What are Lao She's works in Chinese textbooks for primary and secondary schools published by People's Education Press?

Lao She's works have five parts, namely:

1, "Hen", is the first volume of the fourth grade of the Primary School People's Education Edition 16 lesson?

2. Cats is the first volume of the fourth grade of the People's Education Edition for Primary Schools (15).

3. "Grassland" is the fifth grade 1 lesson of the People's Education Press for Primary Schools.

4. "Spring Festival in Beijing" is the sixth lesson of the sixth grade of the Primary School People's Education Edition.

5. "Planting Flowers" is a comprehensive review of the sixth volume of the Primary School People's Education Edition.

Hen is a famous masterpiece of Lao She, a Manchu man. This paper describes the change of the author's view on hens and expresses his praise for maternal love. Taking the author's emotional change as a clue, this paper changes his feelings for hens from "disgust" to respect, which forms a sharp contrast and shapes the image of a "great mother hen". The language style of this article is colloquial, straightforward and natural, with a strong flavor of life, which makes people feel cordial and comfortable to read.

Cat is a kind of prose created by Lao She, which was published in New ObservationNo. 1959+06. This article describes Lao She's domestic cat, and its image is vivid in Lao She's works, expressing the author's deep love for cats for a reason. This paper has been selected into the textbook of fourth grade primary school published by People's Education Press.

Grassland is an essay written by Lao She, a modern poet. The text mainly talks about grassland scenery map, welcome map and Mongolian-Chinese get-together map. Finally, the author quoted a sentence, why can't Mongolians and China people love each other? Expressed the author's love for grassland and deep friendship for Mongolian and Han nationalities.

The Spring Festival in Beijing is an essay written by the modern writer Lao She at 195 1. This paper depicts a folk picture of the Spring Festival in old Beijing, showing the solemnity and liveliness of the Spring Festival and the warmth and beauty of the holiday customs in China. At the same time, comparing the Spring Festival between the old society and the new society, it highlights that the new society has changed customs and customs, and the Spring Festival has been happy and healthy, expressing the author's praise for the new China and the new society. The full text is full of simple language with Beijing flavor, and the sentences are simple and natural, fluent and accessible, with strong expressive force and appeal.

The article "Raising Flowers" is an essay written by Mr. Lao She to newspapers and periodicals on 1956, which was published in the February issue of 1956+02 of Literature and Art Daily. Through the process of flower cultivation, the joy of flower cultivation is expressed: there are joys and sorrows, laughter and tears, flowers and fruits, and fragrance and color. It needs both labor and knowledge. Expressed the author's thoughts and feelings of loving life. The full text is from matter to reason, step by step, revealing the main idea of the full text.

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The article "Raising Flowers" is an essay written by Mr. Lao She to newspapers and periodicals on 1956, which was published in the February issue of 1956+02 of Literature and Art Daily. Through the process of flower cultivation, the joy of flower cultivation is expressed: there are joys and sorrows, laughter and tears, flowers and fruits, and fragrance and color. It needs both labor and knowledge. Expressed the author's thoughts and feelings of loving life. The full text is from matter to reason, step by step, revealing the main idea of the full text.

After liberation, Lao She no longer needed vases. He has a small garden. 1950, Lao She moved into a small quadrangle in Beijing. Since then, Lao She and his wife have raised chrysanthemums in the yard, with more than 300 plants 100. Every autumn, flowers are in full bloom, so we can hold a small chrysanthemum exhibition. This is the scene mentioned in Lao She's famous work "Raising Flowers".

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-planting flowers