Primary school students must read red classic books.

Red books suitable for primary school students include Red Rock, Private Zhang Ga, Red Sun, How Steel was Tempered, Red Flag Spectrum, Sparkling Red Star, The Five Heroes of Langya Mountain, Liu Hulan and The Story of Lei Feng.

"How Steel was Tempered" is a novel written by Nikolai ostrovsky, a writer of the former Soviet Union, at 1933. By narrating Pavel Colta King's growth path, the novel tells people that only when a person overcomes others and himself in difficulties, and only when his pursuit is linked with others, can he create miracles and grow into a successful person.

The Sparkling Red Star is a novel written by Li Xintian. It centers on a seven-year-old child, Pan Dongzi, to arrange plots and set contradictions, which reflects the process of the protagonist's gradual maturity with the education and help of the party and predecessors.

Red Flag: A Novel Published by China Youth Publishing House 1957, by Liang Bin. The novel tells the story of two farmers, it runs in the family, who lived in the central Hebei Plain for two generations.

Extracurricular reading is an important way to learn Chinese. For primary school students, doing a good job in extracurricular reading can not only greatly broaden students' horizons and improve their Chinese ability, but also enrich students' humanistic cultivation and shape good quality.