The Barber refers to Qin Wenjun, and The Barber is the representative work of Mr. Qin Wenjun, a famous modern writer. The full text is divided into three parts. The first part writes that Xiao Sha is timid and afraid to shave his head. The second part tells the story of how the master shaved Xiao Sha's head. The third part describes how I shaved Xiao Sha's head.
In the article, when I shaved Xiao Sha's head, he didn't feel any discomfort. I thought I was a good barber, so I called myself "the master of shaving". The barber master wrote down the confident appearance of the author Qin Wenjun when he shaved his cousin's head, which reflected the innocence and optimism of his childhood.
Qin Wenjun, born in Shanghai, 1954, is a writer of children's literature. He is currently the vice chairman of Shanghai Writers Association, a member of the National Committee of Chinese Writers Association, the editor-in-chief of China Children's Literature, and the deputy director of the Children's Literature Committee of Chinese Writers Association.
More than 6 million words have been published, including more than 50 works such as Biography of Gary for boys, Biography of Jammeh for girls, Baby in Charge, Psychological History of a Girl, Naughty Days, Escape, Xiao Ya Lin Xiaomei, Small Series and Dancing Sunflowers.
His works have won more than 50 awards at home and abroad, 10 has been adapted into film and television dramas, more than 10 works have been included in Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools, and more than 10 works have been published in Japanese, English, German, Korean and Dutch. 20 17, 165438+ 10 month, 16 won the writer of the year award of 20 17 Chen Bochui International Children's Literature Award.
197 1 year, Qin Wenjun went to Tallinn Forest Farm in Daxing 'anling, Heilongjiang Province to cut in line for farming. 198 1 year began to publish the first novella "Shining Firefly", 1982 began to create literature. Works often show children's thoughts and behaviors from the perspective of children. 1984 graduated from the Department of Language and Literature, East China Normal University.