This ** shows the cover of a Chinese textbook from decades ago, which is concise and gorgeous. At the top of the cover is written "Full-time ten-year school junior high school textbook", indicating that the book is quite old. Observing the catalogue, the first article is the words written by the chairman, and the second article is Guo Moruo's "Heavenly Market", which shows that the content of the textbooks of that era was strictly regulated. In general, the texts at that time were mainly based on the study of revolutionary stories. Let's recall the content of the texts of that era and experience the style of that era.
Most of the texts in junior high school textbooks are classics, and the most striking of them is the chairman's words. The President's words have extremely high literary value and historical significance, and by studying these words, we can have a deeper understanding of China's revolutionary history and the President's great thoughts.
In addition to the chairman's words, there is also a well-known article "The Heavenly Market". The article depicts a magical scene: there is a street market in the sky, where people buy and sell all kinds of strange things. Through this text, we are able to broaden our imagination and broaden our thinking space.
In addition, there are some classic stories and essays, such as "Red Hat", "Little Red Flower" and so on. Through vivid plots and profound morals, these stories lead us to establish the right values and worldview.
The table of contents of primary school textbooks shows that a lot of knowledge was learned at that time, and we are still learning it now. This shows that good literature is popular in any era. For example, articles such as "Wang Erxiao", "Sun Moon Lake", and "Kite" are all very familiar to us. With their unpretentious, authentic writing style and deep emotions, these essays deeply touch the hearts of readers.
Wang Erxiao is an educational story that depicts the life of Wang Erxiao, a poor rural child, showing his thirst for knowledge and vision for the future. This story teaches us that as long as we have dreams and hard work, we can change our destiny.
Sun Moon Lake is an article describing the natural landscape, through the author's detailed description of Sun Moon Lake, let the reader feel as if they are in the lake and mountains. In the process of reading this article, we are able to feel the beauty of nature and what it has to say to us.
The Kite is a heartwarming story about a boy flying a kite with his father. Through this story, we can appreciate the preciousness of family affection and the warmth of family.
Looking at the Chinese textbooks of the 80s, we find that there is a lot of knowledge in them that we are still learning today. Does this mean that there is no generation gap between the times themselves, and there is no generation gap between us and our parents and grandparents?Judging from the content of the textbook, it is more about the inheritance of culture. By studying the texts of that era, we can understand their thoughts, values, and historical background. This kind of cultural inheritance not only helps us appreciate classic literary works, but also cultivates our aesthetic taste and humanistic qualities.
Looking back at the past texts, we can not only experience the style of the time, but also feel the persistence and pursuit of knowledge by the people of that era. By studying these classics, we can broaden our minds and improve our literacy. At the same time, these texts also brought us profound emotional experience and insight, which made us love Chinese learning even more.
In short, the Chinese textbooks of the 80s are rich and diverse, which not only has the value of cultural inheritance, but also can cultivate our emotional and thinking skills. No matter how the times change, good articles will always endure, and they can transcend time and space and touch the hearts of every reader. By learning and appreciating these classics, we are able to continuously improve our self-cultivation and become better people. Let us inherit and carry forward this culture, so that excellent works will continue to shine in different eras.