
It's not kung fu, it's shit fu
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Winner of the 17th Munhakdongne Children's Literature Award
“If you ever have any trouble, this shit man will come to you anytime.”
A sweet and fluffy collection of short stories that will give you a taste of strength.
The 17th Munhakdongne Children's Literature Award winner, Cha Young-ah's "Not Kung Fu, But Poop Fu," has been published.
Starting with Kim Ryeo-ryeong's "A Seahorse Lives in My Heart" and Lee Yeong-seo's "A House Playing with Books," "The School of Lies" is said to have transcended the boundaries of our children's literature, the "Sam Baek-i's Seven-Day Market" series ("Hey, So-and-So, You're a Crazy Guy!" and "The Story of Sam Baek-i That Sam Baek-i Doesn't Know"), which was highly praised as the definitive edition of original folk tales, and "Summer Sparkles," which was praised as a work that provides a fundamental answer to the question of why we must read fairy tales, this work was selected as the 17th winner of the Munhakdongne Children's Literature Award, which has depicted the world of children through literature every time.
Author Cha Young-ah, who took her first steps as a children's story writer with this work, has been honing her skills for over 15 years as a writer for numerous TV entertainment programs and children's programs.
“Living means encountering one million fourteen thousand two hundred and eighty-nine wonderful things”, “Sneakers developed by Dr. Iship Dying after 50 years of research and approved by HASA”, “Samgyeopsal is a taste that gives you strength”, etc. His witty sentences that you will never forget once you read them, his free imagination, and humor that is carefully packed into warm stories represent his strength.
"Not Kung Fu, But Poop Fu" contains three adventure stories about small, clumsy, but kind-hearted children.
The story of Tani, who became a poop-slinger in front of his friends, learning the universe's greatest martial art, 'Poop-Poo', from Poop-Poo Man ("Not Kung Fu, But Poop-Poo"), the story of Miji, who received her first package in her nine-year-old life, putting on the sneakers she found in the package and running towards heaven ("Oh, Miji's Delivery"), and the story of the village-saving mission given to the cowardly rat 'A Line of Ramen' that is scarier than a mousetrap ("A Line of Ramen"), these three fairy tales rush to an unexpectedly lovely and cheerful conclusion, giving readers a 'taste of strength' as strong as pork belly.
Artist Han Ji-seon, with her free and dynamic lines and simple and warm colors, has expanded the scope of emotion by adding paintings.
“If you ever have any trouble, this shit man will come to you anytime.”
A sweet and fluffy collection of short stories that will give you a taste of strength.
The 17th Munhakdongne Children's Literature Award winner, Cha Young-ah's "Not Kung Fu, But Poop Fu," has been published.
Starting with Kim Ryeo-ryeong's "A Seahorse Lives in My Heart" and Lee Yeong-seo's "A House Playing with Books," "The School of Lies" is said to have transcended the boundaries of our children's literature, the "Sam Baek-i's Seven-Day Market" series ("Hey, So-and-So, You're a Crazy Guy!" and "The Story of Sam Baek-i That Sam Baek-i Doesn't Know"), which was highly praised as the definitive edition of original folk tales, and "Summer Sparkles," which was praised as a work that provides a fundamental answer to the question of why we must read fairy tales, this work was selected as the 17th winner of the Munhakdongne Children's Literature Award, which has depicted the world of children through literature every time.
Author Cha Young-ah, who took her first steps as a children's story writer with this work, has been honing her skills for over 15 years as a writer for numerous TV entertainment programs and children's programs.
“Living means encountering one million fourteen thousand two hundred and eighty-nine wonderful things”, “Sneakers developed by Dr. Iship Dying after 50 years of research and approved by HASA”, “Samgyeopsal is a taste that gives you strength”, etc. His witty sentences that you will never forget once you read them, his free imagination, and humor that is carefully packed into warm stories represent his strength.
"Not Kung Fu, But Poop Fu" contains three adventure stories about small, clumsy, but kind-hearted children.
The story of Tani, who became a poop-slinger in front of his friends, learning the universe's greatest martial art, 'Poop-Poo', from Poop-Poo Man ("Not Kung Fu, But Poop-Poo"), the story of Miji, who received her first package in her nine-year-old life, putting on the sneakers she found in the package and running towards heaven ("Oh, Miji's Delivery"), and the story of the village-saving mission given to the cowardly rat 'A Line of Ramen' that is scarier than a mousetrap ("A Line of Ramen"), these three fairy tales rush to an unexpectedly lovely and cheerful conclusion, giving readers a 'taste of strength' as strong as pork belly.
