1.365 Nights - Back then, almost every mother had a copy, and with it, the year went by much easier! I finished reading it all in first grade.
2. Fairy Tale King - The most outstanding fairy tale journal of the 80s, stories like "Pipilu and Luxixi", "Magic Cube Building", "Shuke and Beta", "Detective Buckwheat Skin" are all masterpieces. Unfortunately, after the 90s, our Mr. Zheng's inspiration dried up, and "The Chinese Zodiac Series" was quite disappointing.
3. Youth Science - I have a deep impression of the scientific detective fiction within. A youth journal filled with scientific romanticism. I especially liked the simple yet magical fruit battery experiments on its cover.
4. Youth Literature - A novel journal that can be read under the guise of learning essay writing, with many interesting stories.
5. Elementary School Composition Selection - I chose it because of its popularity. Those who went to elementary school in the Eastern Hemisphere probably all used it *~-~*
6. Ten Thousand Whys - The earliest terrorism textbook? With a red "worker peasant soldier" cover, the content inside is definitely better looking than the cover. In third grade, I already knew that mixing one part sulfuric acid, one part nitric acid, and one part hydrochloric acid makes "Aqua Regia" which can dissolve gold and platinum. Unfortunately, I lacked both the heart and the courage of a thief.
7. The Little Match Girl - A classic with beautiful language that made a "tearful accusation" against the merciless capitalism, Guiyang SMS mass distribution! Those who have read it probably tried lighting up an entire box of red matchsticks to see if some chicken legs would appear.
8. Astro Boy - Because I was too young, when it aired on TV, I was just born, so I could only read the picture books. I remember it being very fun back then, Guangzhou SMS mass distribution, whenever someone ran around, they would put their hands together in front of them, stick out their butts, and chant "I am Astro Boy, Zhangjiakou SMS mass distribution, beep beep ba ba wu...", then their butts would smoke as they flew home.
9. Xia Ma Ha - An early set of science fiction picture books. What impressed me most was after the Tangshan earthquake, scientists invented a type of lichen that could eat up the cement debris from the collapsed buildings, it was so convenient. Now it would be perfect to sell to Americans.
10. Little Smartphone Traveling to the Future - Before "Science Fiction World" came out, Wuhan SMS mass distribution, it gave us countless beautiful dreams, Changsha SMS mass distribution, wonderful longings! Watermelons with a diameter of one meter, Tianjin SMS mass distribution, flying cars that don't use gasoline, light-emitting ceilings without lamps... This might have been the most inconceivable reading material at the time. Thus, a generation of Chinese science fiction fans was born.