The Rhythm of Thoughts Dancing in the Flower Season

The Rhythm of Thoughts Dancing in the Flower Season

by Xie Xianyang Li Qianming Liu Minghua Et Al.

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About This Novel

This series consists of 8 books. It is a "youth reading class" provided for middle school students by well-known domestic scholars in literature and Chinese teaching theory. It overcomes the shortcomings of a lack of pedagogical interpretation in the anthology of readings by literature experts, and also overcomes the shortcomings of improper selection and interpretation of readings compiled by pedagogical experts. The purpose of compilation is to select literary works from ancient and modern Chinese and foreign classics other than textbooks for pedagogical processing to improve the humanistic quality of middle school students. Each book organizes dozens of excellent works into several units with sentences that shine with the humanistic spirit, such as "consciousness of sorrow", "praise of life", "nature: a song of tenderness". The unit is composed of the following sections: an overview of the humanities content of the unit, an introduction to the writer's works, works, interpretations, topics, and an index of related materials. This series of books embodies the teaching concept of developing Chinese learning resources and cultivating inquiry abilities in the "Chinese Curriculum Standards", which helps middle school students accumulate humanistic knowledge, appreciate the humanistic spirit, and express humanistic insights. This series of books wholeheartedly supports the growth of middle school students!

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Paranoid154mo ago

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97 Girl161mo ago

A bit esoteric

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Cassiel154mo ago

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Cassiel155mo ago

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Cassiel155mo ago

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The Wind Passes Without a Trace157mo ago

It's a very good book, worth reading. There are things worth learning from.

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∮critical Point☆163mo ago

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