The seventh grade Chinese textbooks published by People's Education Press are divided into essays, novels, poems, expository texts and landscape travel notes. Just say the topic.

Prose: From Herbal Garden to San Tan Yin Yue (although Xiaoshi always thought it was a novel, the teacher said it was a prose), Difficult National Luck and Heroic Citizen, Oath of the Land (lyrical prose), Ansai Waist Drum (because you know you were selected as the Essence of Contemporary Prose in China), Dance Notes-Dedicated to Indian dancer Karama Sisters (like Ansai Waist Drum)

Novels: Dad's Flowers Fall, The Ugly Duckling (a fairy tale, which should also be regarded as a novel), The Last Lesson, Beethoven, a great musician (don't be deceived by its name, it's a short story), Sunday in Flaubert (a short story), Sun Quan's Persuading to Learn (which should be a novel, just an ancient text) and Social Drama.

Poetry: two (if life deceives you, you have no choice), the song of the Yellow River, Mulan poem (Yuefu poem should also be a poem) and South China Tiger (really a poem).

Explanatory text: Deng Jiaxian (also a biography), Mr. Wen Yiduo's words and deeds (really not a biography), Pearl Bird, Ma (I think it should be an expository text)

Landscape Travel Notes: (Interpretation: Is it in this textbook? )

True Hero is not classified because it is a speech. ...

Because this is a personal opinion.

So there may be individual misjudgments.

For reference only ~