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Recommendation of four classic novels

Journey to the West shows the Monkey King's fighting spirit and good moral character, fearless, brave, positive and optimistic. This is a book that we middle school students can never get tired of reading.

A Dream of Red Mansions focuses on the love of life and death between Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu, and constructs the history of the rise and fall of Jia, Wang and Wang, as well as the traditional ending of the novel's final anti-happy ending, which has extremely high tragic aesthetic value. The vivid characters and exquisite and beautiful story descriptions in the novel are the masterpieces of China's classical novels and the treasures of world literature.

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms takes the history of Wei, Shu and Wu at the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty as the background and the rise and fall of Shu and Han as the main line, and reproduces the history of political and military struggles in the past hundred years, from the Yellow Scarf Uprising in the first year of Zhong Ping (A.D. 184) to the unification of the Three Kingdoms in the first year of Taikang (A.D. 280).

Outlaws of the Marsh, based on the story of Sung River Uprising in the late Northern Song Dynasty, is a great epic describing the people's uprising.

Robinson Crusoe is a literary masterpiece with a wide spread and great influence, which shows a strong bourgeois enterprising spirit and enlightenment consciousness.

Camel Xiangzi is a tragedy described by Lao She, a great people's artist, with sympathetic brushstrokes: in Beijing in the late 1920s, a hardworking and sturdy underclass struggled hard with a beautiful dream of getting rich, and was finally swallowed up by a dark storm, revealing the slave psychology and final disillusionment of the "little people" at that time.

The Count of Monte Cristo is the masterpiece of Dumas, a famous French writer. Tang Taisi, the first mate of the Pharaoh, was entrusted by the captain to send a letter to the Napoleonic Party. He was framed by two despicable guys and a judge and sentenced to death. Father Faria, a cellmate, taught him all kinds of knowledge and told him the secret of a batch of treasures buried in Monte Cristo before his death. After Tang Taisi escaped from prison, he found the treasure and became a rich man. From then on, he assumed the alias of Count of Monte Cristo, and after careful planning, he repaid his benefactor and punished his enemies. This book is full of romantic legends, with novel chapters and fascinating chapters.