Artist Han Ji-seon, with her free and dynamic lines and simple and warm colors, has expanded the scope of emotion by adding paintings.
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It's not kung fu, it's shit fu
Oh, the unknown courier
A line of ramen
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Oh, the unknown courier
A line of ramen
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The first story, "It's not Kung Fu, it's Shit Fu"
Tan, who became a poop-sitter in front of his friends, learns the universe's best martial art, Poop-Poop, from Poop-Man!
Things got crazy when the teacher asked the class how many wheels there were on the two tricycles.
Tani ended up shitting his pants.
Tan-i, who was already teased with “Are you tanned?” because of her skin color resembling her mother’s, is now suffocated by the thought of being called a poop general or a poop sitter.
A poop man with golden poop muscles appears in front of the dejected Tan.
Ddongpuman teaches Tani the universe's greatest martial art, Ddongpu, and tells him about the greatness of Ddong.
The world's greatest heroes, like Spider-Man, Batman, and the Power Rangers, possess the first-class know-how to always poop before going out. "If you ever face any difficulties, this Poop Man will be there anytime," promises Poop Man, dispelling Tan-i's worries and boosting his confidence.
"The General is here? General Poop!" He was so proud that he could proudly tell the kids in his class who teased him about the greatness of poop! The next day, Tan-i ate all the rice and side dishes prepared by his grandmother, and sat on the toilet with a full stomach and shouted,
“Anchovies, tofu, and perilla leaves! You have given me your body and soul, so I will be strong.
“Again, aaaa ...
Will Tan-i's wish come true? This story, which depicts Tan-i's journey to regain her confidence and stand on her own two feet, with childlike imagination and innocence, will warm the hearts of readers.
If you feel a surge of strength surge through your mind while having fun with Ddongpuman, you have already learned the greatest martial arts in the universe.
Second Story "Oh, the Unknown Courier"
Nine-year-old Miji's first package arrives! Where did the sneakers from the box take her?
From the perspective of nine-year-old Omiji, this is what it means to be an adult.
Waving your hand on the street and a taxi stops, playing a smartphone game and your mom or dad ignores you, or receiving a delivery box delivered to you.
But one day, the first package arrives in an unknown life.
The sender's name is so tattered and torn that not a single letter is legible, and inside the box are unidentifiable white sneakers and a product manual.
The instructions say that if you put on white sneakers and run while calling out the name of someone you want to meet, the sneakers will take you to that person in heaven.
Without hesitation, Miji calls out the name she longs for with all her heart and all her stomach strength.
“Bongja, Bongja, Bongja!”
As the reviewer said, “It shows what the lyricism of a children’s fairy tale is,” “Oh, the Unknown Delivery Man” is a masterpiece that beautifully and fantastically depicts the process of Miji, who lost her beloved dog Bongja, recalling memories of Bongja one by one and truly saying “Goodbye, Bongja.”
Although I broke up with Bongja, the love I gained thanks to Bongja still remains.
So, in the daily life that Miji returned to, there were so many things to love like a bongja.
Like cherry blossoms in full bloom welcoming the end of winter, Miji, who had gone through a time of irresistible pain, realized that Bongja had always been by her side.
And the height of my heart that has grown so much.
Becoming a true adult is much more than waiting for a taxi to stop on the street or receiving a package delivered to you.
The third story, "A Line of Ramen"
What is the terrifying mission given to the cowardly rat 'A Line of Ramen'?
'A Line of Ramen' is the name of the most fearful rat in the sewer city.
When other rats go to a kimbap restaurant where they have to 'choreur' 40 times, or to a fish shop where they have to 'choreur' 60 times, they come back with just one line of ramen from the ramen shop in front of their house where they only have to 'choreur' three times.
My mother always tells me to be careful, to be careful again, saying that the world is like a big mousetrap.
A single line of ramen is given the crucial task of putting a bell on the neck of a fearsome one-eyed cat that threatens the village.
The only things he can count on are his sincerity in consistently buying a pack of ramen every night and his mother's lullaby, "Yosuyosu yaho juice juice yaha," which promises to make a fairy appear when sung.
The more I move towards the one-eyed man, the more complicated my feelings become.
But a line of ramen that barely found the one-eyed cat unexpectedly witnesses the one-eyed cat in trouble...
"A Line of Ramen" is a story that gives readers the catharsis of a delicate protagonist defeating a powerful villain, while also making us ponder what we must confront and what courage we must muster.
Readers will also be able to realize that the enemy before them is not just a target for punishment, but another life that breathes and feels pain like us, and that only by not losing compassion for the life we call the enemy can we become true winners. Readers will also be able to realize that true 'strength' was contained in the lullaby their mother sang to them every night.
