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Gorky and Little Photographer: What does this article mean?

This text tells the story of a young pioneer taking pictures of the Soviet writer Gorky, who tried his best to cooperate with the children's work. When the photo was about to be taken, the child found that he had forgotten to bring the film, and the photo could not be completed.

? The Little Photographer is a short story written by the Soviet writer Leopolysov. It is the first volume of the sixth lesson of Chinese in grade three [1], translated by Zhao Huachang [2] and read by Jin Feng [3].

The text tells the story of a young pioneer who couldn't take pictures of the Soviet writer Gorky because he didn't bring film. Gorky is very busy at work and generally does not accept interviews and photos from reporters. Gorky learned that a young pioneer wanted to take a picture of himself, so he readily agreed to the child's request. Gorky tried his best to cooperate with the children in the process of preparing for the photo shoot. When the photo was about to be taken, the child found that he forgot to bring the film, and the photo was not completed. Although Gorky wanted to provide this film for his children, he left in tears. Finally, Gorky told the secretary that he would not receive reporters from magazines, but if he was a young pioneer, he would definitely let him in. This story reflects the writer Gorky's care and love for the young pioneers.