What Lu Xun's novels are in junior high school textbooks?

Six junior high school volumes: Kite, From Herb Garden to the Moon in Santan, Social Drama, A Chang and Mr. Fujino, Hometown, Have China People Lost Confidence, and Kong Yiji, in which the total number of reading texts (except classical Chinese, poetry and writing) is 108, and Lu Xun's works account for about 7%. Senior high school * * * Six volumes: Commemorating Liu Hezhen Jun, Shout Preface, Blessing, Fetishism, Random Talk under the Lamp, Medicine and The True Story of Ah Q, with 60 texts to read, accounting for about 1 1%. The Chinese Reader contains 9 works by Lu Xun, and only the research topic of The True Story of Ah Q contains 18 related papers. Judging from this ratio, Lu Xun's works can be regarded as the highlight of Chinese reading teaching in middle schools, which directly affects the overall level of Chinese teaching in middle schools. In addition, it also covers many literary styles, such as Snow, Kite, A Chang, From Baicaoyuan to San Tan Yin Yue, Mr. Fujino, in memory of Liu Hezhen Jun, etc. Novels include: Kong Yiji, Medicine, Hometown, The True Story of Ah Q, Social Drama and Blessing; Essays include: Talking under the Light, Fetishism, Have China People Lost Confidence? Moreover, most of the selected novels and essays are both literary and artistic, and the essays with relatively close political ties are greatly reduced. Such selections fully reflect the guiding ideology, spiritual exploration and value pursuit of textbook writers: they just want to tap the deep cultural implication of Lu Xun's works and feel the poetry in them.