Tan, who became a poop-sitter in front of his friends, learns the universe's best martial art, Poop-Poop, from Poop-Man!
Things got crazy when the teacher asked the class how many wheels there were on the two tricycles.
Tani ended up shitting his pants.
Tan-i, who was already teased with “Are you tanned?” because of her skin color resembling her mother’s, is now suffocated by the thought of being called a poop general or a poop sitter.
A poop man with golden poop muscles appears in front of the dejected Tan.
Ddongpuman teaches Tani the universe's greatest martial art, Ddongpu, and tells him about the greatness of Ddong.
The world's greatest heroes, like Spider-Man, Batman, and the Power Rangers, possess the first-class know-how to always poop before going out. "If you ever face any difficulties, this Poop Man will be there anytime," promises Poop Man, dispelling Tan-i's worries and boosting his confidence.
"The General is here? General Poop!" He was so proud that he could proudly tell the kids in his class who teased him about the greatness of poop! The next day, Tan-i ate all the rice and side dishes prepared by his grandmother, and sat on the toilet with a full stomach and shouted,
“Anchovies, tofu, and perilla leaves! You have given me your body and soul, so I will be strong.
“Again, aaaa ...
Will Tan-i's wish come true? This story, which depicts Tan-i's journey to regain her confidence and stand on her own two feet, with childlike imagination and innocence, will warm the hearts of readers.
If you feel a surge of strength surge through your mind while having fun with Ddongpuman, you have already learned the greatest martial arts in the universe.
Second Story "Oh, the Unknown Courier"
Nine-year-old Miji's first package arrives! Where did the sneakers from the box take her?
From the perspective of nine-year-old Omiji, this is what it means to be an adult.
Waving your hand on the street and a taxi stops, playing a smartphone game and your mom or dad ignores you, or receiving a delivery box delivered to you.
But one day, the first package arrives in an unknown life.
The sender's name is so tattered and torn that not a single letter is legible, and inside the box are unidentifiable white sneakers and a product manual.
The instructions say that if you put on white sneakers and run while calling out the name of someone you want to meet, the sneakers will take you to that person in heaven.
Without hesitation, Miji calls out the name she longs for with all her heart and all her stomach strength.
“Bongja, Bongja, Bongja!”
As the reviewer said, “It shows what the lyricism of a children’s fairy tale is,” “Oh, the Unknown Delivery Man” is a masterpiece that beautifully and fantastically depicts the process of Miji, who lost her beloved dog Bongja, recalling memories of Bongja one by one and truly saying “Goodbye, Bongja.”
Although I broke up with Bongja, the love I gained thanks to Bongja still remains.
So, in the daily life that Miji returned to, there were so many things to love like a bongja.
Like cherry blossoms in full bloom welcoming the end of winter, Miji, who had gone through a time of irresistible pain, realized that Bongja had always been by her side.
And the height of my heart that has grown so much.
Becoming a true adult is much more than waiting for a taxi to stop on the street or receiving a package delivered to you.
The third story, "A Line of Ramen"
What is the terrifying mission given to the cowardly rat 'A Line of Ramen'?
'A Line of Ramen' is the name of the most fearful rat in the sewer city.
When other rats go to a kimbap restaurant where they have to 'choreur' 40 times, or to a fish shop where they have to 'choreur' 60 times, they come back with just one line of ramen from the ramen shop in front of their house where they only have to 'choreur' three times.
My mother always tells me to be careful, to be careful again, saying that the world is like a big mousetrap.
A single line of ramen is given the crucial task of putting a bell on the neck of a fearsome one-eyed cat that threatens the village.
The only things he can count on are his sincerity in consistently buying a pack of ramen every night and his mother's lullaby, "Yosuyosu yaho juice juice yaha," which promises to make a fairy appear when sung.
The more I move towards the one-eyed man, the more complicated my feelings become.
But a line of ramen that barely found the one-eyed cat unexpectedly witnesses the one-eyed cat in trouble...
"A Line of Ramen" is a story that gives readers the catharsis of a delicate protagonist defeating a powerful villain, while also making us ponder what we must confront and what courage we must muster.
Readers will also be able to realize that the enemy before them is not just a target for punishment, but another life that breathes and feels pain like us, and that only by not losing compassion for the life we call the enemy can we become true winners. Readers will also be able to realize that true 'strength' was contained in the lullaby their mother sang to them every night.
GOODS SPECIFICS
- Date of publication: February 6, 2017
- Page count, weight, size: 96 pages | 242g | 170*220*5mm
- ISBN13: 9788954644310
- ISBN10: 8954644317
- KC Certification: Certification Type: Conformity Confirmation
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