The author of Gyro is Gao Hongbo.
Gao Hongbo, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Writers Association, Director of the Children's Literature Committee of the Chinese Writers Association. He once served as a member of the Party Committee of the Chinese Writers Association, secretary of the Secretariat, chairman of the Chinese Literature Foundation, and editor-in-chief of "Poetry Magazine".
His representative works include the prose collection "Whispers", the poem "I Want", "Collected Works of Gao Hongbo" (eight volumes), "Gao Hongbo's Wen Cun" (nine volumes), etc. His works have won the China Publishing Government Award, the National Outstanding Children's Literature Award, the "Five One Project" Award, and the National Book Award. "Gyro" was selected into the first volume of the unified Chinese textbook for fourth grade.
Text topic
This article mainly recalls the experience of "I" defeating the big top with a small top in childhood, and shares the inspiration I gained from it: "A person cannot be judged by his appearance, and the sea water cannot be measured." . The text in the text is full of childlike innocence, showing the joy of growing up, expressing the nostalgia for childhood life and the love for life.
The article can be divided into five parts:
Part 1 (1-3): Introducing the production and gameplay of tops.
Part 2 (4): Write about "my" experience of whittling tops.
Part 3 (5-7): Write that "I" got a top from my uncle on my birthday.
Part 4 (8-12): The small top that writes "I" defeated the big top.
Part 5 (13): Write about the insights "I" gained from playing top.