What do Chinese high-school students read?

June 12th, 2007 by Lara

I think American ones are still exposed to Moby Dick, some Shakespeare and Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, if nothing else. Do Chinese students read the classics? Mao’s Little Red Book and Outlaws of the Marsh? What literature are all Chinese high school students compelled to study? Is the curriculum standardized across the country, or across provinces, or at all?

3 Responses to “What do Chinese high-school students read?”

  1. Avatarpyrokangaroo92
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    I don’t like the Scarlet Letter. Oops

  2. AvatarLara
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    Well, Chinese lit is a lot better than Hawthorne.

  3. Avatarram
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    I don’t know what Chinese students read, but in the US system I read as many good books in History class as in Literature class. For example, for my Chinese History Class (11th grade), I read The Wind Will Not Subside: Years in Revolutionary China, by David and Nancy Dall Milton in 11th grade. Here is a good description of the book

    http://orpheus.ucsd.edu/chinesehistory/cr/milton.htm

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