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What are the top ten classics that primary school students must read?

1, Romance of the Three Kingdoms

The Romance of the Three Kingdoms describes the history of nearly a hundred years from the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty to the beginning of the Western Jin Dynasty, focusing on war, and tells the story of the warlord melee in the end of the Eastern Han Dynasty and the political and military struggle between Wei, Shu and Wu.

2. Water Margin

The book describes the grand story of Liangshan hero's resistance to oppression, his growth in Liangshan, Shui Bo, his enlistment in the Song Dynasty and his eventual demise.

3. A Dream of Red Mansions

A Dream of Red Mansions is an earthly novel with world influence. It is recognized as the pinnacle of China's classical novels, an encyclopedia of feudal society in China and a master of traditional culture.

4. Journey to the West

This novel is based on the historical event of "Tang priest learning from the scriptures" and deeply depicts the social reality at that time through the author's artistic processing.

5. Silent spring

The book shows the readers the impact of modern pollution on ecology in an all-round way and gives a powerful warning to mankind. In the book, the author questions the scientific practice of agricultural scientists and government policies.

6. Old things in the south of the city

Old Things in the South of the City is the representative work of Lin, a female writer in Taiwan Province Province. This work tells the story of Eiko's childhood through her childish eyes, reflecting the author's nostalgia for childhood and the south of Beijing.

7. Fortress Besieged

Life is a besieged city and marriage is a besieged city. If you rush in, you will be surrounded by various concerns about survival. Fortress Besieged is Qian Zhongshu's new work. Qian Zhongshu described the life of a group of intellectuals with his free and easy humor.

8. "Jinghua Garden"

The first half of the novel tells the story of Tang Ao, Duo Jiugong and others who traveled overseas by boat, including their experiences and history in countries such as daughter country, scholar country and intestine-less country.

9. noise and commotion

This novel tells the family tragedy of Compson, a declining landlord in the south. Old Compson idled around and drank too much. His wife is selfish, cold and complaining.

10, "Four generations under one roof"

The book takes the Xiaoyangquan Hutong in Beiping as the background, and through complicated contradictions and entanglements, with the Qi family in the Hutong as the main body and the residents such as the Qian family and the Guan family as the auxiliary parts, depicts the images of many ordinary people at all levels of society at that time;

1 1, camel Xiangzi

Camel Xiangzi reveals the tragic fate of the people at the bottom of semi-colonial and semi-feudal China society through the story of the rickshaw driver Xiangzi's ups and downs in his life and finally sinking. Xiangzi's experience proved that the working people in the semi-colonial and semi-feudal era could not change their situation through their own hard work and personal struggle.

12, teahouse

Teahouse shows the social changes of nearly half a century in three times: the Reform Movement of 1898, the scuffle between warlords and the eve of the founding of New China. Through a teahouse called Yutai, it reveals the dark, corrupt and bizarre society in China for nearly half a century and all the people in this society.

Extended data

Reading classics has many advantages:

First, broaden your horizons.

The sea of knowledge is vast, and we enter the world described by the masters through reading. In the process of reading classics, we can see a bigger world, broaden our horizons, understand history and gain knowledge. At the same time, our world has become broader.

Second, improve expression.

Every time you read a classic, it is a process of feeling. Through reading for a long time, the reading level has been continuously improved, and personal understanding has been deepened. Reading a book a hundred times is self-evident.

Third, improve self-cultivation.

The classic works are tried and tested, profound in content and full of philosophical truth. It is of great practical significance for us to deal with the relationship between good people, people and society, and people and nature.