Can anyone tell me the introduction of the four famous novels in the children s edition Thank you, I

Updated on culture 2024-03-03
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The People's Literature Publishing House and Zhonghua Book Company have produced the best, one is authoritative, and the other is rigorous. If you are a book collector or you are a literature lover, it is best to choose the above ones.

    I have also seen books published by other publishing houses, most of which have shortcomings, mainly in the following ways:

    1. The font size is small, and the content of hundreds of times is only bound in a large book, which is too thick and extremely inconvenient to read. (The "Dream of the Red Chamber" by Zhonghua Book Company, which I collect, is very good.) )

    2. There is no preface, no postscript, no publication note. Which version is not indicated. (Actually, this is a matter of common sense that publishers should have, but they ignore it.) For example, "Dream of Red Mansions" has 12 versions such as Cheng Jiaben, which should be indicated).

    I never buy a book without a preface or afterword, because it shows whether the publisher is rigorous and trustworthy.

    3. No annotations.

    4. There are typos. There are also typos in the genuine version, and the proofreading is not serious.

    For the same amount of money, you should buy an authoritative publishing house. Also, don't pay attention to the packaging when buying books. In fact, the books published by authoritative publishing houses do not pay attention to packaging, such as the cover design of books published by the People's Literature Publishing House, most of which are simple and clear, or even only inscribe the title of the book, without a pattern.

    But it is the most readable and collectible. Readers should have more common sense about buying books).

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. The four famous novels of Chinese children in the world refer to "Dream of Red Mansions", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin" and "Journey to the West".

    2. "Four Great Masterpieces" is a conventional saying, because no one has publicly put forward this concept, and generally refers to the four Xiao Liang Zhao Shuo of "Dream of Red Mansions", "Romance of the Three Kingdoms", "Water Margin", and "Journey to the West" as "Four Great Masterpieces".

    Dream of Red Mansions, Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Water Margin, and Journey to the West are precious cultural heritages shared by us in China and even all mankind, and have a profound impact on the entire Chinese ethnic movement in the world! Studying the four great Chinese masterpieces is like swimming in the sea of wisdom of Chinese classical culture, and soaring in the knowledge of traditional Chinese humanities, society, ethics, history, geography, folklore, psychology, strategy, and philosophy of doing things! Due to historical reasons, language barriers and length, many children are unable to appreciate the essence of our national culture.

    In order to bring Chinese classics to young readers, we have adapted the original works, and the adapted four masterpieces not only retain the essence of the original works, but also make the text simple and easy to understand. In addition, the characters and scenes in the famous books have been carefully designed, and I believe that children will experience different visual effects when reading books. I believe that this set of adapted four famous books can bring surprises to children who are new to ancient literature.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Summary. In China, primary education usually uses the Renjiao version of the textbook, and the Four Great Classics are usually not included in the formal teaching content of primary schools. The four famous novels refer to "Dream of Red Mansions", "Journey to the West", "Water Margin" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms".

    The Four Great Classics are usually studied as literary classics in secondary school. Depending on the requirements of different schools and educational institutions, these classics may be introduced into the Chinese curriculum of junior high or high school. The textbook may provide a brief introduction to these classics or provide relevant reading materials in the relevant chapters, but they will not be explained in depth or used as formal course content.

    In China, primary education usually uses the Renjiao version of the textbook, and the Four Great Classics are usually not included in the formal teaching content of primary schools. The four famous novels refer to "Dream of Red Mansions", "The Legend of the Slag of the Journey to the West", "Water Margin" and "Romance of the Three Kingdoms". The Four Great Classics are usually studied as literary classics in secondary school.

    Depending on the requirements of different schools and educational institutions, these classics may be introduced into the Chinese curriculum of junior high or high school. The Renjiao edition of the textbook may provide a brief introduction to these classic works in the relevant chapters or provide reading materials for dressing up and auspicious, but they will not be explained in depth or used as formal course content. To understand the specific content of the textbook and the teaching arrangement, it is best to refer to the syllabus or relevant textbooks of the local school.

    Different regions and schools may have different versions of textbooks and curriculum.

    Can you add, I don't quite understand it.

    In primary education in China, the four famous novels (Dream of the Red Chamber, Journey to the West, Water Margin, and Romance of the Three Kingdoms) are often not included as formal textbooks. However, the People's Education Edition refers to the series of textbooks published by the Chinese Humanities Education Press, including textbooks for various subjects such as Chinese, mathematics, and English. Although the four masterpieces may not be directly used as independent units in the primary school textbooks, there may be some content related to traditional Chinese culture and classic works in the textbooks of the Chinese classics.

    In the primary school Chinese textbooks of the People's Education Edition, some fables, fairy tales, and fragments or adaptations of some classic literary works may be involved. These contents are designed to develop students' interest in reading and literary literacy, and to lay the foundation for future study. In general, the four famous works are often studied as literary classics in middle school, while the textbooks in primary school focus more on initiating reading, cultivating reading habits and learning basic Chinese knowledge.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1. "Gulliver's Travels" is an outstanding travelogue satirical in the 18th century in England. Dr. Gulliver, who is adventurous by nature, described his encounters and experiences with several voyage distresses and drifting to several fairytale countries such as Lilliputian and Adult, and the fantasy of the plot is organically combined with the authenticity of reality, adding a unique artistic charm to **.

    2. "The Adventures of the Bragging King" is a special braggart story that integrates absurdity and reality, and integrates fairy tales, jokes and funny stories. It tells a series of comical and absurd adventures of Baron Minhausen when he travels abroad, and because of the addition of many fantasy, bragging, and exaggeration in the narrative process, the name Minhausen has long become synonymous with people who like to brag and lie, infinitely exaggerated, and arrogant.

    3. "Water Child" is a moving story that educates children to improve themselves. With a kind and witty tone, beautiful and concise writing, the author vividly tells the beautiful story of how a chimney sweep child experienced various adventures under the guidance of a fairy and became a water child.

    4, "Alice in Wonderland" is a story full of whimsical ideas. The story is about a little girl named Alice and her sister who fall asleep while reading a book by the river, and in a dream she chases a rabbit in a vest and falls down the rabbit hole, thus coming to a wonderful world. The author has created a wonderful wonderland that takes us into a world of absurdity and bizarreness.

    5. "Pinocchio" has been praised as "the masterpiece of Italian children's books" and "the most beautiful book among Italian children's books". It describes the process of Pinocchio from a willful, naughty, lazy, lying, uncaring about others, not fond of learning, and only thinking about playing all day long, to a good boy who knows how to be polite, loves to learn, works hard, respects his elders, and cares for others, as well as a series of adventures he has experienced, full of childlike fun and imagination.

    6. "The Wizard of Oz" is a highly imaginative fantasy story of exotic countryside. The author describes the story of a little girl who is blown to the country of Ochi by a whirlwind, and unites with her three friends: the lion, the scarecrow, and the tin man, to overcome the danger and fight against the devil in order to fulfill her wishes, and finally get her wish.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Translation of the Analects.

    Selected Notes of Mencius. Selected translations by Zhuangzi.

    Three kingdoms. Dream of Red Mansions West Chamber.

    Shouting Lu Xun's essays selected midnight home.

    Thunderstorm in the border city of the teahouse.

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