A Cat Who Wants to Fly is written by Chen Bochui.
Chen Bochui is a great master of Chinese children's literature and a leading figure. At the age of 77, he donated his life savings to establish the "Chen Bochui Children's Literature Award". He is also known as "Andersen of the East". He has created and translated a large number of children's literature works and enjoys a high reputation at home and abroad.
"A Cat Who Wants to Fly" is a fairy tale written by Chen Bochui when he was 50 years old. It describes a cat that is arrogant, vain and loves to sleep. It does not like to work or study, and only wants to Fly into the sky. He liked to brag that he was a runner, a singer, a traveler, and a fisherman, but none of it was true.
Character Events
Mr. Chen Bochui was born in Baoshan, Shanghai on August 13, 1906; in 1923, he began writing children's literature and wrote his first novella "Model Student" "; in February 1929, he was appointed as a teacher at Shanghai Infant Normal School; in 1937, he wrote "New Pictures of Exile" and so on.
After the outbreak of the Anti-Japanese War, he wrote more than 20 articles exposing and accusing the Japanese invaders for "Li Bao", "Translation Bao" and "Wen Wei Po", including "New Picture of Exile" and "Man Wrapped in Black Cloth". Chinese crimes, essays, poems and novels that reflect the lives of children in the national crisis, and is committed to translating European and American children's literature. He has published more than ten kinds of foreign children's literature, such as "The Elephant Prodigy", "The Man Who Sold His Heart", "The Wizard of Oz" and "The Empty House". literature.