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What are the classics that middle school students must read?
1, Pipa Travel

One of the poems of Changle House written by Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. Eleven years of Yuanhe (8 16). This poem reveals the unreasonable phenomena such as bureaucratic corruption, the decline of people's livelihood and the burying of talents in feudal society by describing the superb playing skills and unfortunate experiences of the pipa girl, expressing the poet's deep sympathy for her and the poet's resentment at her innocent demotion.

2. Eternal sad songs

The long narrative poems of Bai Juyi, a poet in Tang Dynasty. With the help of historical figures and legends, poets have created touching stories and reproduced the truth of real life through their own artistic images, which have infected readers for thousands of years. The theme of this poem is "Song of Eternal Sorrow".

3, "Shu Dao Nan"

The representative work of Li Bai, a great poet in Tang Dynasty in China. This poem imitates the old theme of Yuefu, develops rich imagination in a romantic way, artistically reproduces the spectacular, abrupt, tenacious and rugged Sichuan Road, and fully shows the poet's romantic temperament and love for nature.

4. Shi Shuo

An argumentative essay written by Han Yu, a writer in Tang Dynasty. Explain the truth of learning from teachers, satirize the world where teachers are ashamed, educate young people, and play a role in changing the atmosphere.

5. "Red Cliff Fu"

Su Shi, a writer in the Northern Song Dynasty, wrote a poem when Song Shenzong Yuanfeng relegated Huangzhou (now Huanggang, Hubei) for five years (1082). This poem describes what the author and his friends saw and felt when they went boating in Chibi on a moonlit night. Taking the author's subjective feelings as a clue, through the form of subject-object question and answer, it reflects the author's liberation from boating on a moonlit night to drawing lessons from a painful experience and then to philosophy.