The author of "Hailibu the Hunter" is Huang Beijia.
Huang Beijia was born in Rugao, Jiangsu Province, and began to publish her literary works in 1973. She graduated from the Chinese Department of Peking University in 1982, majoring in literature, and became a professional writer of Jiangsu Writers' Association in 1984. She is currently a member of the National Committee of the Chinese Writers' Association, vice-chairman of the Jiangsu Writers' Association, and director of the Creative Writing Office.
The collection of short and medium works "At the Water's Edge", "This Moment is So Brilliant", "Please Walk with Me", "The Dance of the Vine", "The Rose Room", "Dangerous Game", "The May of Sadness", "Love Someone and Let Him Be Free", the collection of prose essays "Window Scenery", "The Stirring Stamps of Life", "Flowers Behind the Glass", and the collection of "Collected Essays of Huang Beijia" in four volumes and so on.
Expanded Information:
Hunter Helibut, the Hunter, the Hunter, the Hunter's Life, the Hunter's Life, the Hunter's Life, and the Hunter's Life. p>"Hailibu the Hunter" tells the story of the kind-hearted hunter Hailibu who sacrificed himself to become a big stone to save his fellow townsmen, and praises his noble quality of helping people and sacrificing himself to save others.
The text mainly tells two short stories. The first natural paragraph introduces the story, pointing out the place where the story takes place. The second to sixth natural paragraph, mainly about the eagerness to help people Hailibu saved the little white snake, get a can understand the animal speech gem. The seventh natural paragraph to the end, mainly about Hailibu in order to save the townspeople to tell the truth, breaking the taboo on the use of gems, and as a result, he turned into a stone, people from generation to generation to commemorate him.
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