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Books about Qingming Festival

Books about Qingming Festival include: "Riddle", "Grandpa's Angel", "A Leaf Falls", "Grandpa Became a Ghost", and "The Blue Other Side".

1. "Riddle"

The author of this book is the modern Liu Xun. This is an original Chinese picture book about tomb-sweeping, death and family ties between ancestors and grandchildren during the Qingming Festival. The story follows a seven-year-old girl during the Qingming Festival. She was raised by her grandmother in her hometown. Her grandmother passed away last year. On the morning of Qingming Festival, she and the adults went back to her hometown to visit her grandma's grave.

2. "Grandpa's Angel"

This picture book is a masterpiece of life education by the modern German children's illustrator Jutta Bauer. The story mainly tells the story of a seriously ill grandfather. Lying on the hospital bed, he told his ignorant grandson about his life.

3. "A Leaf Falls"

The author of this book is the modern Bascaglia. This is a fairy tale about life. The author uses the story of a leaf to experience the four seasons to tell the delicate balance between life and death. The text is simple and the meaning is profound. It is most suitable for use as a teaching material for life education. It can be called a graphic version, children's version of "Meet Tuesday".

4. "Grandpa Becomes a Ghost"

The author of this book is the modern-day Firth Ackerson. The story mainly tells the story of little Aspen's grandfather after his death. He became a ghost and spent several strange nights with little Aspen in order to retrieve what he had forgotten.

5. "The Blue Shore"

The author of this work is the modern Alex Hill. The novel tells the story of Harry, a little boy who died in a car accident and worried about his father. , mother, sister and friends, with the help of the ghost Arthur, return to the world to say their final goodbyes and express the love story that they would never have time to tell during their lifetime.