Who is the author of "Don't ask what this is for"?

The writer is Liu Qianqian, a third-grade student of Guandong Primary School in Sun Yicheng County, Hubei Province, China.

Excerpt from "Don't ask what this is for":

Mom gave me two cakes,

I left one quietly.

Don't ask, why is this?

Dad dressed me in cotton-padded clothes,

I won't break it.

Mom gave me two cakes,

I left one quietly.

Don't ask, why is this?

Dad dressed me in cotton-padded clothes,

I won't break it.

Don't ask, why is this?

My brother gave me a musical,

I chose the most beautiful page.

Extended data

This poem was written by Liu Qianqian according to The Little Match Girl written by Danish writer Andersen. In this little poem, he said in extremely simple and childlike language that he would give his cake and cotton-padded clothes to his starving sister and sing the most beautiful songs with her.

Cake, cotton-padded clothes and songs are all realistic, but the little sister he wants to help is something he can only see in his dreams; His sympathy and love for his suffering sister are sincere, however, the way he realized his wish is illusory. Fantasy and reality are so naturally and wonderfully combined, which shows the innocent and kind heart of a teenager who is still childlike.

The expression of this little poem is also ingenious. With secrets and questions, "Don't ask why?" To arouse our curiosity and question the "she" mentioned in the poem. Finally, the little author told us that she was the "match seller" described by Grandpa Andersen.