High school students must read articles, preferably novellas and short stories.

I. Cultural Classics (Part 4)

1. Laozi/[Chunqiu] Laozi: the pioneering work of China's Taoist theory.

2.* "The Analects of Confucius"/[Spring and Autumn Period] Confucius: the "Bible" of the Orientals, a Confucian classic of the eternal model.

3.* "Zhuangzi"/[Warring States] Zhuang Zhou: Write a shocking theory with Wang Yang's wanton pen.

4.* "Mencius"/[Warring States] Monk: Seeing the sage Si Qi, raising the spirit of integrity.

Second, the novel (30)

5.* Romance of the Three Kingdoms/[Ming] Luo Guanzhong: Romance of the Three Kingdoms is a joke.

6.* A Dream of Red Mansions/[Qing Dynasty] Cao Xueqin and Gao E: an encyclopedic book.

7.* "Scream"/[Modern] Lu Xun: Insight into the historical destiny of modern China

8.* Home/[Modern] Ba Jin: Youth is beautiful.

9.* Midnight/[Modern] Mao Dun: Urban Space, Times and Revolutionary Realism

10. camel Xiangzi/[modern] Lao she: the tragic story of rickshaw driver Xiangzi in the old city of Beiping, China.

1 1.* "Border Town"/[Modern] Shen Congwen: Long Axis Diagram of Border Customs

12. besieged city/[contemporary] Qian Zhongshu: the wise man's insight and ridicule of human nature

13. Flower season and rainy season/[Contemporary] Yu Xiu: Turning a new page for middle school students to write middle school students' novels.

14. Legend of the Condor Heroes/[Contemporary] Jin Yong: Since then, no one has doubted Jin Yong's status as a novel master.

15. The dust settles/[Contemporary] Loy: the intersection of fools and wise men, the integration of advanced and backward.

16. Robinson Crusoe/[English] Defoe: the first novel in the history of English literature.

17.* the biography of pickwick/[England] Dickens: a true description of1British society in the early 9th century.

18. Jane Eyre/[England] Charlotte Brontexq: the totem pole of the world feminist movement.

19. Pride and Prejudice/[English] Jane Austen:1The classic story of love and value in Britain at the beginning of the 9th century.

20.* Eugenie Grandet/[France] Balzac: one of the representative works in human comedy.

2 1.* Notre Dame de Paris/[French] victor hugo: the sharp contrast between good and evil, beauty and ugliness.

22. "Red and Black"/[France] Stendhal: the cornerstone of French critical realism literature

23.* "Selected Short Stories of Mo Bosang"/[France] Mo Bosang: All the proofreaders on the gem reflect brilliant light.

24. Johann Christophe/[France] romain rolland: A description of a real hero.

25. "Young Werther"/[Germany] Goethe: The book Napoleon carried with him when he went to Egypt.

26.* Selected short stories by Chekhov/[Russia] Chekhov: Revealing the essence of life from the most common phenomena.

27.* "Resurrection"/[Russia] lev tolstoy: The ideological stability and compassionate atmosphere of the great man in his later years.

28. "How steel was tempered"/[Soviet Union] ostrovsky: the banner of idealism, the textbook of life.

29.* "The Old Man and the Sea"/[America] ernest hemingway: A man can be destroyed, but he cannot be defeated.

30.* O Henry's Short Stories/[America] O Henry: Mo Bosang of America, a humorous encyclopedia of American life.

3 1. Gone with the Wind/[America] margaret mitchell: War Drifting in the Wind.

32. The Catcher in the Rye/[America] Salinger: This book has greatly influenced several generations of American youth.

33.* Don Quixote/[Spain] Miguel de Cervantes: The disappearance of chivalry

34. One Hundred Years of Solitude/[Colombia] Garcí a Má rquez: A masterpiece that reproduces the historical and social picture of Latin America.

Iii. Poetry (10)

35. The Book of Songs/[Shang and Zhou Dynasties] Folk: China Encyclopedia in the Pre-Qin Period

36. "300 Tang Poems"/[Qing] Tang Jushi: I can sing even if I can't write poetry.

37. Selected readings of Song Ci

38. Selected Sanqu in Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties

39.* "Goddess"/[Contemporary] Guo Moruo: The Foundation Work of China's New Poetry

40. "Spring Stars"/[Contemporary] Bing Xin: Slightly sad, slightly philosophical.

4 1. Shelley's Selected Lyrics/[English] Shelley: If winter comes, can spring be far behind?

42. Leaves of Grass/[America] Whitman: Where there is soil, there is water, and there is grass.

43.* Poems of Pushkin/[Russia] Alexander Pushkin: Always read and always be new.

44.* "Selected Poems of Tagore"/[India] Tagore: The swan song of a philosopher is a monument in the poetry world.

Four. Prose (10)

45. "China's View on Ancient Literature"/[Qing] Wu Chucai and Wu Diaohou: the best examples of the development of ancient literature in China.

46. "Notes of Eight Masters in the Tang and Song Dynasties"/[Ming] Mao Kun: It is prevalent in the sea and stretches endlessly.

47. "Flowers in the Morning"/[Modern] Lu Xun: a classic in China's modern prose.

48.* "Selected Prose of Zhu Ziqing"/[Modern] Zhu Ziqing: The Combination of Truth and Beauty

49. Liang Shiqiu's Prose/[Modern] Liang Shiqiu: The faint breath has its own charm.

50. Selected Prose of Jiang Yang/[Contemporary] Jiang Yang: Wherever he goes, he is quite ingenious.

5 1. Bi Shumin's Prose Collection/[Contemporary] Bi Shumin: A panacea for nourishing the heart.

