Zheng Chunhua

Zheng Chunhua
Born 1959 (age 5657)
Chun'an County, Zhejiang
Occupation Writer
Language Chinese
Nationality Chinese
Ethnicity Hui people
Alma mater Lu Xun Literary Institute
Nanjing University
Period 1980 - present
Subject Children's literature
Notable works Big Head Son and Small Head Dad
Children A son and a daughter
Relatives Zheng Chengyi (father)
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Zheng.
Zheng Chunhua
Traditional Chinese 鄭春華
Simplified Chinese 郑春华

Zheng Chunhua (born 1959) is a Chinese writer best known for writing children's literature.[1] She is noted for her book Big Head Son and Small Head Dad, which was a besteller among children's literature, and the adapted animation with the same name, released in 1995, was also a big hit.[2]

Biography

Zheng was born into a Hui people family, in Chun'an County, Zhejiang in 1959. After high school, she worked in a farm and soon became a nursery governess in 1979, after the Culture Revolution. Zheng started to publish works in 1980.[3] That same year, her poem, Little Bed, won first prize at the Shanghai Youth Poetry Creation Contest. In 1981, she was assigned to Shanghai Adolescence and Children Press as an editor. Her noted book, Big Head Son and Small Head Dad, was published in 1990, and has been adapted for animation with the same name in 1995.[4]

Works

Adaptations

One of her works has been adapted for animation:

Awards and Commendations

Personal life

Zheng has two children, a son and a daughter.

References

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