Who is the author of Going Hiking Tomorrow?

The protagonist of "I will go hiking tomorrow" is a (student), and the poet writes about the mood of (a child's inner excitement and expectation on the eve of the hike).

Original text:

Turn over...

Oh - I can't sleep.

Is the sea there really as many colors as the teacher said?

Turn over...

Oh - I can't sleep.

Are the clouds in that place really as white and soft as my classmates said?

Turn over...turn over...

Oh - when will it get dawn? ?

There is a punctuation mark "——" behind "ala", which is called a dash. This dash indicates the prolongation of the sound. When we read "ala", we must lengthen the sound, so that It can better express the anxious and helpless mood of the young author.

The text "Going Hiking Tomorrow" is written about a child who is going to go hiking the next day. He is excited and excited to the point of insomnia. The child's endless imagination about hiking. The content of the poem is simple and easy to understand, and the author's mood is An experience that almost every child has had.

Extended information

Fang Suzhen, the author of "Going Hiking Tomorrow", is a senior children's literature writer in Taiwan, China. She has long been engaged in the creation and translation of children's poems, fairy tales and picture book stories, as well as the compilation of Chinese textbooks. .

He has served as the chairman of the Cross-Strait Children's Literature Research Association, an editorial board member of Kangxuan Textbooks, a consultant for the Chinese Language Department of the Hong Kong Education Press, and a consultant for the Picture Book Reading Center of the School of Preschool Education of Capital Normal University. His representative works include "I Have Friendships to Rent".

Fang Suzhen, born in 1957 in Yilan, Taiwan, graduated from the Department of Educational Psychology at Fu Jen Catholic University in Taiwan. She likes traveling and reading picture books. She has won the first prize for children's poetry in Taiwan's Hung Chien-chuen Children's Literature Award and the first prize in fairy tales at the Mandarin Daily Children's Literature Reed Award. She is currently the chairman of the Cross-Strait Children's Literature Research Association.

He is the author of "Happy Birthday to You", "Mama's Heart, Mama's Tree", "Yes, Fat Stone", "Monster's Dictionary Difficulty", "The Elf's Dream of Flying", etc., and Translated and written more than seventy picture books.