Why is Wu said to be a naughty child?

Because it hides the sea, the sun, the coast, the city, and finally itself. So Wu is a naughty and naughty child.

Original text of "Where Is the Fog":

Once upon a time there was a mist, and he was a naughty and naughty child.

One day, the fog flew to the sea.

"I want to hide the sea." So, he hid the sea. Neither the water, nor the ships, nor the blue distance can be seen.

"Now I want to hide the sky together with the sun." So, he hid the sky together with the sun. Suddenly, the surroundings became dark, and neither the sky nor the sun in the sky could be seen.

The fog came to the shore.

"Now I want to hide the coast." So, the fog hid the coast and the city at the same time. Houses, streets, trees, bridges, even pedestrians and little black cats, the fog hides everything and nothing can be seen.

He hid above the city and said, "Who should I hide now?" It seemed that there was nothing left to hide.

"I want to hide myself." Wu hid himself.

Soon, the sea with the ships and the distance, the sky with the sun, the coast with the city, the streets with the houses and bridges, were all exposed. Pedestrians were walking on the road. The little black cat also appeared, wagging its black tail and taking a leisurely walk.

Where is the fog? Don't know where it disappeared to.

Extended information:

"Where is the Fog" is a scientific fairy tale written by Sergunenkov. It uses personification to describe the familiar word "fog". Natural phenomena are described as stories about children playing hide and seek with the world. The fog hides the sea, sky, city and other scenery in turn, presenting a wonderful scene of the world being hazy under the heavy fog.

Sergunenkov Boris Nikolaevich is a Soviet and Russian writer of fairy tales, essays, and essays, also known as a children's literature writer. Born on February 28, 1931 in Khabarovsk. He has experienced a lot in his life and has been to many places and engaged in many professions: he has been a reporter, a shepherd, a miner, a sailor, and a forest ranger.

It occupies a special position in Russian literature in the second half of the 20th century. In his own creation, he chose a unique method of dialogue with the world and God, reformed and enriched traditional genres, perfectly combined novels, essays, fairy tales, poetry, and even philosophy, and created his own The genre form he calls "silence", that is, "creating invisible language".

Main works include novel collections "Forest Guards", "Horses in the Forest", "Autumn and Spring Forest Ranger Notes", "Qianye Yin", fairy tale collections "Fairy Tales", "Fairy Tale Tree" "Go to Pushkin - on foot or by bicycle", "The Life of a Fairy Tale Teller", etc.

The main theme of his works is the relationship between man and nature. His thoughts are profound and advanced. His art is unique and cannot be copied. It is heart-warming, sentimental, admirable and thought-provoking.