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Who is the author of Shuke and Beita?

Shuke and Beita was written by Zheng.

As one of Mr. Zheng's representative works, Shuke and Beita was made into an animated cartoon by Shanghai Film Studio, and then played on several TV platforms, which became an indispensable memory for many post-80s children and made it one of the domestic classic animations.

In Zheng Zai's fairy tales, the criticism of the education system is incisive. From ancient times to the present, China's educational philosophy and exam-oriented education are particularly prominent, permeated with the practical and utilitarian concept of "learning to be excellent and be an official", which combines education with examination and ignores children's nature.

A Brief Introduction to Shuke and Beita's Story

Mouse Shuk was born in a mouse family with a very bad reputation, and was destined to be accused of being a thief at birth. On Monday, he didn't want to be a thief, so he decided to leave home and go outside by helicopter to exchange his labor for food.

Beta is also a little mouse. A terrible shadow has been following him since the day he was born. That shadow is kitten Li. Beta doesn't want to starve to death. He must find a way of life. Later, Beta became a tank soldier and defeated Millie. He is determined to find his own life and go to a place without cats.

Coincidentally, on Monday, I met Beta, and two little mice became good friends! They recognized a little boy-Cpaing.

With the help of Cpaing, Shuke and Beita founded Shunk Beta Airlines to serve more small animals. The operation of airlines is not always smooth. Pirates always come after them again and again. The resourceful and brave Shuke and Beita finally defeated the pirates and let the small animals live a happy and peaceful life.