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What red books do primary school students read?

The red books that primary school students read are Sparkling Red Star, Red Flag Spectrum, Red Sun, Song of Youth, How Steel was Tempered, and so on.

1, The Sparkling Red Star is a novel written by Li Xintian. It centers on a seven-year-old child, Pan Dongzi, to arrange plots and set contradictions, which reflects the process of the protagonist's gradual maturity with the education and help of the party and predecessors.

2. Red Flag is a novel published by China Youth Publishing House 1957 by Liang Bin. The novel tells the sharp contradiction and struggle between two farmers of three generations and a landlord of two generations in the Central Hebei Plain.

The Red Sun is a classic red novel written by Wu Qiang. The story takes an army led by Shen Zhenxin, the commander of the army, and Ding Yuanshan, the political commissar, as the main line, and depicts magnificent battle scenes and epic heroic deeds around the two famous battles of Laiwu and Meng Lianggu on the Shandong battlefield.

4. Song of Youth is a semi-autobiographical novel written by contemporary writer Yang Mo based on his personal experience. First published in 1958. Based on the patriotic student movement from "September 18th Incident" to "December 9th Movement" during the Japanese invasion of China in 1930s, the novel constructs a classic narrative of revolutionary history through the growth story of the heroine Lin Daojing, and also reveals the historical inevitability of intellectuals' growth path.

5. How the Steel was Tempered is a novel written by Nikolai ostrovsky, a writer of the former Soviet Union, at 1933. By narrating Pavel Colta King's growth path, the novel tells people that only by defeating the enemy and himself in the hardships of revolution and linking his pursuit with the interests of the motherland and the people can he create miracles and grow into an iron warrior.