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What books are suitable for freshmen?

Lead: Books are the spiritual food of human beings. Since ancient times, there has been a saying that "rich people don't have to buy fertile land, and books are a thousand cents." With books as your companion, you can find the answers to college and life. Bian Xiao has compiled books suitable for freshmen. I hope you like them:

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Humanist readers

1, College Humanities Reader edited by Xia (three volumes: man and self, man and country, man and the world), Guangxi Normal University Press, 2002.

2. Archives of University Spirit (ancient, modern and contemporary), edited by He, Guangxi Normal University Press, 2004.

3. Ideological Training: Dialogue with Ding Dong, Xie Yong, Gao Zengde, Zhao Cheng and Zhi, Guangdong People's Publishing House, 2004.

Abstract: The way of university is to train more talents than others, which is very clear and difficult to do in the world. At the beginning of the new century, and Xia advocated "spiritual adults", and humanistic education began to enter the practical level of education at all stages. By reading these books, you can become an intellectual with conscience and strength, a modern citizen who knows his mission, rights and responsibilities, and a world citizen who is at the forefront of human civilization.

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General history reading materials

1, The Course of Beauty by Li Zehou, Cultural Relics Publishing House, 198 1 edition.

Li Zehou, the enlightener of China's open era. His thoughts will be surpassed, but the propositions such as "Confucianism and Taoism complement each other", "Beauty is accumulating", "Witchcraft History Tradition" and "Emotional Ontology" are still meaningful today. And this beautiful "The Course of Beauty" is actually the best introductory reading for the general history loved by aesthetic education.

2. Qian Mu's Outline of National History, Commercial Press, 1996 edition.

China's general history is full of feelings, but at the same time he needs to guard against his cultural narcissism complex. It is better to read Lv Simian's A General History of Lu China, but the latter is not written by a novice, so we should observe its methods and ideas.

3. Qin Hui's Ten Theories on Tradition: System, Culture and Its Transformation in Rural Society, Fudan University Press, 2004.

Qin Gui is an intellectual who has overflowed the historical circle. This book is the most profound work about the true nature of China's traditional legalists, and it also puts forward constructive ideas for China today and in the future. Freshman can choose to read the second chapter "Big * * * Homotypic Standard" and "Traditional China Society".

4. Wang's General History of China, East China Normal University Press, 2000.

Out of dissatisfaction with the current general history textbook in China, it is written for graduate students. However, as a flood and scarce general theory book, at least the first three sections of the first book and the whole article of the second book are worthy of recommendation, and it has a unique perspective on agricultural property rights, and it is very suitable for beginners to read by bibliography.

5. Yu Yingshi Scholars and China Culture, Shanghai People's Publishing House, 2003.

Compared with the 1987 edition, the representative figures of contemporary neo-Confucianism and their masterpieces have increased by 5 articles. Exploring the tension and cooperation between Tao and potential leads to the core of China's cultural history. Its main idea of advocating subjectivity is more meaningful today.

6. Wang Xuetai's Wandering Culture and China Society (Revised Edition), Tongxin Publishing House, 2007.

In the relocated agricultural China, the vagrant culture has been explored in a pioneering way, thus showing the other side of traditional China. Mr Li's evaluation of "discovering another China" is correct.

7. (America) Stavri Anoos, Dong Wang Chang and Xu translated A General History of the World (7th Edition), Peking University Press, 2005.

With a comprehensive survey of global history and civilization history, as well as a beautiful and meaningful writing talent, this book has become the best-selling general history reader in the world for nearly half a century.