Prose suitable for middle school students.

Prose suitable for middle school students is as follows:

1 Lu Xun, author of Flowers in the Morning: This is a collection of essays by Lu Xun recalling different life experiences and experiences in childhood, adolescence and youth. These essays express Lu Xun's memories of his hometown, relatives, friends and childhood, as well as his thinking and criticism of social reality.

2. Zhu Ziqing, the author of "The Back": This is a classic essay, which describes the scene of the author's separation from his father and expresses the author's thoughts for his father and feelings for his family.

3. Liu Zongyuan, author of "The Story of Little Stone Pond": This essay describes the scenery of Little Stone Pond and expresses the author's love for natural scenery and the pursuit of freedom.

4. Zhu Ziqing, author of Moonlight on the Lotus Pond: This is an essay describing the scenery of the lotus pond and the author's mood, with beautiful language and far-reaching artistic conception.

5. Yu Dafu, author of Autumn in the Old Capital: This is an essay describing the old capital of autumn scenery, expressing the author's yearning for his hometown and his feelings about the passage of time.

6. Lu Li, author of "Green Prison": This is an article describing imprisoned green plants. Through the description of green plants, the pursuit of freedom and life is expressed.

Knowledge expansion

Brilliant literary talent. Jin Huamu's Hai Fu: If Yunjin's prose is in the sand, it will expose the snail and clam festival. Hua Mu, therefore, is from Guang Chuan. See Selected Works of Zhaoming for Hai Fu, Volume 12. The bet of this sentence is: When sculling on the sand, Wen Ruo Yunjin; Snail and clam festival, as bright as silk. "Biography of Li Maochuan" says, "Those who are wise are elegant.

Rui is communicating with Mi Tong. Cao Zhi's Seven-color Star:' The mussels surround the shore, and the light is like red. According to Ci Hai, since the Six Dynasties, in order to distinguish between verse and parallel prose, China has collectively referred to all prose articles (including historical classics) that do not rhyme or rearrange couples as "prose", which further refers to all literary genres except poetry.

Stylistic name. Any prose that does not rhyme or rearrange even pairs is generally called prose. With the evolution of literary concepts and the development of literary genres, the concept of prose is constantly changing. In some historical periods, lyrical and memorable literary works such as novels are collectively called prose, which is different from poetry that emphasizes rhythm.

Modern prose refers to other literary works except novels, poems, plays and other literary genres. According to the different contents and forms, it can be divided into essays, essays and essays.