1, "China Fables" by Zhou Yizhu
Publication date: 2009. 12, page number: 190.
Title: 2 1 century juvenile literature must read classics.
Introduction: The world of fables is always full of philosophy that warns the world and teaches others, all kinds of vivid images, and vivid and interesting stories: dressing up for others, waiting for rabbits, and the blind touching the elephant.
2. The Fable Story of China: edited by Ma Xiaoping.
Release date: 2010.01; Page number: 15 1.
Series name: Guo Xueer children series.
Introduction: China's fables have a long history. Ann reminds us of the profound truth with simple stories. No matter animals or birds, every plant and tree is endowed with spirituality and wisdom.
ISBN: 978-7-5307-46 15-8
3. Fable of China: edited by Cui.
Release date: 2011.01; Page number: 179.
Title: Little Stupid Bear Collection Reading Classics 1+ 1 Audio-visual Series.
Introduction: fables are taught from the opposite side, mainly by satire and exhortation. It is a laughing literature, with humor and satire as its distinctive artistic features. This feature stems from the traditional wisdom of our people and is also the reason why fables have been loved by the public so far.
ISBN: 978-7-5386-5052-5
4, "China Fable Story" Author: "Everyday Up Series" editorial department.
Date of publication: June 2009; Page number: 192.
Name of series: Everyday Up Series
Introduction: Young readers can naturally connect with people and things in real life from these interesting stories, which will help to stimulate their rich imagination. According to the needs of quality education, this book selects more than 100 fables in the history of China's cultural development from the vast fable kingdom.
ISBN: 978-7-5463-0483-0
5. Fable of China: edited by Ye Tao.
Date of publication: 2000; Page number: 50 1
Series Name: China Children's Classic Story Series.
Introduction: Fables with strong ideological, narrative and artistic features, such as Magic, Uneasy Dead, Bee Neglect 167.
ISBN: 7-80 103-249-7