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1. The selected articles in the book "The View of Ancient Prose", which studies ancient prose, started in the pre-Qin Dynasty and ended in the late Ming Dynasty, and generally reflected the general outline and main characteristics of the development of prose from the pre-Qin Dynasty to the late Ming Dynasty.

Among them, there are 34 Zuo Zhuan, Guoyu 1 1, 3 Yang Gongzhuan, 6 Book of Rites, Warring States Policy 14 and Han Yuwen 17. Liu Zongyuan wrote eight articles, Ouyang Xiu wrote 1 1, Su wrote 1 1, Su wrote three articles and Wang Anshi wrote three articles ... * * 222. The selected articles in this book are excellent works, with concise language, short and pithy, and easy to recite.

The standard of Hengwen basically takes both ideological and artistic into account. Of course, the so-called ideology is based on not violating feudal orthodoxy. Candidates took ancient prose as authentic works and did not exclude four parallel prose, which was valuable at that time; At the middle or end of the article, candidates have some clips or tails to help beginners understand the article; In terms of style, it is worthy of recognition to change the habit of predecessors to classify by style, but to take the times as the classics and writers as the latitude.

The article is easy to understand, and you can also buy it with comments. . .

2. What are the ancient books that must be read in junior high school? To tell the truth, there is no such thing as "required reading". If you don't want to study to improve your self-cultivation or cope with the exam, no one can do anything with you, even if you don't study the ancient books in the textbook. If you are sure that you can't get the scores of ancient poetry and dictation in the senior high school entrance examination and college entrance examination, you can also be admitted to your ideal school.

If it is only for the exam, in principle, you can read the articles in the textbook and the paragraphs in the exam and practice. If you are not interested, you don't have to read what the teacher recommended. If you are interested, you can find ancient prose to read. There are many "excerpts" in high school textbooks, including junior high school textbooks. You can find the whole article to read. A hundred schools of thought contend, a subset of classics and history. You can also extend an article of the author you have studied, find all his famous articles, or follow a special topic. For example, On Qin, A Gong Fangfu and On Six Countries in high school textbooks are all about Qin's imminent unification of six countries.

You can also find a teacher who is good at ancient prose and ask him to recommend some ancient prose books and mention the "ancient prose view" to our teacher.