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What red stories are suitable for children to tell?

1, sparkling red star

The picture book The Sparkling Red Star is adapted from the novel The Sparkling Red Star by writer Li Xintian. Pan Dongzi, the hero of the story, grew up in a revolutionary family. When he was very young, his father left his hometown to join the Red Army. After his mother joined the Party, she covered the Red Guards and guerrillas in Liuxi Village, his hometown. The oppression of sufferings in the old society and the indomitable struggle of parents inspired Pan Dongzi.

He is full of revolutionary ideals and fighting spirit, resourceful and fearless when dealing with the bully Hu Hansan. With the support of Grandpa Song and the care of the Party organization, we finally found a revolutionary team and embarked on a new journey. Pan Dongzi's witty and brave little hero image is deeply rooted in people's hearts and becomes a classic of an era.

2. The Rain of Xiaojie

Based on the story of Rain Comes Without Death. The picture book mainly tells the story of Yulai, who was 0/2 years old in Shanxi-Chahar-Hebei Border Region during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period. Once, Uncle Li, a traffic policeman, hid in Yulai's house to avoid the Japanese, and Yulai was caught by the Japanese to cover Uncle Li.

He insisted on not telling Uncle Li where he was hiding. The devil pulled Yulai to the river and tried to kill Yulai. Unexpectedly, Yulai jumped into the river before the devil shot, and skillfully escaped from the devil's gun with superb swimming skills.

3. Small traffic police

The text of the book Little Traffic Police is taken from Tao Cheng's memoir My Family. The story describes the struggle life of underground party organizations in the revolutionary war years, portrays the witty and brave characters of Jiao Xiao and Ang Lee, and is an excellent theme for carrying out revolutionary traditional education in modern students.

The article "Little Traffic Police" has been selected as a Chinese textbook for primary schools. Because of its vivid stories and vivid characters, it is deeply loved by young readers and has a wide influence in society. Therefore, publishing this traditional revolutionary theme in the form of picture books not only enhances readability and interest, but also promotes the excellent revolutionary traditional spirit, which is indeed a good way of education.

4. Chicken Hair Letter

The story is adapted from Huashan's novel "Chicken Hair Letter". It tells the story that Hai Wa, a child of Longmen Village, was ordered to send a chicken hair letter to Zhang Lianchang of the Eighth Route Army at a critical moment, and then met with danger on the way. With his wit and courage, he fought bravely with the enemy and finally successfully completed the task.

5. Little Soldier Zhang Ga

Adapted from Xu Guangyao's novella Private Zhang Ga, Private Zhang Ga is a classic of China's children's literature. The novel tells the story of Zhang Ga, a boy in Baiyangdian area of central Hebei Province, who grew up under the harsh war environment and the training of the revolutionary team during the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression period.

The image of Zhang Ga, an anti-Japanese hero, has not only become one of the classic figures in China children's literature, but also been put on the screen, influencing and inspiring generations.