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What textbooks and plays are suitable for senior high school students?
You can act out the following stories:

1, merchant of Venice.

2. Wait for Godot.

3. Blessing.

4. Peacocks fly southeast.

5. Jing Ke stabbed the king of Qin.

Brief introduction to the story of Jing ke stabbing the king of Qin;

In 227 BC, Jing Ke was ordered by Prince Dan of Yan State to go to Qin State with the map of Yan Du Kang and Fan's head to assassinate the king of Qin. Before he left, many people saw Jing Ke off at the Yishui River. The scene is very tragic. "The wind is rustling in Shui Han, and the strong man is gone forever." This poem is about seeing Jing Ke off at that time.

After Jing Ke came to Qin, the king of Qin summoned him in Xianyang Palace. When Jing Ke presented a map of Yan Du Kang, he took out a dagger to assassinate the king of Qin. Unexpectedly, a blow missed, and Jing Ke gave chase. The king of Qin drew his sword and fought with Jing Ke. Jing Ke met them with a dagger, and they fought endlessly.

At the place where the two men fought fiercely for twenty rounds, the king of Qin let out a cry and slashed his sword at Jing Ke. Jing Ke caught off guard and was cut to the ground. When the King of Qin came back, he put his foot on Jing Ke's chest and said, "Do you know my sword? Jing Ke quickly shouted: "Your Majesty, please forgive me!" Ying Zheng sword cut off his head, sighed, "it's a pity that you are not the people of daqin, otherwise you will be a good swordsman around me! "

Extended data:

Jing Ke stabbed the king of Qin, which was written in The Warring States Policy Yance III. It described the tragic historical story of Jing Ke stabbing the king of Qin in the Warring States Period, reflected the social and political situation at that time, and showed Jing Ke's spirit of attaching importance to righteousness, fighting against Qin violence and being brave in sacrifice. Through a series of plots, dialogues, actions, expressions and demeanor, the article expresses the character and shapes the image of the protagonist Jing Ke.

Another view is that at the end of the Warring States period, Qin represented the interests of the emerging landlord class. Although the old aristocracy headed by the monarchs of the six countries, that is, the slave-owning class, is on the verge of extinction, they are still doing their best to carry out political, military and even despicable assassination activities, and Jing Ke's assassination of Qin is one of the outstanding representatives.

In 227 BC, Jing Ke came to Qin with the map of Yan Du Kang and Fan's head to assassinate Ying Zheng, the king of Qin. Before he left, Yan Taizi Dan and others saw Jing Ke off at the Yishui River. The scene is very tragic.

A good friend struck Zhu with a gift, and Jing Ke sang to the high-five festival: "The wind is rustling and the water is cold, and the strong men go and don't return." This is a poem sung by Jing Ke when he said goodbye. After Jing Ke came to Qin, the king of Qin summoned him in Xianyang Palace. When Jing Ke presented the map of Yan Du Kang, he was desperate, but in the end, his assassination failed and he was killed by the bodyguard of the king of Qin, so Jing Ke died.

References:

Jing Ke stabbed Qin Wang Baidu Encyclopedia.