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Who is the author of Three Bags of Wheat?

The author of Three Bags of Wheat is Wei Wei.

Jiangsu Education Press, Grade Three, Book One, Lesson Nine "Three Bags of Wheat" Author: Wei Wei, party member, Dafeng, Jiangsu. 1982 began to publish works. 1997 Join the Chinese Writers Association.

Representative works: There are 17 fables, fairy tales, science fiction stories, giraffe's neck, little fox's exposure letter, happy little squirrel, injured tiger king, and novel misty rain. Major operas include Brotherhood, The First County of Taiping, Stories in the Big Forest, etc.

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The original work of Three Guarantees of Wheat:

The Spring Festival is coming soon. Grandpa Land sent a bag of wheat to pigs, calves and monkeys.

The little pig looked at the wheat in Huang Cancan and shouted happily, "Great! I love white steamed bread and pancakes! " He can't wait to grind wheat into flour and make all kinds of food.

The calf picked up a full grain of wheat, looked at it again and again, thinking, what a good wheat! I'll save it first, and then I'll eat it slowly when all the forage and miscellaneous grains at home are finished. In order to prevent mildew and moth-eaten, calves often move that bag of wheat outside to get some air and bask in the sun.

As for the little monkey, he thought that the bag of wheat in front of him was the best kind of wheat, so he planted all the wheat in the field.

A year later, Grandpa Land visited pigs, calves and monkeys again.

He went to the pig's house first. The pig said, "Thank you for giving me that bag of wheat last year, which made me eat the best food." I licked my tongue. Looking at the simple and lovely appearance of the pig, Grandpa Land couldn't help laughing.

After bidding farewell to the pig, Grandpa Land came to the calf's house. The calf said to the old man, "I haven't finished the wheat you gave me last year." The calf took out the bag with half a bag of wheat in it. The old man nodded.

Finally, Grandpa Land came to the little monkey's house again. Speaking of the bag of wheat last year, the little monkey took the old man's hand and said mysteriously, "Please come with me."

Grandpa Land followed the little monkey to the back room. Ah, the barn is full of wheat stacks. The little monkey said, "I planted wheat in the field, and this is all my harvest." Please take some home. "The old man stroked the little monkey's head and said excitedly," You are so smart! Really capable! "