Mid-autumn festival picture book
Mid-Autumn Festival is a traditional festival in China, which falls on August 15th every year. The Mid-Autumn Festival is coming. Here are some good-looking Mid-Autumn Festival picture books for your reference. Welcome to browse!
Xiao Li's Mid-Autumn Festival
Lihua
Translator: Sun Qi
? On August 15th, the moon, relatives and friends send moon cakes? Every Mid-Autumn Festival is an anti-hometown reunion day, and Korea is no exception. This book is about going home during the Mid-Autumn Festival. There are not many words, but the pictures show the beautiful folk life and exude the strong atmosphere of the Mid-Autumn Festival in Korea.
14 the mouse looks at the moon
Author: (Japan) Iwamura and Ryo
Translator: Peng Yi
A big family consisting of 14 mice of different ages and personalities, in order to enjoy the moon, constructed a story about the director watching the moon in a big tree. Orderly, division of labor and cooperation, simple and warm stories make people feel warm in this Mid-Autumn Festival.
Chinese memory. Traditional Festival Picture Book: Mid-Autumn Festival
Author: Wang Zaozao
Grandpa talks about the legend of Mid-Autumn Festival, the origin of moon cakes and the customs of Mid-Autumn Festival? On the basis of traditional folk stories and pictures in China, let children feel warmth and love while reading, and at the same time naturally understand the traditional culture of China.
The story of Mid-Autumn Festival
Author: Sina
The story of every traditional festival is an encounter with history. On the Mid-Autumn Festival, the story of the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon is indispensable. This book tells the myths and legends of the Mid-Autumn Festival with a unique painting style of China, and has an understanding and memory of the traditional culture of China.
Picture Book China Story: Mid-Autumn Festival
Author: Xixi
Editor: Zheng Qinyan
Painting: Qu
The reading materials recommended by the Central Academy of Fine Arts are also myths and legends about the Mid-Autumn Festival, with some Mid-Autumn Festival customs.
Male prostitute.
Author: Xiong Liang
Painting: Xiong Liang/Duan Hong
Male prostitutes are traditional toys in old Beijing. It is recorded in the Chronicle of Yanjing at the Age of Years, which records the local customs of old Beijing. Every Mid-Autumn Festival, smart people in the city make images of toads and rabbits out of yellow mud and sell them, calling them male prostitutes. ? Male Prostitute is one of the Chinese series of picture books, and it is an original picture book with China flavor. The author is the leader of original picture books in China. His paintings are exquisite, with Gu Zhuo style and childlike interest. It tells the story of a prostitute who lost her address looking for a little boy waiting for a gift. This plot reminds me of Xiao Bai looking for a friend. ) Is it tradition and persistence? Many of them are worth savoring.
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