In which textbook is Lu Xun's book collection?
From Baicaoyuan to San Tan Yin Yue was included in the sixth lesson of grade seven of Jiangsu Education Publishing House. From Herb Garden to San Tan Yin Yue is an essay written by 1926 recalling Lu Xun's interesting childhood life, which is included in Flowers in the Morning and Evening Picking Up. The full text describes two scenic spots with different colors and artistic conception: Baicao Garden and San Tan Yin Yue. The author wrote "Herb Garden", with music as the center, describing an interesting children's paradise with simple and vivid words. When Lu Xun was a child, he liked playing in the Herbal Garden best, and he liked impermanence best in God. In his childhood, Lu Xun had two hobbies, one was collecting books, and the other was depicting Xiu Xiang. His first personal book was Twenty-four Filial Pieties, and the book he longed for, finally got and aroused his greater interest in book collection was Shan Hai Jing. The sources of the two books were gifts from his elders and bought by Chang.