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Required reading for the eighth edition of People's Education Edition
On the eighth edition of the People's Education Edition, the required readings are Flowers in the Morning, Camel Xiangzi, How Steel was Tempered, etc.

1. "Morning flowers and evening flowers"

"Flowers at Morning" is a collection of essays by Lu Xun, a modern writer in China, which contains his early memories and observations. This book focuses on Lu Xun's nostalgia for the old times and his criticism of reality, and shows his profound thinking about social phenomena and personal destiny.

This work explores China's social, historical and cultural predicament with its unique language style and sharp point of view. Flowers in the Morning are Picking Up in the Evening, which is regarded as the classic of China's modern prose, has a far-reaching influence on later literary creation and social thought.

2. Camel Xiangzi

Camel Xiangzi is a novel by Lao She, a modern writer in China, and is regarded as a classic of modern literature in China. Based on Beijing in the 1920s, the novel tells the fate of Xiangzi, a young camel from the countryside, and reveals the sufferings and struggles of the people at the bottom of society.

By describing the fate of camel Xiangzi, Camel Xiangzi profoundly reflects the injustice of society and the distortion of human nature at that time. With vivid images, vivid language descriptions and in-depth social observation, the novel shows the complexity of human nature and the cruelty of society. It is not only a work that reveals human nature and social problems, but also a profound reflection on China's traditional values and modernization process.

Camel Xiangzi occupies an important position in the history of China literature. With its profound ideological connotation and distinctive artistic image, it has aroused extensive discussion and research. It is not only widely spread in China, but also widely recognized and influenced internationally.

3. "How steel was tempered"

How the Steel was Tempered is a novel by the Soviet writer Nikolai ostrovsky, which is considered as one of the representative works of realistic literature. Based on the Russian industrialization in the early 20th century, the novel shows the struggle and sacrifice spirit of the working class by telling the growth experience of an ordinary worker.

How Steel was Tempered vividly depicts the life and struggle of the Russian working class in a distinctive realistic style, and shows the unity and revolutionary spirit of the workers. It is not only a work reflecting the struggle of the working class, but also a profound reflection on social reality and human nature.

"How Steel was Tempered" has gained high evaluation and influence in the Soviet Union and internationally. It deeply touches readers' hearts through vivid characters, vivid plots and profound themes. It is not only a literary work, but also a hymn of the working class struggle and social ideal.