China News Service, Beijing, July 28 (Reporter Ying Ni) As the driving force behind "Wolf Totem", the famous book curator An Boshun turned this book into a hit.

And now, when An Boshun picked up the pen, he couldn't help using "wolf" as the protagonist.

  "Young Wolf" was born because An Boshun wanted to help his friends, as well as some young parents and their children. He found that some children around him were gradually having problems with their lives, and some could not resist the temptation of having fun. This led to the failure of the college entrance examination, and some of them were withdrawn, which made his career unsuccessful...So, after years of cultivating in the field of literature and publishing, he began to devote a lot of effort to the growth of young people, hoping to use his own way to help the anxious parents and parents. The child answers the puzzle.

Photo courtesy of the new classic culture of the book cover of "Young Wolf"

  Later, a little wolf brought him inspiration-because of the publication of "Wolf Totem", An Boshun almost traveled to the grasslands of the motherland, often shocked by the vast and beautiful scenery, and also for the elves on the grasslands-the wolf's The story was deeply moved, and a bold idea emerged, letting the little wolf be the protagonist, focusing on the little wolf, that is, the growth of adolescents.

  Thus, a little wolf named Bayar was born under his pen.

Bayar was born in the Elun Grassland. Before he opened his eyes, he was hunted down. Unfortunately, he was abandoned by a she-wolf and was accidentally adopted by a stray mastiff.

He was energetic, caused a lot of misfortunes, and even almost fell to death; he learned to hunt prey by himself, but was ridiculed by stray dogs; he confessed to the cute mastiff sister, but unexpectedly let her adoptive father, King Mastiff, bite off fiercely. Tail; He longs for freedom, walks alone, but is caught by other wolves and acts as the "nanny" for their children... The path of growth is difficult and ups and downs, can he overcome suffering, overcome himself, and shoulder greater responsibilities?

  As an old friend of An Boshun for more than 30 years, the famous scholar Zhou Guoping bluntly said that this novel is an animal novel on the surface, and the wolf is the protagonist, but in fact it is a growth novel.

The most important things for growth are three points: to have ideals, to have love, and to have trust. This is the growth of romanticism; the other is to be independent, brave, and meet the challenges of life, which is the growth of heroism.

And these three points are concentrated on the protagonist Bayar, who is An Boshun.

  Speaking of how reading changes life, An Boshun believes that this is not a metaphysical statement, but is actually something that can happen chemically.

"When a child is young, the sooner he will plant the seeds of sympathy and compassion in his genes to inspire and awaken him. For example, let him learn to sympathize with the plight of a child who sells matches on a winter night. Others, let the child leave a layer of sympathy and compassion, kindness and love in his mind as soon as possible, and this person will benefit all his life."

  Zhou Guoping shared the unsuccessful interaction between himself and his son.

"My son Xiaoshengchu, the teacher arranged prose reading in the Chinese holiday homework, including Zhou Guoping's prose. The son called and said,'Dad, I have to read your book.' Yes, he has never liked reading books. Although I am in the same environment as my younger sister, my younger sister has read one after another since she was a child, but my brother is very good at sports, so I don’t want to force him to force him to read as many books.