Who wrote the nursery rhyme of hedgehog haircut?

The author of nursery rhymes about hedgehog haircut is Yan Guanghua, whose pen name is Lu Bing, from Jinhua, Zhejiang.

This book is a collection of fairy tales, children's poems and nursery rhymes by Lu Bing, a famous writer of children's literature, and includes such famous articles as Wave Doll, Haircut by Little Hedgehog and Hole in the Chin. Hairdressing of Little Hedgehog was selected as a Chinese textbook for primary schools, which is well known by children. Lu Bing's fairy tales are humorous and full of wisdom and philosophy.

Often set small suspense and waves in the plot; His children's poems and nursery rhymes vividly and interestingly show the truth, goodness and beauty in life. The language is carefully refined and has a clear rhythm.

Lu Bing (1924—2006) lived in his grandfather's house as a child and was influenced by rich traditional culture and folk literature. 1945 was admitted to Zhejiang university, 1955 was transferred to Shanghai Children's Publishing House, and 1987 won the first Taofen Publishing Award.

He began to write for children's newspapers as early as in college. After editing China Children's Times in 1947, he soon published a collection of fairy tales "The Story of the Bridge" and a collection of essays "The Mud Child". After that, he published various poems, fairy tales, fables and theories. In his later years, he mainly wrote children's songs, fairy tales and children's poems for children.

The children's song "Little Hedgehog Haircuts" is a short children's song and tells us an interesting story. A little boy who didn't like haircut was mistaken for a hedgehog because his hair was too long. After cutting off his hair, he found it was a little doll.

Haircut by Little Hedgehog is one of the series of picture books of Kissing Nursery Rhymes. Selected 33 representative works of Mr. Lu Bing's nursery rhymes, each with exquisite paintings. Poets attach great importance to the particularity of readers, and the themes of these nursery rhymes mostly involve children's observation and experience of the surrounding things, so as to adapt to children's early acceptance, understanding and hobbies. He is familiar with children's life, psychology and personality characteristics, and his works vividly depict the external performance of children's words and deeds and their psychology.