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What are the classics that must be read in the eighth grade next semester?
The eight must-read masterpieces are Flowers in the Morning and Letters from Fu Lei. Flowers in the morning gather in the evening, formerly known as Remembrance of Time Past, is a collection of essays by modern writer Lu Xun, including 10 reminiscence essays written by Lu Xun in 1926, published by Beijing Weiming Society in 1928, and now included in the second volume of Complete Works of Lu Xun.

Morning flowers and evening flowers

As a "memoir of memories", this anthology reflects the author Lu Xun's teenage life in many ways and vividly reflects the formation of his character and interest. The first seven articles reflect his childhood life in Shaoxing's private school, and the last three articles describe his experiences from his hometown to Nanjing, then to study in Japan, and then to return to China to teach.

It exposes all kinds of ugly and unreasonable phenomena in semi-feudal and semi-colonial society, reflects the difficult course of young intellectuals with aspirations in the darkness of old China, and expresses the author's nostalgia for his former relatives, friends and teachers.

The anthology is mainly based on notes, full of strong lyrical atmosphere, often accompanied by discussion, which makes lyric, narrative and discussion integrated, beautiful and harmonious, simple and touching. The works are sometimes poetic, sometimes humorous and sometimes allegorical, with vivid images, distinctive styles and strong appeal.

A letter from Fu Lei

Letters from Fu Lei is a book reprinted by Yilin Publishing House on 20 18. The authors are Fu Lei and Zhu Meifu, and the editor is Fu Min. Letters from Fu Lei was first published in 198 1. The publication of Fu Lei's Letters was a sensational cultural event at that time and sold well for more than 30 years.

At this time, all the property of the Fu family was copied, and their letters were not spared. One day more than ten years later, the Shanghai Conservatory of Music discovered some of Fu Lei's relics, including an exercise book wrapped in black paper, called "Excerpts from Conger's Letters".