
About This Novel
This book collects 16 popular fairy tales represented by the Japanese fairy tale master Kenji Miyazawa, including "Kaze no Matasaburo". In "The Biography of Gusko Budori", Gusko Budori sacrificed himself to prevent people from being affected by the cold wave, and in "Kenju Forest Park" the simple, kind and unrewarded Kenju are all true portrayals of Miyazawa Kenji himself; and "Kaze no Matasaburo" The friendship between Nakazaburo and his classmates and the description of the natural scenery, the discussion of the law of the jungle in "Twenty-Six Nights", and the journey of the little rabbit Hermon from good to evil in "Shell of Fire" all demonstrate the rich charm and profound connotation of Miyazawa Kenji's works. Miyazawa Kenji integrates his compassion and kindness into his pure and highly creative writings, leading readers to experience the beauty of nature and regain the innocence in their hearts.
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