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Children must read reading chinese books.

Children must read books recommended by Chinese studies.

Sinology is China people's recognition and adherence to their original culture. Sinology is a cultural gene flowing in the blood of China people. Sinology is to resist the impact of western culture for China traditional culture. The following are recommended books on Chinese studies that my children must read. I hope you like them.

1. Chinese characters with stories

Chinese characters are the root of China culture and have rich humanistic connotations. The beauty of Chinese characters lies in the twists and turns of shapes and strokes. The Story Collection of Chinese Characters edited by Qiu is an excellent reading to help children know and learn Chinese characters. "Chinese Characters with Stories" leads children to explore the origin and evolution of Chinese characters by telling the stories behind them, so that children can deeply understand the past lives of Chinese characters and learn Chinese characters easily.

2. A Millennium Poem

This set of "Millennium Poems" recommended for everyone today is based on children's understanding and memory in the process of growing up and the things they come into contact with in life. Children are divided into 3-6 years old according to the number of years. They read different poems every year, basically including good poems suitable for children from Cao Cao in Three Kingdoms to Gong Zizhen in Qing Dynasty.

3. Enrich noble literature

Since ancient times, it is the first book for children in China. It is compiled from a large number of folk proverbs and classic sentences in poems of past dynasties. It is catchy to read and has been passed down to this day.

4. The best way to read Tang poetry

"The Best Way to Read Tang Poetry" starts with the life and poems of Li Bai, a poet in the prosperous Tang Dynasty, and skillfully cuts into the poets in the Tang Dynasty from different angles, bringing children and parents back to the world of Tang poetry with vivid, popular and interesting language.

The author will tell the confusing and complicated stories easily in a way that is most in line with children's psychology; He is good at skillfully solving the problems that mothers are worried about in family education, especially in Tang poetry learning, in more than ten ways; The boring Tang poems, uninteresting interpretations, long history and confused geographical magic strings have all become the accumulated knowledge of children, vividly showing us the wonderful gameplay of the Tang Dynasty.

5. Comedy Confucianism

For the first time, it shows the whole picture of Cai Zhizhong's comic classic works; Strive to design a new height of Chua Meier's works? Cai Zhizhong comic classic works which are suitable for public reading, recognizable, textured and collectible. Add the original text of ancient books to assist reading; At the same time, through the innovation of packaging design and exquisite printing technology, the artistic sense and imagination of Cai Zhizhong's works are fully displayed.

6. World Classic Library of Juvenile Literature? The Book of Songs

Feng, Guan Ju, Juan Er, Tan Mu,, Tu Jia, Ju Jun, Han Guang, Ru Fen, Lin Zhi, and Quechao. The Book of Songs is the source of China classical literature and is of great significance to children's future.

7. Sun Tzu's Art of War and Thirty-six Strategies

Sun Tzu's Art of War and Thirty-six Strategies are combined into one, and columns such as notes, translation, reading by famous artists, practical strategies and business cases are added on the basis of the original work, which not only reproduces the original appearance of the classic Sun Tzu's Art of War, but also gives a new interpretation of the classic strategies from a modern perspective. The characters vividly reproduce the famous military wars and political struggles in history and the characters' activities in major historical events, so that readers can feel the real historical scene at close range through real people and events and learn the cosmic philosophy contained in the fighting tactics in Sun Tzu's Art of War and Thirty-six Plans.

8. Step Chinese Studies: Little Scholar

Ladder Chinese Studies, edited by many senior primary school teachers and experts from publishing units, strives to ensure the accuracy of the book content, provides phonetic notation, annotation and translation, and is accompanied by exquisite illustrations rich in traditional culture to increase reading interest, which is very suitable for beginners. This series of books is divided into three stages according to children's age cognitive characteristics and difficulty. The classification of this scientific system enables children to learn Chinese studies step by step. The book contains more than a dozen traditional enlightenment classics, such as The Amethyst, Hundred Family Names and Disciples Rules, which are deeply loved by parents and children and have a very positive significance for children's mental growth and personality development.

9. Bloom amazing classical poetry

Selected and recorded better works of different times and schools, and analyzed these beautiful and amazing poems in ancient China from various angles. These works either eulogize nature, praise love, lament life, or express lofty sentiments. They are full of appeal, appeal, cohesion, philosophy and poetry, representing the high achievements of China's poetry creation.

10. Selected readings of The Book of Rites

The Book of Rites, originally attached to the Book of Rites, is divided into the Book of Rites of Big Wear and the Book of Rites of Small Wear. According to Liu Xiang's classification of the Book of Rites, the editor listed six chapters: general introduction, system, funeral, auspicious events, sacrifice and others. Each chapter is named after the original chapter of the Book of Rites, arranged in the order of the original chapter, and several original texts are selected one after another. The text is accompanied by notes and translations to help students understand the original text. The content of each excerpt is to give students a general understanding of what ceremony is, why the ancients did it, what its function is, what its rules are, and how the ancients practiced this etiquette system. Editors are closer to today's social life in content selection, and I hope students can think about related topics during the learning process.

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