Wu Ran: Notes on Walking on the Moon

The word "Go to the Moon" can be marked as Erhai Lake: very clean, without a trace of dust. It can also be noted that the author of this article, Wu Ran, is from Yunnan, but his article is wonderful. The author vividly wrote that he and his grandmother walked on the moon.

Formerly known as Wu Xingran. Born in Xuanwei City, Yunnan Province, 1946. After graduating from high school, I worked as a worker and a primary school teacher. Later, the Spring City Evening News was edited, and the children's supplement of Little Orange Lamp was edited from 65438 to 0985.

Member of Chinese Writers Association, deputy director of Children's Literature Committee of Yunnan Writers Association. 1973, Haihua, the first children's literature, was published in Yunnan Daily. Since the 1980s, he has devoted himself to the creation of children's essays and prose poems, and published essays and collections of prose poems, such as Gesi, Liangshan Wind, Storm Collection, Pearl Rain, Birds Singing and Walking on the Moon.

Personal work

More than 65,438+00 books have been published, including essays and collections of prose poems, Gesi, A Bowl of Water, My Pony (Taiwan Province Edition), Birds Singing, Angel's Flower Room, etc. He has won many awards such as the 2nd and 5th National Excellent Children's Literature Awards of Chinese Writers Association, Soong Ching Ling Children's Literature Award and Bing Xin Children's Book Award.

His works have been selected into hundreds of anthologies, among which Our Ethnic Primary School, New Year's Gift, Pearl Spring and Yangmeihui have been included in the Chinese textbooks for primary schools in nine-year compulsory education. Wu Ran was born in 1946 in Xuanwei, Yunnan. Member of Chinese Writers Association, executive director of Yunnan Writers Association, deputy director of Children's Literature Committee, and senior editor of Spring City Evening News. Apart from editing, I mostly write for children.

1973 The children's literature Haihua was published in Yunnan Daily. He has published essays such as Gesi, Feng Yu Ji Hua, Pearl Rain, A Bowl of Water, My Pony (Taiwan Edition), Cherry Blossom Letter, Iron Gate and Lock, and ten Yu Ben's children's essays.