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Which textbook is better, Zhonggong or Xiangshan?

Zhonggong worked as a civil servant, and later began to do teacher recruitment materials, which may be immature. The textbook of Shanxiang is really good and detailed.

Textbooks, also known as textbooks, are teaching books that are written according to curriculum standards and systematically reflect the subject content. Textbooks are the concretization of curriculum standards, which are different from ordinary books. They are usually divided into volumes, units or chapters according to the academic year or semester. It is mainly composed of content, text, exercises, experiments, charts, notes and appendices, and the text is the main part of the textbook.

With the development of science and technology and the modernization of teaching methods, the carriers of teaching content are also diversified. In addition to teaching materials, there are various instructions and supplementary reading materials; Reference books, wall charts, charts and other teaching AIDS, teaching program software packages.

Slides, movies, audio-visual discs, etc. In addition, textbook editors should properly handle the relationship between ideology and science, viewpoints and materials, theory and practice, breadth and depth of knowledge and skills, and basic knowledge and new achievements of contemporary science.

Xiangshan Park, located at No.40 Shangmao Street, Haidian District, Beijing, northwest suburb of Beijing, covers an area of 1.88 hectares, and is a royal garden with mountain forest characteristics.

Xiangfeng, the main peak of the scenic spot, is commonly known as "Ghost Seeing Sorrow", with an altitude of 575 meters. As early as the Yuan, Ming and Qing Dynasties, the royal family built a farewell palace in Xiangshan, where the emperor went hunting and enjoying the cool in summer and autumn. Xianfeng ten years (1860) and Guangxu twenty-six years (1900) were burned down twice by British and French allied forces and Eight-Nation Alliance, and 1956 was turned into People's Park.