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Recommended bibliography of junior high school Chinese reading books
A Dream of Red Mansions-Written by Cao Xueqin: This is one of the four classical novels in ancient China. It depicts the plump and vivid characters such as Jia Baoyu and Lin Daiyu with delicate brushwork, and shows the ups and downs of feudal society and the complex face of human nature.
Journey to the West-Wu Cheng'en: This is a novel with Buddhist mythology as its theme. Through the Monkey King's four disciples' journey to the West, the power of justice, courage and unity was explained.
Robinson Crusoe by daniel defoe: This is a classic adventure novel, which tells the story of the protagonist Robinson's survival on a desert island and shows people's adaptability to the natural environment and perseverance.
Ordinary World-written by Lu Yao: This is a realistic novel. Through the struggle of Sun Shaoan, an ordinary rural youth, it reveals the problems of family, friendship and love under the background of social change, which has profound social significance.
The Little Prince by Saint Exupery: This is an allegorical story. Through the fantasy journey of the little prince, it discusses the themes of human loneliness, friendship and responsibility, and guides readers to think about the true meaning of life.
"Three-body"-screenwriter Liu: This is a science fiction novel. By describing the interaction and conflict between human beings and alien civilizations, it shows the grand picture of the universe and the fate of human civilization.
Flowers in the morning-Lu Xun's book: This is a collection of essays. Through Lu Xun's observation and criticism of China society, it reveals the darkness of feudal society and people's suffering, and embodies the author's call for social progress.
These books cover different styles and themes and are suitable for junior high school students to read. Choosing some interesting books can cultivate reading habits, enrich vocabulary and improve Chinese literacy.
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