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What are the compulsory courses for high school Chinese in the People's Education Press?

There are three articles in the compulsory classical Chinese course in the Chinese People's Education Edition of high school: Zhu Zhiwu's retreat from the Qin army, Jing Ke's assassination of the King of Qin, and Hongmen Banquet.

1. "Zhu Zhiwu Retreats the Qin Army" written by Zuo Qiuming of the Pre-Qin Dynasty tells that in 630 BC, Qin and Jin jointly attacked the Zheng State on the pretext that the Zheng State had been rude to Jin Wengong and was close to the Chu State. When his own country was in danger, Zhu Zhiwu went to the enemy country to negotiate. In front of the powerful Qin, he was neither humble nor arrogant, and he was eloquent and finally made Qin withdraw its troops from Zheng. The article has vivid images, beautiful language, clear layers, tight organization, thorough reasoning and powerful logic.

2. "Jing Ke Assassins the King of Qin" in "Warring States Policy·Yan Ce III" written by many people during the Warring States Period records the tragic historical story of Jing Ke's assassination of the King of Qin during the Warring States Period, reflecting the society at that time. The political situation reflects Jing Ke's spirit of valuing justice over life and having the courage to sacrifice for the Yan State. The article expresses the character through a series of plots and dialogues, actions, expressions, demeanor, etc., and creates the image of the hero Jingke.

3. "Hongmen Banquet" is a historical biography written by Sima Qian, a great historian and litterateur in the Han Dynasty. It comes from "Historical Records of Xiang Yu". The article describes a banquet held by Xiang Yu and Liu Bang, the leaders of two anti-Qin armies, at Hongmen on the outskirts of Xianyang, the capital of the Qin Dynasty, in 206 BC.

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The classical Chinese texts that are compulsory for high school Chinese include: Preface to the Lanting Collection, Chibi Fu, Travel to Baochan Mountain, etc. ?

1. "Preface to the Lanting Collection" by Wang Xizhi of the Eastern Jin Dynasty is also known as "Preface to the Lanting Collection" and "Preface to the Lanting Collection". "Preface to Orchid Pavilion" describes the beauty of the landscape around Orchid Pavilion and the joy of the party, expressing the author's feelings about the impermanence of life and death.

2. "Chibi Fu" is a poem written by the Northern Song Dynasty writer Su Shi. It was written in the fifth year of Yuanfeng, the reign of Emperor Shenzong of the Song Dynasty, when he was demoted to Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei). This poem describes what the author and his friends saw and felt while boating on a moonlit night at Red Cliff. It uses the author's subjective feelings as clues and uses the form of question and answer to reflect the author's transition from the comfort of moonlit boating to the sadness of nostalgia for the past and the sadness of the present. The philosophy of spiritual liberation.

3. "A Journey to Baochan Mountain" is a travel diary written by Wang Anshi, a politician and thinker in the Northern Song Dynasty, in the form of a reminiscence after visiting Baochan Mountain on his way home from his resignation. The travel notes are based on the facts and are mixed with narratives and discussions. Many of the ideas elaborated in it were not only valuable at the time, but also have extremely far-reaching practical significance in today's society.

Reference material: People’s Education Press-High School Chinese Compulsory Course 1?