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What are the classic reading guides for senior high school Chinese published by People's Education Press?
The classic Chinese reading guides for senior high school published by People's Education Press include The Analects of Confucius, david copperfield, Home, Notre Dame, A Dream of Red Mansions and Romance of the Three Kingdoms.

1, The Analects of Confucius:

The Analects of Confucius is one of the Confucian classics compiled by Confucius' disciples and their descendants in the Spring and Autumn Period, which embodies Confucius' political views, ethical thoughts, moral concepts and educational principles. The main features are concise language, simple and easy to understand, profound meaning, graceful and smooth style, and the ability to express characters in simple dialogues and actions.

2. david copperfield:

A novel written by the English novelist Charles Dickens. It tells the life course of the protagonist David from childhood to middle age. It takes the birth of "I" as the source, and gathers the sincerity and darkness of friends, the naivety and impulsiveness of love, the sweetness and triviality of marriage, and the contradiction and harmony of family into a small stream, which flows slowly on the riverbed of fate and finally melts into the tolerant and magnificent sea. In the meantime, all kinds of people and opportunities.

3. Home page:

Home is Ba Jin's masterpiece, the most successful one in his novel series Riptide Trilogy (including Home and Spring and Autumn Annals), and an excellent novel describing the rise and fall of feudal families in modern literature. The novel "Home" is set in Chengdu, Sichuan, a city in Chinese mainland in the early 1920s, and truly describes the history of the decline and rout of the Gaos, a representative feudal family.

Notre Dame de Paris:

A novel written by French writer victor hugo. Notre Dame de Paris wrote a story that happened in France in the15th century: Claude, the vice bishop of Notre Dame de Paris, first loved and then hated, and persecuted Esmeralda, a Giza girl. Quasimodo, the ugly and kind bell ringer, gave his life to save the girl.

The novel exposes the hypocrisy of religion, declares the bankruptcy of asceticism and praises the kindness of the lower working people.

5. A Dream of Red Mansions:

Written by Cao Xueqin, a writer in Qing Dynasty. A Dream of Red Mansions is an earthly novel with world influence. It is recognized as the pinnacle of China's classical novels, an encyclopedia of feudal society in China and a master of traditional culture. Focusing on Jiafu, it exposed all kinds of darkness and evil in the late feudal society and their insurmountable internal contradictions.