This poem stands out from 2.2 million poems. It was written by the author Li Qianqian at the age of 9 according to a little girl selling matches in Andersen's fairy tales. It is known as "the sun of children's literature in the world" and "the father of modern fairy tales". At that time, this poem won the gold medal in the World Children's Poetry Competition organized by the United Nations, which was the first time that a China poet won an international prize. At that time, it was popular all over the country and touched many adults. It has been continuously included in primary and secondary school textbooks and teaching AIDS, made into MTV, and imitated by primary school students over the years. This poem expresses Liu Qianqian's sympathy for the little match girl. She wants to give her a cake, a cotton-padded coat and listen to records with her. This shows her compassion and beautiful heart. However, the young author did not become a "poet" later. Now he is a 42-year-old educator. Mother gave me two cakes, and I kept one quietly. Stop asking. What is this for? Dad put a cotton-padded coat on me, and I won't break it. Stop asking. What is this for? My brother gave me a box of musicals and I chose the most beautiful page. Stop asking. What is this for? At night, I put them by the bed and let my dreams fly out of my bed. Stop asking. What is this for? I'm going to give her a cake and a cotton-padded coat to keep her from the wind and snow. Sing the most beautiful songs together. Do you want to know who she is? Please ask Grandpa Andersen-she is the little sister selling matches. Extended data:
The whole poem consists of six sections. In the first section, in the morning, "I" quietly left a cake given by my mother. In the second quarter, at noon, my father put on a cotton-padded coat for me and told me not to break it. In the third quarter, in the afternoon, "I" selected the most beautiful page from a box of songs sent by my brother. In the fourth season, at night, "I" put cakes, cotton-padded clothes and songs on the pillow to make Mengmeng fly out of bed quickly. In these four sections, I didn't explain why I did this, which aroused readers' curiosity and stimulated their desire to continue reading. The fifth section talks about "I" giving her cakes, giving her cotton-padded clothes to keep out the wind and snow, and singing with her. The author skillfully sets a suspense in this section, which arouses the reader's interest: Who is "she"? Section VI Reveals the Mystery: Everything I did was for the little girl who sold matches under Grandpa Andersen's pen. This poem is full of sincere feelings, clever suspense has captured the reader's heart, fascinating and full of artistic appeal. China 9-year-old Liu Qianqian's poem "Don't Ask Why" won the "Filja" gold medal in the World Children's Poetry Competition held by the United Nations last year. According to the little girl selling matches, the author Andersen is from Denmark and is known as the "king of fairy tales". This is a modern poem that pays attention to the selection of materials for children's life and easily resonates with students. The "I" described in the poem put cakes, cotton-padded clothes and songs on the pillow and gave them to the little match girl in her dream, hoping that the little girl would not be hungry and cold and could sing happily together. A pure, kind and compassionate child jumps to the page. Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty, which is a kind of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, although they are all written for feeling things, they are generally informal in format and rhythm. Modern poetry is free in form and rich in connotation. Image management is more important than rhetoric application, which completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry "gentle and sincere, mourning without complaining", and puts more emphasis on free and open, straightforward statement and communication between "feeling and invisibility" Don't ask why. My mother gave me two cakes, and I kept one quietly. Stop asking. What is this for? Dad put a cotton-padded coat on me, and I won't break it. Stop asking. What is this for? My brother gave me a box of musicals and I chose the most beautiful page. Stop asking. What is this for? At night, I put them by the bed and let my dreams fly out of my bed. Stop asking. What is this for? I'm going to give her a cake and a cotton-padded coat to keep her from the wind and snow. Sing the most beautiful songs together. Do you want to know who she is? Please ask Grandpa Andersen-she is the little sister selling matches. Liu Qianqian's Don't Ask Why won an international prize in the World Children's Poetry Competition. The 9-year-old is a student of Dongguan Dongfanghong Primary School in Hubei Province. Sponsored by UNESCO, this competition has nearly10 million children from 57 countries. The international jury selected 20 best poems from the selected works, and Liu Qianqian's Don't Ask Why is one of them. Modern poetry, also known as "vernacular poetry", can be traced back to the late Qing Dynasty, which is a kind of poetry. Compared with classical poetry, although it is written for feeling things, it is generally informal in format and rhythm. Modern poetry is free in form and rich in connotation. Image management is more important than rhetoric application, which completely breaks through the characteristics of ancient poetry "gentle and sincere, mourning without complaining", and puts more emphasis on free and open, straightforward statement and communication between "feeling and invisibility" Don't ask why. Mother gave me two cakes, and I kept one quietly. Don't ask, why is this? Dad put a cotton-padded coat on me, and I won't break it. Don't ask, that's it. Why? My brother gave me a box of songs, and I chose the most beautiful page. Stop asking. What is this for? At night, I put them by the bed and let my dreams fly out of my bed. Stop asking. What is this for? I gave her cake, gave her cotton-padded clothes to keep out the snow, and sang the most beautiful songs together. Do you want to know who she is? Please ask Grandpa Andersen-she is the little sister selling matches.