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What are the required classical Chinese in the senior high school Chinese People's Education Edition?

Senior high school Chinese People's Education Edition requires three pieces of classical Chinese: resigning from Teacher Qin by candlelight, stabbing Qin Wang by Jing Ke, and banquet at Hongmen.

1, Zuo Qiuming's "Candle Forces Retreat Qin Shi" tells that in 630 BC, Qin Jin attacked Zheng on the pretext that Zheng was rude to Chu. In the face of the national crisis, Candle tried to negotiate with the enemy. In front of him, he was humble and eloquent, which finally made Qin quit Zheng. This article is vivid, beautiful in language, well-organized, well-reasoned and logical.

2. "Jing Ke Stabbed the King of Qin" written by many people during the Warring States Period, tells the tragic historical story of Jing Ke Stabbed the King of Qin during the Warring States Period, reflects the social and political situation at that time, and shows Jing Ke's spirit of laying down his life for Yan. Through a series of plots, dialogues, actions, expressions and demeanor, the article expresses the character and shapes the image of the protagonist Jing Ke.

3. The Hongmen Banquet is a historical biography written by Sima Qian, a great historian and writer in the Han Dynasty, which comes from Historical Records and Biography of Xiang Yu. In 206 BC, Xiang Yu and Liu Bang, the leaders of two anti-Qin armies, gave a banquet in Hongmen, a suburb of Xianyang, Qin Dou.

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Classical Chinese, as a compulsory part of senior high school Chinese, also includes Preface to Lanting Collection, Fu on the Red Wall, A Passage to Baochan and so on. ?

1. Preface to Lanting Collection written by Wang Xizhi in Eastern Jin Dynasty is also called Preface to Lanting Collection and Preface to Lanting Collection. The Preface to the Orchid Pavilion narrates the beauty of the landscape around the Orchid Pavilion and the joy of the party, and expresses the author's feelings about the impermanence of life and death.

2. "Red Cliff Fu" is a fu created by Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty. It was written when Song Shenzong Yuanfeng was demoted to Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei) in the fifth year. This poem describes what the author and his friends saw and felt when they went boating in Chibi on a moonlit night. Taking the author's subjective feelings as a clue, through the form of subject-object question and answer, it reflects the author's liberation from boating on a moonlit night to drawing lessons from a painful experience and then to philosophy.

3. The Travel Notes of Baochan is a travel note written by Wang Anshi, a politician and thinker in the Northern Song Dynasty, after visiting Baochan on his way home from his post. This travel note focuses on reason, narration and discussion, and many ideas expounded in it are not only valuable at that time, but also have far-reaching practical significance in today's society.

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People's Education Press-Compulsory Chinese for Senior High School 1?