Education of Love, Starry Night, Spring Water, Aesop's Fables, Childhood, Robinson Crusoe
The Book of Insects, The Pilgrimage of the Flower, The Camel's Nest, How Iron and Steel Were Made, Journey to the West
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, The Legend of Famous Men, The Water Margin, The Letter of Fu Lei, Bacon's Essays
Gulliver's Travels, Jane Eyre, Tagore, The Forest of the White Parrot, The Village of the Distant Wild Rose
What are the best extracurricular books for second-grade students to read? This collection of poems perfectly integrates the celebration of mother's love, the appeal to children's hearts, and the chanting of nature, creating a world of the best and the most beautiful, with sincere and deep feelings, and a language that is fresh, light, and crystalline, giving people endless reminiscences and enlightenment.
Locke Xiangzi is a masterpiece of the famous modern Chinese writer Lao She, originally published in the magazine Cosmic Wind in 1936. It depicts the story of a rickshaw driver in old Beijing in the 1920s. With a lot of application of Beijing colloquialisms and dialects, as well as some descriptions of the customs of old Beijing, this novel is a classic work of modern vernacular fiction.
It profoundly exposes the darkness of old China, accuses the ruling class of exploiting and oppressing the laborers, expresses the author's deep sympathy for the working people, and shows people the picture of the poor citizens of the lower class living in the abyss of misery in Beijing under the chaos of warlords and the dark rule.
How Iron is Made is a novel written by Soviet writer Nikolai Alexeevich Ostrovsky based on his own personal experience. The path taken by the protagonist Paul reflects the fearlessness of the first generation of revolutionary youth in the Soviet Union who were not afraid of difficulties, struggled hard and were courageous enough to win, and inspired generations of aspiring youth to realize their own ideals. Its fictional image transcends time and space, transcends national boundaries, and has had a worldwide impact, shaking the heartstrings of several generations. Soon after its release, the novel was adapted into a movie and a stage play and circulated all over the world.
Biographies of Famous Men is a biography of Romain Rolland (1866~1944), a famous French critical realist writer in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, which includes Beethoven's Biography (1903), Michelangelo's Biography (or Michelangelo's Biography) (1906), and Tolstoy's Biography (1911). They are known as the "Three Heroic Biographies", or the "Three Biographies of Giants". Now has been selected for the human education version of the eighth grade next book language reading. This book is also a very good proof of an old Chinese saying: the ancient and modern people who make a great cause, not only have the talent of the world, but also have the will of perseverance and perseverance.
Robinson Crusoe, published on April 25, 1719, is the masterpiece of British writer Daniel Defoe. The novel was both popular and enduring upon its release, and has had generations of readers around the world. Hundreds of editions of the novel have been published since its first edition, and it has been translated into almost every language in the world. Apart from the Bible, Robinson Crusoe is said to be the most reprinted book. The book is regarded as the first full-length novel in the history of English literature, and has become an immortal masterpiece in the world's literary treasury. The book's storyline is fascinating, and the narrative language is easy to understand. It is a good work of elegance and vulgarity **** appreciation.