52. "Cultural Journey" and "Travelers have no boundaries"/[Contemporary] Yu: Exploring China culture through scenery.

53. Selected Prose Poems of Ji Bolun/[Lebanese] Ji Bolun: the home for busy modern people to rest their souls.

54. The Rhine/[France] Hugo: An excellent travel note, which Balzac called a "masterpiece".

Verb (abbreviation of verb) Drama (6 parts)

55.* "The West Chamber"/[Yuan] Wang Shifu: a classic of love that travels through time and space

56. "Peony Pavilion"/[Ming] Tang Xianzu: A resurrection continues, and human feelings are derived.

57. "Peach Blossom Fan"/[Clear Hole]: Write the feeling of ups and downs through the feeling of clutch.

58.* "Thunderstorm"/[Modern] Cao Yu: The symbol of the maturity of China's modern drama

59.* "Teahouse"/[Modern] Lao She: a classic of China's contemporary drama art

60.* The Complete Works of Shakespeare/[English] Shakespeare: the most glorious hall of world literature.

Biography of intransitive verbs (6 episodes)

6 1. Who biography/[France] romain rolland, Fu Lei translation, Yilin Press, 2000.

62. Biography of Madame Curie/[France] Four Curies, translated by Zuo Ming Che, Commercial Press, 1984.

63. The Biography of Van Gogh/[America] irving stone, translated by Chang Tao, Beijing Publishing House, 1995.

64. The Biography of Napoleon/[Germany] translated by Emile Lutvik and Meto, Huacheng Publishing House, 1999.

65. Autobiography of Russell/Russell, Commercial Press, 2002.

66. Gandhi/[India] Mo Ka Gandhi, translated by Lu, International Culture Publishing Company, 200 1 Edition.

VII. Essay (10)

67.* Selected Essays of Lu Xun/[Modern] Lu Xun: Black Tone Style

68. Classic Talk/[Modern] Zhu Ziqing: An introductory guide to understanding China's ancient cultural classics.

69.* "Talking about Chinese"/[Contemporary] Lv Shuxiang: Essays on Chinese Common Sense.

70. A Collection of Philosophical Thoughts on Life/[Contemporary] Zhou: Write philosophical thoughts in the style of prose.

7 1. Complete Works of Montaigne/[France] Montaigne: Exploring the distance between the mind and the world

72. Bacon's Essays/[English] Bacon: Listening to a wise old man telling a classic.

73. "Thought"/[France] Pascal: one of the three classics of modern European philosophical prose.

74.* "Goethe's Talk"/[Germany] ekman: Brilliant with wisdom.

75. Walden Lake/[America] David Thoreau: Haizi took away one of the four books when he committed suicide.

76. Sha Xiang Yearbook/[America] aldo leopold: The earth is the same body.

Eight, life accomplishment (8)

77. Tales on Earth/[Qing] Wang Guowei: A bridge for the transition from ancient times to modern times in the history of China's aesthetics and literary thought.

78. The Course of Beauty/[Contemporary] Li Zehou: From Ancient Totems to Ming and Qing Paintings

79.* "Letters on Beauty"/[Contemporary] Zhu Guangqian: The old man's aesthetic proverbs for the younger generation of literati.

80. "Aesthetic Walking"/[Contemporary] Zong Baihua: China's aesthetic classics and must-read books

8 1. Letters from Fu Lei/[Contemporary] Fu Lei: Not just letters from home.

82. "Tolerance"/[America] Hendrik Willem Van Loon: The most classic and popular reader on the idea of freedom.

83. If you give me three days of light/[beauty] Helen Keller: an unparalleled masterpiece in the history of world literature.

84. The Story of Oriental Philosophy [Ceylon] L.A. Baker: A Concise Introduction to Asian Thoughts and Thinkers.

Nine, science and technology (8)

85. On Scientific Discovery/[Contemporary] Wang Zikun, Zhonghua Book Company, 1998 Edition.

86. Popular Romance of Mathematical Physics/[Contemporary] Liang Heng, Beijing Normal University Press, 1997.

87. Science and Art/[Contemporary] Li Zhengdao Liu Huaizu

88. A Brief History of Time/[English] Steven? Hawking: From Big Bang to Black Hole

89. Insect/[France] Fabres: the perfect combination of science and literature.

90. The story of human conquest/[America] Long Fang: The invention of human beings is the most important step in social evolution.

9 1. The desire of plants/[America] Michael Pollan: See the world through the eyes of plants.

92. The Stream of Civilization/[America] H.G. Wales: Describe the most important events in the process of human civilization.

Ten, humanities classics (8)

93. Sun Tzu's Art of War/[Spring and Autumn] Sun Wu: the first of the strategists.

94. Zuo Zhuan/[Chunqiu] Zuo Qiuming: the highest achievement of pre-Qin historiography and literature.

95. "Historical Records"/[Han] Sima Qian: The historian's swan song, rhyme "Li Sao"

96. Word Jane/[Song] Sima Guang: the perfect embodiment of history and literature.

97. "Great History of China"/[Contemporary] Huang Renyu: Combing thousands of years of history vertically and horizontally, revealing the advantages and disadvantages of dynasties in a few words.

98. Manifesto of the Productive Party/[Germany] Marx and Engels: an important symbol of the birth of Marxism

99. American Declaration of Independence/Thomas Jefferson: This laid the ideological foundation for the development of the United States in the next 200 years.

100. The Story of Law/[America] John Mezane: Law is the epitome of human history.