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Chinese and foreign classics to be read in the new Chinese language curriculum standards for junior high school students

#education# Introduction There is a kind of wealth called "the book has its own house of gold", there is a kind of proficiency called "playing, chess, calligraphy and painting", there is a kind of courage called "reading a lot of books", there is a kind of temperament called "belly" "Poetry and calligraphy come from China." Let's read together and our temperament will improve. For more related content, please pay attention to the Education Channel!

1. Chinese and foreign classics to be read in the new Chinese language curriculum standards for junior high school students

1. "How Steel Was Tempered"

2. "Robinson Crusoe"

3. "Gulliver's Travels"

4. "Stars and Spring Waters"

5. "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening"

 6. "Journey to the West"

 7. "Water Margin"

 8. "Camel Xiangzi"

 9. "Biography of Celebrities"

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10. "Childhood"

2. Chinese and foreign classics read according to the new Chinese language curriculum standards for junior high school students

First grade of junior high school

1. Journey to the West /(Ming Dynasty) Written by Wu Chengen. People's Literature Publishing House

2. Selected Fairy Tales of Andersen/(Denmark) Written by Andersen; translated by Ye Junjian. Yilin Publishing House

3. Childhood/(Russian) written by Gorky; translated by Liu Liaoyi. People's Literature Publishing House

4. Captain Grant's Daughter/(French) Verne; translated by Fan Xiheng. China Youth Publishing House

5. Water Margin/(Ming Dynasty) Shi Naian, written by Luo Guanzhong. People's Literature Publishing House

6. "Robinson Crusoe"

7. "Gulliver's Travels"

Second grade of junior high school

< p> 1. Luotuo Xiangzi/Lao She. People's Literature Publishing House

2. How Steel is Tempered/(Former Soviet Union) by Ostrovsky; translated by Mei Yi. People's Literature Publishing House

3. Sherlock Holmes/(English) written by Conan Doyle; translated by Ding Zhonghua. Zhongzhong Publishing House

4. Biography of Madame Curie/(France) Written by Airy Curie; translated by Zuo Mingche. The Commercial Press

5. Three Hundred Tang Poems/(Qing Dynasty) Compiled and Selected by Hengtang Retired Scholars. People's Literature Publishing House

6. "Stars. Spring Water"

Third grade junior high school

1. Romance of the Three Kingdoms/(Ming Dynasty) written by Luo Guanzhong. People's Literature Publishing House

2. Selected Song Ci/Selected Annotations by Hu Yunyi. Shanghai Ancient Books Publishing House

3. The True Story of Ah Q//Selected Works of Lu Xun/Written by Lu Xun. People's Literature Publishing House

4. Selected ancient prose. People's Education Press

5. Dream of Red Mansions/(Qing Dynasty) Cao Xueqin, written by Gao E.

People's Literature Publishing House

6. "Picking Up Flowers in the Morning and Evening"

3. Chinese and foreign classics to be read in the new Chinese curriculum standards for junior high school students

1. "Annotations and Translations of the Analects of Confucius" "Yang Bojun

2. "The Romance of the Three Kingdoms" Luo Guanzhong

3. "Journey to the West" Wu Cheng'en

4. "Water Margin" Shi Naian

5. "A Dream of Red Mansions" by Cao Xueqin

6. "Selected Readings from Lu Xun's Works"

7. "Midnight" by Mao Dun

8. "Home" by Ba Jin< /p>

9. "Camel Xiangzi" by Lao She

10. "Fortress Besieged" by Qian Zhongshu

15. "Uncle Tom's Cabin"

16. "The Sorrows of Young Werther" (Germany) Goethe

17. "How the Steel Was Tempered" (former Soviet Union) Ostrovsky

19. Don Quixote" (Spain) Cervantes

21. "Jane Eyre" (English) Charlotte Bronte

22. "Notre Dame de Paris" (France) Victor Hugo

23. "The Red and the Black" (France) Stendhal

24. "Resurrection" (Russia) Tolstoy

25. "Eugenie Grandet" (France) Balzac

26. "The Pickwick Papers" (English) Dickens

27. "The Old Man and the Sea" "(US) Hemingway

28. "Snow Country" (Japan) Kawabata Yasunari

29. "The Catcher in the Rye" (US) Salinger

4 . Chinese and foreign classics for junior high school students to read in the new Chinese language curriculum

Seventh grade reading list

1. "Red Rock" by Luo Guangbin and Yang Yiyan;

2 ."The Complete Works of Andersen's Fairy Tales" (Denmark) written by Andersen, translated by Ye Junjian;

3. "Childhood" (Russia) written by Gorky, translated by Liu Liaoyi;

4. "Captain Grant's Children" 》 (France) by Jules Verne, translated by Fan Xiheng;

5. "The Education of Love" (Italy) by Amicis, translated by Tian Yaqing.

Reading list for eighth graders

1. "Song of Youth" by Yang Mo;

2. "Camel Xiangzi" by Lao She;

< p> 3. "How Steel Was Tempered" (former Soviet Union) by Ostrovsky, translated by Mei Yi;

4. "The Sherlock Holmes" (UK) Conan Doyle Written by Ding Zhonghua and others;

5. "The Biography of Madame Curie" (France) written by Eli Curie, translated by You Mingche.

Ninth grade reading list

1. "Home" by Ba Jin;

2. "Gadfly" (Ireland) by Voynich, translated by Li Minmin; < /p>

3. "Petro Goriot" (France) written by Balzac, translated by Fu Lei;

4. "Shakespeare's Dramatic Stories" (UK) adapted by the Lamb siblings, translated by Xiao Qian;

5. "Autobiography of an Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Youth Edition)" edited by Shanghai Education Press.