiaolin , which was hailed as the second milestone in the history of Chinese fairy tales after Ye Shengtao's Scarecrow.

After that, he successively created "The Bald King", "The Story of Luo Yingwen", "The Story of The Brainless", "The Golden Duck Empire", "The Secret of the Treasure Gourd" and so on.

Zhang Tianyi, who has a pure heart, suffered a major blow in his life during the Cultural Revolution. Divided into bourgeois factions, he went to Xianning, Hubei Province, to work, but was later half-dead and speechless due to illness. But the strong man did not admit his fate, but insisted on working for nearly 10 years after being cured.

"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd": Zhang Tianyi's last long fairy tale, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Children's Literature

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"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd" is a fairy tale completed by Zhang Tianyi in 1958 and adapted into a movie in 2005.

Reading this fairy tale, you will soon be attracted to the primary school student Wang Bao in the story. He is like most children in life, innocent and lively, but a little naughty, loves fantasy, and always hopes that all the unhappiness in life can be solved by a magical baby.

Then a treasure gourd appeared. With this treasure gourd, Wang Bao could have whatever he wanted, he could fly wherever he wanted, and even his most headache homework was easily solved.

"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd": Zhang Tianyi's last long fairy tale, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Children's Literature

However, the treasure gourd can also make mistakes. At the end of the story, wang Bao, a primary school student, finally understood that if he wanted to succeed and get everyone's approval, he could only do it through his own efforts.

This children's film full of fantasy and romanticism was released, and it immediately aroused everyone's hot discussion. Guangming Network commented: "'The Secret of treasure gourd' mixes fairy tales of the 50s, mainstream values of the 70s, performance characteristics of the 80s, directing techniques of the 90s, and computer animation technology in the 21st century, which is just an entertainment children's film that is more suitable for the tastes of domestic audiences." ”

"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd": Zhang Tianyi's last long fairy tale, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Children's Literature

The film invited Chen Peisi to voice Bao Hulu, and Liang Yongqi, who was popular at the time, played Wang Bao's teacher, and the theme song of the movie was also sung by Zhang Hanyun, who was half of the sky at that time.

A good writer, writing a good work, and then interpreting it through those good actors, it is also a natural thing to be successful.

"The Secret of the Treasure Gourd": Zhang Tianyi's last long fairy tale, the Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Zhang Tianyi and his fairy tale world Golden Rooster Award for Best Children's Film Children's Literature

<h1 class="pgc-h-arrow-right" > the way out of children's literature</h1>

In China, there are many excellent works of children's literature, but few people have translated them into movies or television suitable for children.

Especially when so many excellent foreign films and television can be displayed in front of us incomparably smoothly, our own works seem to be ashamed to see people retreat behind the scenes.

Today's children, turn on the TV, either "Peppa Pig", or "Wang Wang Team", do not know whether it is lucky or unfortunate.

I especially hope that one day I will take my children into the cinema and see those children's films of our own;

I hope that one day, when the child turns on the TV, he will give priority to our own good cartoons.

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