What works did Hugo learn in primary school?

Primary schools have:

Excerpted a passage from Death in Normandy (the title of the article is Captain). (textbook for sixth grade primary school)

Junior high school has:

Excerpt from "Letter to Captain Butler about the British and French Allied Expeditions to China". (junior high school second grade textbook)

High school has:

Su Jiaoban High School Chinese Compulsory Course 4: A drop of tears for a drop of water, selected from Notre Dame de Paris (skipped, didn't attend this text at that time).

Appreciation of foreign novels: cannon beast, an elective course of high school Chinese in People's Education Press, selected from 93.

Victor hugo (1802- 1885), a French writer, a representative writer of positive romantic literature in the early19th century, a representative figure of humanitarianism and an outstanding bourgeois democratic writer in the history of French literature, was called "Shakespeare of France". He wrote many poems, novels, plays, various essays, literary comments and political articles in his life, which have a wide influence in France and even the world.

Hugo's creative history is over 60 years, and his works include 26 volumes of poems, 20 volumes of novels, 2 volumes of scripts1and 2 volumes of philosophical works, totaling 79 volumes. His representative works include the novels Notre Dame de Paris, 1993 and Les Miserables, and the short story Death of Normandy (the seventh lesson of the first volume of the sixth grade of primary school published by Soviet Education Press is called Captain). The Death of Normandy was also selected into the textbook of Lesson 20, Grade 5, Hebei Education Edition and Lesson 7, Grade 6, Soviet Education Edition.