Pierre Aronnax and Conseil, a servant of Chinese curriculum standards for full-time compulsory education in the Ministry of Education, recommended books, giving us a detailed introduction to these marine life, describing the world, phylum, class, order, family, genus and species in an orderly way, which made readers know many marine life. Pierre Aronnax also told us all kinds of wonders he saw in the ocean, which opened the readers' eyes.
The book "The Little Prince" takes a pilot as the narrator, telling the story that "I" was forced to land in the vast Sahara desert because of a plane failure, and met a strange and naive little prince-he came from a distant small planet. On the way from his own planet to the earth, the little prince visited the king's planet in space, vain people, drunkards, businessmen who count stars, lamplighters and geographers, and finally came to the earth. This book is a sixth-grade book recommended by the Chinese curriculum standard of full-time compulsory education of the Ministry of Education. With the eyes and feelings of a little prince's children, it exposes the hypocrisy, blindness and rigid dogma of adults, thus setting off the preciousness of childhood and showing that the beautiful childhood is gone forever, which is very suitable for children in grade six to read. Romance of the Three Kingdoms-The Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away heroes. The novel describes the history of more than one hundred years from Emperor Ling of Han Dynasty to Emperor Wu of Jin Dynasty, and outlines the historical process of Wei, Shu and Wu's hegemony, rise and fall and survival with broad brushstrokes. It is a model of historical romance and one of China's four classical novels. The Journey to the West is one of China's four classical novels and the first romantic novel in ancient China. This paper mainly describes the story of the Monkey King, Pig Bajie, Friar Sand and Bai who protected Tang Priest to learn Buddhist scriptures in the West during the Zhenguan period of Emperor Taizong. They went through hardships all the way (plus the hardships before Tang Priest was born to learn Buddhist scriptures), turned evil spirits all the way, saved the day, and finally arrived in the West to learn Buddhist scriptures. Childhood not only reveals those painful past events, but also depicts many outstanding people around the author. Among them, the image of his grandmother was described in detail by him, and her grandmother was amiable. It is these ordinary people who have given the young Gorky a good influence, so that he has developed a character that does not bend his knees to ugly phenomena and has become a strong and kind person through exercise.