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Which book does The Adventures of Tintin come from?

The Adventures of Tintin comes from the book The Adventures of Tintin, which is a masterpiece of China's children's literature.

The author is Yan Wenjing (1915-July 20th, 2005), formerly known as Yan Wenjin. Hubei Wuchang people. Modern writer, essayist and famous children's writer. He is the author of South-South and Uncle Beard and Tintin's Adventure. ** * party member.

65438-0935 worked in Beiping Library, and 65438-0938 went to Yan 'an. He has served as a teacher of Lu Yi Literature Department in Yan 'an, deputy editor-in-chief of Northeast Daily, director of the Propaganda Department of the Chinese Communist Party Literature Department, deputy secretary of the Party Group of the Chinese Writers Association, executive secretary of the Secretariat, editor-in-chief of People's Literature, and president and editor-in-chief of People's Literature Publishing House. Member of Editorial Board of People's Literature Publishing House, director of ibby China Branch, member of Presidium of Chinese Writers Association, director of Children's Literature Committee, deputy to the Fifth National People's Congress, and member of the Fifth, Sixth and Seventh CPPCC National Committees.

Introduction to the story:

There is a little girl named Tintin. She has a round face, bright eyes, good heart and good homework, but there is something wrong with her. She is timid and loves to cry. In fact, Tintin herself doesn't want to be timid, for fear that others will laugh at her and cry.

Therefore, Tintin also felt very distressed. An ant named Red Eyebrow said to Tintin, "There is a teacher named' Know everything' who will tell you how to be bold." So, wearing the ant hat that Red Eyebrow gave her, Tintin became a little ant. Then, she followed Chi Mei to the omniscient teacher.

They came to Ant Cave just in time for the Meteorological Observatory to report that it might rain later. So, the ants rushed to deliver food, and Red Eyebrow joined in, and Tintin followed Red Eyebrow to help carry it.

After the food was finished, the ant king told them, "Teachers who know everything like to run around. Someone told me just now that he slept in a snail's shell outside. Go quickly and you will find it. " They found the big snail, but the teacher who came out to meet their big brother was an omniscient. Red eyebrows let Tintin keep looking. On the way, the deaf old poplar said, "The teacher knows everything." When he reached a river called Kuankuan River, he crossed the river.

Tintin and Red Eyebrow try to cross the river again. Hongmei made a boat out of two leaves and a branch and began to cross the river. A pike shook the leaves, the boat tilted and the red eyebrow fell into the water. When Tintin was in a hurry, the dragonfly let Tintin and Red Eyebrow grab his leg and quickly saved them to the leaves. After they went ashore, they continued to look for the "omniscient teacher".

Then, they met their second brother, the omniscient teacher, the old goat, the wasp and the dandelion. Finally, with their enthusiastic help, they found the omniscient teacher. The teacher said to Ding Ding, "In this trip, you gained courage and courage from red eyebrows, old poplars, dragonflies, old goats and dandelions." Ding Ding said: "I am with Red Eyebrows, and I think I should be a brave child."