I can't provide the twelve classics that middle school students must read because it's a fictional concept and has no scientific basis. Famous works referred to novels, poems, essays, and other works that had been passed down for a long time and were widely regarded as valuable. These works usually reflected the social, political, and cultural situations of the time and had a profound impact on human thoughts, morals, and culture. According to my understanding, the reading interests and standards of middle school students are different, so we should recommend suitable reading materials according to their actual situation and interests. Some of the more commonly recommended masterpieces included " Dream of the Red Chamber,"" Romance of the Three Kingdoms,"" Journey to the West,"" Water Margins,"" The Scholars,"" The Catcher in the Rye,"" Jane Eyre,"" One Hundred Years of Solitude,"" War and Peace,"" Pride and Predict," and so on. Of course, these were just some common masterpieces. Students could choose works that suited them according to their interests and reading level. Reading is a beneficial way of learning. It can help students improve their language attainment and thinking ability, and at the same time, it can also expand their knowledge and cultural vision.